Toshiba e750 Car Bean Bag Dash & Windshield Holder - Gomadic Brand

Toshiba e750 Car Bean Bag Dash & Windshield Holder - Gomadic Brand

 
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Product Description:

Our New Gomadic Bean Bag & Windshield Car Mount allows you clear visibility and finger tip access to your device in an attractive; streamlined package. The Gomadic Windshield Mount promotes reliability along with style and ease. The Bean Bag & Windshield Auto Holder is also the only mount on the market with a lifetime warranty and keeps you in touch on even the longest road trip. Here are just some of the highlights of this holder.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Gomadic's new holder comes with a lifetime warranty & sold exclusively by Gomadic
  • no-scratch and no-skid design - Extra 1/2"" thick rubber pads on side retainers to protect your gadget
  • 2-in-1 system for windshield & dash for any surface
  • Bean bag uses special material that will not slip or slide; weights 1 lb 14 oz to ensure the holder is not going anywhere.
  • Windshield attachment gooseneck length is 6 1/2"" (65mm)
  • Brand: Gomadic for the Toshiba e750
  • EAN: 0842623201620
  • Label: Gomadic
  • Manufacturer: Gomadic
  • MPN: BAM-0334-03
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: Gomadic
  • Studio: Gomadic
  • UPC: 842623201620

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