The Ultimate Grab Anything, Mount Anywhere Claw – Grabbing Off-Road enthusiasts and smartphones like nothing before it.

Written by Ben

November 5, 2017

“The ultimate grab anything, mount anywhere solution to the Mob Armor line,” says Joel Hitchen, 25-year-old lead engineer and co-founder of Mob Armor.The Mob Mount Switch Claw has three talons that can attach up to 2-inch roll cages to near zero diameter bars, box shapes and grab handles. “The Claw” is the newest addition to the Mob Mount Switch line created to perform in unforgiving terrains.

The Mob Mount Switch Claw employs a powder coated aluminum cradle and high tension slide mechanism to hold almost any smartphone in any case securely. This product features a full 360 degree rotation for the phone, and a 50 degree tilt motion for adjusting viewing angle. This smartphone mount is now available for pre-order, and will be out for delivery by Nov. 20, 2017 in two different sizes and a variety of eight colors.

Stop by Booth 51715 in the Performance Pavilion with the First Time and Featured Exhibitors, to catch up with the team and the innovative technology they offer.

Mob Armor manufacturers ruggedized mobile technology from innovative holding devices for smartphones and tablets, to an offline charting platform for iPhone now in the App Store. Visit MobArmor.com for the complete product line and descriptions.

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