Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - PC LINE PCL-FL1 Laser Mouse

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Brand: All Mobile Stuff EAN: 5017416215381 Feature: Supplied Exclusively by All Mobile Stuff Label: PC LINE Manufacturer: PC LINE Publisher: PC LINE Studio: PC LINE
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Supplied Exclusively by All Mobile Stuff Supplied with Compatible in Car Charger Flexible yet sturdy fully positional arm Rachet Locking Suction Cup Cradle Opens up from 49mm to 110mm
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Customer Rating:      Summary: If looking for a car mount for your N95, you wont go far wrong with this Comment: I got this about a week ago, ordered it at 8.30pm and it was delivered the next morning what absolute steal for the price. I have bought others for 3 and 4 times the price that have all broken and none have matched this for quality.
It fits the N95 Perfectly and allows the slide to go in either direction, if you want to use the phone car charger while in the cradle you have to rotate the suction cup so that the piece of the phone cradle mount that would normally be at the bottom of the phone fits to the top or the left if using it sideways in SAT NAV mode, as the mount is in the way of teh charging plug, in either rotation, the foam edges (clamp) holds the phone securely with no slipping. The screen suction cup has not budged, even with the kids pulling on it and the flexiable but strong arm allows you to bend it into position to site the phone where you need it.
Great gadget, at a fantastic price with a good quality charger (that seems equal or as good as the Nokia supplied one) to add to the bargin.
Well worth buying, if you are looking for this type of screen phone mount.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worth Every Penny! Comment: I bought this to fit my Nokia N95 to my windscreen for use of the satnav download.
Its brilliant, fits the Nokia N95 perfectly, but don't be mislead by the reviews saying they had to hack bits off to charge it. I just attached it to the windscreen upside down! The feet to stop it falling out normally are short enough to still open the phone and if you use the spring edges to grip it it doesn't fall out either.
I stuck it on yesterday and now refuses to move!
Brilliant buy, I would advise getting it if you're using the satnav download!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The problem with this phone is that the charging point is set over to one side of the phone so that the foot of the cradle covers the hole
We have run tests on this mount and can assure you that when the phone is mounted in landscape it will provide all the security you need for your journey
Further to this we have run this mount upside down so that the cradle foot is facing upwards allowing access to the charging point.
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