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Electronics : Garmin Bean Bag Mount for GPS V (010-10195-00)

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Garmin Bean Bag Mount for GPS V (010-10195-00)

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Garmin Bean Bag Mount for GPS V (010-10195-00)
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Street Price: $17.99
Gaunz Org Price: $15.43
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759015794
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10195-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Restraint System for your GPS Product
  • Keeps Unit Secure
  • Mounts to Any Flat Surface & Fully Adjustable







0ur opinion:

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lf the words 'no installation required' make you happy, this is the mount for you. Bean bag mount has a no-skid bottom and Velcro' strip on the top, so your unit sits securely on your dash, console, or other surface. Small attached flap stores extra batteries.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Totally dissatisfied ...
This product was a total waste of money for me. The pictures do not adequately portray the construction or use for this product. Don't waste your time or money on this product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - TomTom? Garmin? What's the Difference?
I bought this as a mount for my new TomTom 3rd gen GPS. One issue with the TomTom setup is that the connectors are on the bottom. Therefore, you can't put the velcro strip on the bottom of the unit like with the Garmin that this was made for. However, I stuck the velcro strip on the suction cup mount that comes with the TomTom. It works great! This way, I can transfer the device between vehicles easily, and there is no hint to would be car thieves that a GPS might be hiding inside. I throw the bean bag and TomTom mount into the glove compartment and the TomTom in my pocket. No fuss. No mess. This mount seems to take corners and stopping well as long as you have it put in the right place on the dash.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Garmin Bean Bag ...
When I ordered this item it was for use with the NUVI 360 and it isn't flor that use so I am not utilizing it and I discarded the shipping documents for it



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Not for GPSMap 76CSx!
I went ahead and put the velcro strips on the back of my GPS unit and installed this in the car. It is just a holder now. I cannot see the screen. This is made for a triangular shaped GPS. The paper inside the box says it's for GPSII, GPSII Plus, GPS III, GPS III Pilot, GPS III Plus.
If you have one of these I am sure you will love this mount.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Garmin Bean Bag Mount for GPS ...
I gave this product two stars instead of only one because I evidently misunderstood what I was ordering. I own a Nuvi 350 and this beanbag simply won't hold it in place. I change cars frequently and wanted a very portable mounting system to keep the GPS safe during use. I found that if I made a sudden stop, the Nuvi flew off the bag and clunked into the windshield. Save your money; do not buy this product if you want to use it with the Nuvi 350. Perhaps it's designed for use with some other Garmin GPS.



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