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Three New Device Holders from ProClip USA

Posted by Jack Cook on September 19, 2007 – 1:39 pm
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… designed to securely hold the TomTom ONE 3rd Edition Personal Navigation Device (PND) in cars, trucks and SUVs.

tt These holders, designed and manufactured by Brodit AB in Sweden, are custom made for the PND and attach to vehicle specific ProClip dashboard mounts. Once this two part solution (Device Holder plus Vehicle Mount) is attached to the vehicle dashboard, the solution provides for better and closer viewing of the PND’s maps. Holders are also available for the TomTom ONE XL and TomTom GO 520 and GO 720.

“Securely and conveniently mounting handheld devices like the TomTom PNDs, without damaging a vehicle’s interior, is what we do best,” says Bjorn Spilling, president of ProClip USA. “We offer mounts and holders that are custom designed for virtually every car make and model in the world, and for all popular handheld devices.”

More after the break

The Holder with Tilt Swivel is custom made with a neat and discreet design. It tilts 15 degrees in any direction for optimal viewing. The device easily slides in and out of the holder.

The Holder with Tilt Swivel and Cigarette Lighter Charger is custom made with a neat and discreet design. It charges/powers the device via the vehicles 12V cigarette lighter output. A cigarette lighter cable is permanently attached to the base of this holder. When the device is slid into the holder it connects to the cable plug. The holder tilts 15 degrees in any direction for optimal viewing.

The Holder with Tilt Swivel and Straight Cable for Fixed Installation is custom made with a neat and discreet design. It charges/powers the device via the straight cable from a permanent power source behind the dashboard. The straight power cable can easily be hidden between/through the dashboard panel sections to provide a "clean" set up without cables hanging in front of the dashboard. The straight cable is permanently attached to the base of this holder. When the device is slid into the holder it connects to the cable plug. The holder tilts 15 degrees in any direction for optimal viewing.

The ProClip Vehicle Mount is the only vehicle specific, consumer installable mounting bracket in today’s global market. The mount clips in between the panel sections of the dashboard, providing a very sturdy and tight fit. Average installation time is 30 sec. to 2 minutes. No dismantling of the dashboard is required and there is no damage to the vehicle’s interior!


Pricing and Availability

Holder with Tilt Swivel – $34.99

Holder with Tilt Swivel and Cigarette Lighter Charger – $69.99

Holder with Tilt Swivel and Straight Cable for Fixed Installation – $99.99

ProClip Vehicle Mount – $29.99

All accessories are currently available for purchase at www.proclipusa.com

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