Hands On: Satechi Headrest Mount For 7-10″ Tablets

Written by Ben

January 18, 2014

Looking for a way to mount your tablet in your car for those long trips? Don’t want something that needs to be permanently mounted our that uses a strap to wrap around your headrest? The Satechi Headrest Mount does both in an affordable package that can be used in all of your vehicles. Check out my review below.

This headrest mount mounts on the posts for your vehicle headrest. Using a clamping mechanism, this device clamps down onto the posts without causing any damage to your vehicle. If you are worried about your kids playing with the mount and either breaking or losing it, there is a screw provided that can be used to lock the Satechi Headrest Mount into place.

The arm on the headrest mount slides left and right to center your tablet for optimal viewing.

The tablet is held in place by a spring mechanism that is covered in soft plastic to protect your device from scratching. Depending on the size of tablet you are using will depend on where the clips fit onto your device in portrait or landscape mode. There is a lever on the back of the mount to allow you to be able to lock the mount in the optimal position without worrying about it sliding or sagging under the weight of the tablet. You can get your tablet out of the mount with the push of one button.

Priced at $39.99 this is an economical option for  rear seat mounting of your tablet.  Check out this mount and all the other great products at Satechi.net

 

 

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