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Universal Windshield Car Mount Holder Cradle For Ipad Series Galaxy Tab Tablets on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

GuangDong, 广东省, CN

GuangDong, 广东省, CN
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Features:

Windshield car mount holder is for providing drivers and passengers a comfortable view angle to watch their tablet / mobile phone / GPS. It let drivers hands free to drive better and let passengers watch movie more comfortable.

Note:
1. Considering your safe, please don’t text your phone, don’t talk phone when you are driving.
2. Clean windshield area before apply suction cup.

100% brand new, high quality
Suitable for: tablets, galaxy tab, ipad series, width from 115mm to 160mm.
Universal designed to fit tablets
360 rotating cradle
Rotating bracket
Spring assembled in cradle, just press button to adjust the cradles’ width
Foldable bottom holder
Easily attached & secure vacuum base
Non-slip feet to keep tablets in holder steadily
Suction Cup Size: 90mm diameter
Weight: 410g
Package includes:

1× Universal Windshield Car Mount Holder Cradle For iPad Series Galaxy Tab Tablets (with packing)

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