ARKON TABRM2X80 Double Windshield Suction Tablet Mount for Apple iPad Air 2 iPad Pro iPad Galaxy Tablets Retail Black
ARKON TABRM2X80 Double Windshield Suction Tablet Mount for Apple iPad Air 2 iPad Pro iPad Galaxy Tablets Retail Black
PRODUCT FEATURES
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Fits tablets 7 to 18.4 inches in screen size
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Tablet holder’s support legs are customizable and adjustable
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Double windshield suction base performs well in all climates
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U.S. Pat. No. 6,585,212
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2 year limited warranty
PRODUCT DETAILS
The TABRM2X80 double windshield suction tablet mount is part of Arkon’s Robust Mount Series. It holds large tablets having 7”-18.4” screen size, including Apple iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad Air, iPad 4, 3, and 2, Samsung Galaxy View, Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, Galaxy Tab A 8.0, Galaxy Tab E 8.0, Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 and 12.2, Galaxy Tab S 10.5, Google Pixel C, Nexus 10 and Nexus 9, and LG G Pad 10.1.
This mount includes the Slim-Grip Universal Tablet Holder with two 80mm windshield suction bases. The mount is ideal for truck or car windshields. The Slim-Grip tablet holder fits tablets 7 to 18.4 inches in screen size. Included with the holder are 10 support legs (4 short, 2 medium and 4 long versions). Choose the 4 legs that provide the best fit for your tablet. These insert at the top and bottom of the holder and can be easily adjusted in order to keep any side buttons and ports unobstructed.
For most large tablets, the best mount holder configuration is to attach 2 short support legs on top and the 2 long support legs on the bottom of the holder. The holder is spring-loaded. After selecting and installing the support legs that will fit your tablet, push down on the lower legs of the holder to mount your device.
For vertical viewing, adjust the 360-degree swivel. The 80mm windshield suction bases works well in all climates.
Synergy Mounting Systems is proud to be your authorized Arkon dealer.
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WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.