: Deluxe Single Suction Winshield Mount for Bluetooth GPS Receivers, Radar Detectors, and E-Z Pass / Carpool toll road devices (BT010)

: Deluxe Single Suction Winshield Mount for Bluetooth GPS Receivers, Radar Detectors, and E-Z Pass / Carpool toll road devices (BT010)

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Deluxe Single Suction Winshield Mount for Bluetooth GPS Receivers, Radar Detectors, and E-Z Pass / Carpool toll road devices (BT010)

from: Arkon



Deluxe Single Suction Winshield Mount for Bluetooth GPS Receivers, Radar Detectors, and E-Z Pass / Carpool toll road devices (BT010)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1507





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Product Brand: Arkon
Label: Arkon
Product Manufacturer: Arkon
Material Type: Plastic
Model: BT010
Publisher: Arkon
Ranking: 1507
Studio: Arkon


Piece facts:
  • Extra strong suction system rated at 20 pounds
  • Flexibility to put the device where you want it
  • Adjustable shelf angle




(BT010) devices road toll Carpool / Pass E-Z and Detectors, Radar Receivers, GPS Bluetooth for Mount Winshield Suction Single Deluxe






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The deluxe single suction windshield mount is ideal for use with Bluetooth GPS Receivers, Radar Detectors, and auto deduct / ez-pass toll road electronic devices that need to be mounted high up on the windshield. This solution features a unique one-touch locking lever that insures the mount stays on the windshield. lt installs easily without tools and can be removed and transferred to another vehicle instantly.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Great little sucker ...
Well made, great suction, adjusts 90 degrees but if your windshield has alot of rake it will block any signals coming from the front of the vehicle. If you are using it for a GPS antenna or XM/Sirius antenna would work well.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - great, but could be better
The suction cup sticks very well, without a doubt. The only con that I have, if you look at the ad photo, it appears that the unit that is sitting on the mount would clear the suction cup, say for a radar detector. Take a close look at the ad photo. Notice that the suction cup is mounted vertically. Windshields are not typically vertical. When the mount is stuck to the windshield, because of the angle, the radar detector will not clear the suction cup, its 'view' is obstructed.

I ended up mounting the radar detector and mount upside down, which is an option - however, with the escort detectors slanted face, when it is upside down, it now tilts away from the driver. Buttons and vol controls are also reversed. Just makes things a little awkward.

The support neck of the base needs redesigned to accomodate the slant of a windshield.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great product... read review before buying for radar detectors though. ...
I purchased this product with the intention of mounting it in the windshield of my Nissan Altima to hold my Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar Detector. I received the product in a timely fashion. Just so you know, there is nothing on the mount part to hold on to a radar detector. You're going to need some Velcro or something to hold it in place. Placing it on top of the mount, I was concerned about the suction cup blocking the sensors on the front of the detector (the suction cup is HUGE). I went to the store and purchased some Velcro industrial strength (also available on Amazon). I stuck some on the bottom of the mounting piece and on top of the detector and let it set for at least 12 hours. Now I can just stick the detector to the bottom of the mount and have no worries since the Velcro is strong as well. A very stable setup! I would also add that I have it mounted upside-down vs. the way it is in the pictures. Anyway, as far as the product goes...

PROS- Very sturdy, HUGE suction cup that stays plastered to the windshield, even in the mid-summer Louisiana heat and humidity, doesn't look bad, doesn't have to be taken down to be able to use a sunshade

CONS- Even after you use the suction release switch and pull on the raised piece of the suction cup, you still need to pry it off of the windshield unless you want to run the risk of breaking it, no included way of mounting a radar detector and can only be mounted one way without obstructing the detector






Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - It literally sucks
I put it on a glossy paint door, it sucked. I put it on the bathroom mirror, it sucked. I was afraid to pull hard, the mirror may fall from the wall. It's in my car now, has yet to fall off. I noticed there is a spring mechanism, appears to reduce the impact of heavy items attached. So even if there was a heavy jerk, the spring would reduce the force. I've noticed other suction cups on similar items have a smaller contact patch as well. Works great... my $.02



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Useful Accessory ...
I purchased this product to mount an XM satellite radio antenna inside a company vehicle used by multiple drivers. This allows me to leave the anntena and it's wiring configured for easy re-installation whenever I use the vehicle. This product works as advertised for my application.

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