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ProClip intros Device Holders for iPod touch, classic, nano, and iPhone
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Thursday, January 17, 2008
News Categories: iPod Accessories
ProClip has introduced new in-vehicle Device Holders for the iPhone and iPod touch, iPod classic, and iPod nano (with video). The holders, manufactured by Brodit AB in Sweden, are custom made and device specific, and attach to vehicle specific ProClip dashboard mounts. ProClip holders may also be attached to other manufacturers’ vehicle mounts or any other flat surface, and the Padded Holder with Tilt Swivel tilts 15 degrees in any direction for optimal viewing. “Securely and conveniently mounting handheld devices like the Apple iPod, without damaging a vehicle’s interior, is what we do best,” says Bjorn Spilling, president of ProClip USA. “We offer mounting solutions that are custom designed for virtually every car in the world, and for all popular handheld devices.” ProClip Device Holders for the iPhone, iPod nano (with video), iPod classic, and iPod touch are available now, and sell for $25-$35.
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1
I bought a mount and holder for the iPhone…excellent quality and service.
Posted by AusPod on January 17, 2008 at 7:20 PM (PST)
2
The one for the Classic is somewhat “Universal” as it’s compatible with a wide range of HD-based iPods past and present, so even the 160GB Classic has some wiggle room. Thus, it isn’t exactly a “custom” fit, even though the steep $50 price tag would suggest otherwise.
Also, though Classic holders were supposedly in stock when I placed my order, a full week passed before my order even shipped.
Between this, and many defective 2nd-Gen Nano holders, I’m rapidly losing faith in ProClip.
Posted by The Doctor on March 15, 2008 at 9:51 PM (PST)