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A ProClip Solution for the HTC TyTN II / Kaiser / P4550 and AT&T Tilt 8925

Posted by Chris Leckness on October 9, 2007 – 11:09 pm  Share
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One holder for either vertical or horizontal orientation, Integrate Your Mobile Device With Your Car’s Interior!

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The ProClip mounting solution, designed and manufactured by Brodit AB in Sweden, is a two part solution (device specific holder plus car specific dashboard mount). The car mount is a clip-on bracket that is easily self-installed. It clips in between the panel sections of the dashboard, providing a very sturdy and tight fit. It blends well with the car’s interior. Average installation time is 30 seconds to two minutes. No dismantling of the dashboard is required and there is no damage to the vehicle’s interior! Once the device holder is attached to the car mount, the solution keeps the HTC TyTN II / Kaiser / P4550 and AT&T Tilt 8925 securely attached to the vehicle dashboard within easy reach and viewing from the driver’s seat.
Visit ProClip USA here: www.proclipusa.com

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  • Brett
    Does anyone know if the GPS antenna for the tilt/tytn II improves gprs reception too?
    I'm futiley atempting to improve my t-zones - Vtap streaming, by improving my signal stregnth.
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