Iphone Device Holder For Techmount Mounts Ar001 on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, US
A black, iPhone cradle by Techmount. Holds iPhones 3, 4 and 4s securely. This device holder can be used in conjunction with a Techmount mount (sold separately) to put on a motorcycle. The mounts can be placed on handlebars, fairings, mirrors and more. The kit includes the cradle and dual T adapter.
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