Electronics : Magellan SporTrak Vehicle Mounting Bracket (701259)

Electronics : Magellan SporTrak Vehicle Mounting Bracket (701259)

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Magellan SporTrak Vehicle Mounting Bracket (701259)

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Magellan SporTrak Vehicle Mounting Bracket (701259)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Magellan
EAN: 0763357104042
Label: Magellan
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Magellan
Model: 701259
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Magellan
Studio: Magellan


Piece facts:
  • Mount your SporTrak series GPS in your vehicle
  • Durable bracket offers full swivel and tilt for convenient viewing
  • Includes suction-cup mounts
  • GPS devices easily and securely attaches to bracket
  • Measures 10.25 x 7.50 x 3 inches (HxWxD)




(701259) Bracket Mounting Vehicle SporTrak Magellan






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Strong suction cups conveniently secure your Magellan SporTrak series GPS receiver to the windshield of your car, truck or RV. Full tilt and swivel positioning enables optimal viewing of your receiver for wherever your adventure takes you.Your receiver quickly attaches to the bracket and can be easily removed when you continue your adventure on foot or switch vehicles. The vehicle-mounting bracket is an absolute must for your driving adventure, enhancing your GPS experience and making navigation with your Magellan GPS receiver even easier.

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The strong suction cups that come with Magellan's SporTrak vehicle mounting bracket conveniently secure your Magellan SporTrak series GPS receiver to the windshield of your car, truck, or RV, or boat. The bracket's full tilt and swivel positioning gives you optimal viewing of your receiver, wherever your adventures take you. Your receiver quickly and securely attaches to the bracket and detaches for easy removal so you can switch vehicles or continue your trekking on foot. The bracket is for use only with Magellan SporTrak series GPS receivers.

What's in the Box
Mounting bracket, suction-cup mounts, installation manual.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Magellan SporTrak Vehicle Mounting Bracke ...
The bracket came with no instructions. Took a while to figure out how to fit the power cord and attach the GPS to the bracket. The way it attaches makes it difficult to dismount the GPS if you should want to use the unit without the bracket. So far it has been less hassle for me to stick the whole thing, power cord and, all in my coat pocket. The swivel clamp was so tight that I popped a screw loose in trying to turn the unit to see it better. The way the whole thing fits together will make it difficult to use on windows which slant back more that what I have in a Ford pickup and a couple of full size Ford vans. It is 9 inches long installed. If you don't have that clearance between the windshild and to top of the dash it probably won't fit well. After I figured out how to attach the GPS to the bracket and got everything positioned on the windshield it seems to work all right. The biggest problem with this installation is that the sight line and small screen makes it difficult to see fine detail in the map display.

Operation is "satisfactory" once everything is hooked up. The screen can be hard to see sometimess because of reflections but a slight turn will take usually take care of that. The back light at night works well.

I feel that the bracket could have been better designed. Had I the chance to use the bracket before I bought it I probably would not have bought it.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Not well designed
Very disappointed in this bracket. One of the two mounting "ears" snapped off within a month of owning it. The design is bizarre, to say the least. I had to mount it upside down in order for it to work at all and even then it wouldn't stay affixed to the windshield unless the GPS unit itself was sitting on the dashboard or else the weight of the unit would cause the bracket to pop off of the window. It also would not keep the GPS stationary unless it touched the dashboard. It would vibrate.
If you use it you better get the lighter power cord because changing batteries is a nightmare.
All in all, a big mistake buying this bracket.You would think that Magellan would have done a better job since they designed the GPS unit in the first place and should know what the design problems would be for a bracket to hold the unit.
This is a real monstrosity and ugly as can be hanging off of your windshield.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Almost perfect ...
The bracket is almost perfect. I say 'almost' because while it does absolutely everything it should, getting the SportTrak in and out of the bracket is a little bothersome. You have to thread the wrist cord through the little hole you see in the back of the bracket. I don't even want to think what it would be like with a vehicle powercord adapter.

On the plus side, you really can place the bracket anywhere on your windshield. This means you can adjust the GPS for optimum viewing and a minimum of visibility interference.

As far as the GPS performance while in the bracket, I have noticed no degredation of reception, in fact placing it so close to the windshield probably helps it receive satellites.

I would say that if you use your SportTrak while in the car, this is a definate good buy. My one quibble with the cord should not deter you from buying the bracket, just keep it in mind.

Hope that helps.



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