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WINDSHIELD PEDESTAL NOT INCLUDED. MOUNT BASE ONLY.
Ideal for California and Minnesota drivers where windshield mounting solution is illegal by state law.
Attach your windshield GPS device to this heavy duty friction mount base and transform into a console mount. It sits securely on your dash, console, or any other surface. It can be removed easily for use in another vehicle. This mount base works Garmin, TomTom, Mio, Magellan, and most of GPS devices utilizing windshield mount.
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Technical Details
- Windshield pedestal not included. mount base only.- Super heavy base. Silicon non-skid bottom.
- 80 mm mounting surface
- Product Weight: 1 Kg (2.2 lb)
- Product Diameter: 15 0mm
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By Robert W. Willard
Excellent product and does a great job. Have not had it "slip or slide" at all. Fantastic product and sure beats puting your GPS on the windshield, and leaving a mark on the windshield to tell felons that you have a GPS stashed away in the car.
I highly recommend this product to all.
By Nitesh Kumar (MN , USA)
it does not hold my GPS in place. My GPs kept coming out of the base. Finally i had to glue my GPS with the base .
By R. Sutton (Rio Vista, CA USA)
For the folks that may be buying a dash mount in California to stay lawful, the law has changed effective January 1, 2009:
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill allowing drivers to take advantage of technology intended to help with navigation. It takes effect Jan. 1, 2009.
State law now (2008) prohibits anyone from driving with objects or materials placed, displayed, installed, affixed or applied upon windshields. Exceptions are made for such items as rearview mirrors, toll road transponders and small stickers.
The new law, previously SB1567, allows global positioning system devices to be affixed to vehicle windshields in specific locations.
Portable GPS devices will be permitted to be mounted "in the seven-inch square in the lower corner farthest removed from the driver." They also could be installed "in the five-inch square in the lower corner nearest the driver..."
By Kenneth J. Mccormick
This was a real bomb, I could never get the base of the Magellan to fit into the base of the mount. Need I say more?
Ken McCormick
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By Santosh Kandregula (USA)
This one could not hold on to the GPS at all...
The GPS kept falling, after few times the GPS stopped working and eventually I had to send the GPS for replacement.
Then I bought GPS accessory for holding the GPS, though slightly more expensive than this one, it is worth it.
Instead of wasting money on this one, I advise people to go for original GPS accessory. This one costed me around ~$20 and the one from Garmin costed ~$27 (both with shipping).
Actually I am not able to rate it with zero(0), so I had to give atleast a 1 star to post this comment.
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