ARKON Mounts Heavy Duty Tablet and Keyboard Tray Combo Car Mount, TCMHD001
Description
Keep your tablet close at hand while in your car or truck with Arkon’s
TCMHD001 Heavy-Duty Tablet and Keyboard Tray Combo Car Mount. This unique
combination car mount includes Arkon’s Universal Push-Button Tablet Holder,
Bluetooth keyboard tray, and heavy-duty seat rail car mount with 22”
Adjustable Arm. This is the perfect solution for salespeople. The tablet
holder fits all large tablets with 9”-12” screen size, including iPad Pro
12.9, iPad 4, 3, 2, iPad Air 2 and iPad Air, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy
Note Pro 12.2, Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, and Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2. Arkon’s Universal
Push-Button Tablet Holder features a simple one-touch release push-button on
the side of the holder. The holder measures 6.5 inches high by 4.6 inches
wide, and opens as wide as 9” to securely grip any large (9” to 12” screen
size) tablet. Insert your tablet horizontally into the holder and push down on
the grip arm to lock the tablet into the holder. Adjust the 360° swivel to
view the tablet in the vertical position. To remove the tablet from the
holder, simply press the button on the side of the holder to release the
holder’s grip arm. The keyboard tray stays put with a non-sliding foam layer
and integrated keyboard guards. The aluminum seat rail mount with 22” arm is
fully adjustable and is easy to install.
Features:
- Perfect solution for salespeople
- Combo car mount includes tablet holder, keyboard tray and heavy duty seat rail mount
- Fits 9 to 12 inch screen size tablets including iPad
- Mount is fully adjustable and easy to install
Product Details:
- Brand: ARKON
- Color: Black
- Compatible Devices: Tablets
- Compatible Phone Models: Samsung Galaxy Note
- Mounting Type: Seat Mount
- Brand: ARKON
- Item model number: TCMHD001
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 14 x 10 x 4 inches
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 14 x 10 x 4 inches
- Color: Black
- Manufacturer: ARKON
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: March 4, 2013