Arkon SM412 Mini Friction Dashboard Mount with Travel Windshield Mount and Mega Grip Holder for iPhone, HTC EVO 4G, HD2, Incredible, DROID X, Galaxy S
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- Easy to install
- Compact portable design
- Works in all vehicles
- Friction dash mount includes safety anchor
- Works with devices with or without a skin or case
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Arkon's SM412 smartphone mount bundle includes two high quality pedestal mount options. Dashboard and windshield mounts are ideal for use for hands free calling and with GPS applications as they position your phone up high in the vehicle. The mini friction dashboard mount is suitable for deep, slightly slanted, or flat dashboards. Dashboard mounting is preferred in Minnesota and California where the use of windshield mounts is restricted. Most other friction dashboard mounts solely rely on the
Arkon SM412 Mini Friction Dashboard Mount with Travel Windshield Mount and Mega Grip Holder for iPhone, HTC EVO 4G, HD2, Incredible, DROID X, Galaxy S
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