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ProClip expands line of auto mounts for iPods
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Monday, October 13, 2003
News Categories: iPod Accessories
Today ProClip announced that it has released models for 20GB and 40GB iPods. “ProClip mounting brackets are clip-on devices, that attach to the car or truck’s dashboard or console, and can be self-installed in seconds. Once the bracket is in place, a custom designed holder is attached to provide a secure fit for each accessory.” The ProClip for iPod is priced at $34.95 and is available for many popular auto makes and models.
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So basically, you need the clip first for 29.95, then the ipod holder for 34.95! A little high wouldn’t you say? Am I understanding the sight clearly? You need them both correct? If it had everything for 34.95 I would think it’s a possibility cause it’s a pretty good setup, but not for 60 plus $!
Posted by Del Griffith on October 13, 2003 at 10:02 AM (PST)
2
I viewed what they have and was stunned. I purchased a little plastic gizmo from the Verison store for a cell phone. works on same principle - clip it into the vent, hang the phone in its case via the button that accepts the belt clip. I forget how much, but it was for next to nothing. I used it for my iPod and it was fine.
Why so much for this thing? I fail to see the difference except that it cuts off a lot more of the vent than the cell phone holder.
Posted by doug on October 13, 2003 at 11:07 AM (PST)
3
Expands line of iPod mounts? Give me a break… making another press release is nothing more than a publicity booster…
The 20 is the same size as the 15GB, and the 40 is the same size as the 30GB… which they already had mounts for!
Posted by azdude_15gb on October 13, 2003 at 12:26 PM (PST)
4
They released a clip for the 1st gen iPods, they previously only had mounts for the 3rd gen. Yes, it’s expensive but they are custome made for a specific vehicle and device.
Posted by Jason on October 14, 2003 at 4:37 AM (PST)