RAM Mount X-Grip Phone Mount with Stubby Cup Holder Base - Specificaties

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Algemeen
Toelichting type
-
Partnumber
RAP-B-299-4-UN7U
Introductie model
2022
Op Kieskeurig sinds
July 2022
Releasedatum
March 2019
Kleuren
zwart
gsm_houder_type
Passieve houder
Algemene kenmerken
Eancode
0793442952968
Kleur(en)
zwart
Type product
passieve houder
Correct gebruik
Auto
Extra
Apparaat type
tablet/UMPC
extra
gen_category
houder
gen_material
Roestvrijstaal
gen_height_adjustment
Ja

Toelichting specificaties

Optional Tether Included Sometimes, it's all about the design. If you are looking for a compact mount for your cell phone without that cookie cutter shape, you've found it. The RAM X-Grip has a clean and clever four leg design that sports great holding power without hiding your phone behind foam pads and plastic. This mount comes with the RAM Stubby cup holder mount. The durable composite shell construction and flexible support fins can be trimmed to size make this cup holder base a portable and versatile solution. The RAM ball and socket system allows for articulation at both ends of the double socket arm creating almost infinite adjustment and perfect viewing angles. Compatible with any vehicle cup holder with an inside diameter range of 2.57" to 3.5". The X-Grip includes a device tether recommended for outdoor applications. The cradle is compatible with handheld devices that will fit the dimensions listed below. It is important to verify the dimensions of your handheld device with a case/sleeve/skin when determining the overall size. Cradle Dimensions Minimum Width = 1.875" (Minimum Height = 4.25") Maximum Width = 3.25" (Minimum Height = 2.25") Depth = 0.875"\n\n- Rustproof\n- High strength composite and stainless steel construction\n- Spring loaded cradle expands and contracts for perfect fit of your device\n- Rubber coated tips will hold device firm and stable\n- Socket technology allows for multiple adjustment angles and articulation of device\n- Includes Tether for open cockpit and extreme environments