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The POMILECar Tablet Mount Holder offers a versatile and secure solution for mounting your tablet in the car. With a 360-degree rotation mechanism, strong suction cup, and universal compatibility for devices ranging from 7 to 10.5 inches, this mount ensures optimal viewing angles and stability. Installation is tool-free and hassle-free, making it a must-have for any tech-savvy driver. Plus, enjoy a 1-year satisfaction guarantee for added confidence in your purchase.
R**A
Read if using for car or boat
This product has quite a good build quality in relation to the plastic used in relation to the price. The suction in terms of keeping it attached to the surface is probably the best I have ever seen. There are knobs at the back for tightening the positions of the stem to pedestal and stem to screen holder including the option to rotate.I would recommend this product for stationary surfaces only. I used this to hold my tablet on a boat. The screen holder slides onto the stem but there is no secure "click" that holds in. When the boat went over a few waves, the screen holder experienced an upward motion which detached it from the mount and my screen cracked from hitting the floor with the screen holder still attached.None the less I have repurposed it to a stationary surface in work and it works beautifully.
L**.
If more angle for turn up is better.
If more angle for turn up is better.
M**R
Sticks tight but compromised design
The seller’s second photo (white Tablet as GPS) shows what I wanted. A narrow windscreen and a tall dashboard mean that, to avoid illegally obscuring the driver’s view, even my 4” TomTom had to be mounted on the top of the dash rather than on the windscreen. Despite a fairly heavily textured dashtop, onto which my TomTom won’t stay stuck, the Pomile’s sticky sucker clings like a startled limpet!DO NOT throw away the sucker’s protective film – it’s needed if you ever want to remove the mount without immediately re-fitting it.What the listing photo (above) doesn’t show is that the holder is upside-down with the potential to become detached from the ball-swivel at the end of the arm.Designed to be stuck to the inside of a screen, mounted on a dash-top it doesn’t work as well as it so easily could with a bit more thought in the design. For my purpose, it was the best I could find, but could have been so much better.Vital statistics missing from the listing:1) Holder ball joint has a maximum articulation of ~ 35°.2) The elbow on the arm is not 90° but roughly 107½° (90 + 35/2).3) Thus with the ‘upper arm’ is horizontal, the holder (and the device in it) can be angled between vertical and 35° downwards.PROThe sucker cup is much bigger (over 90mm) than the usual 70mm and has a soft, sticky (not adhesive) layer to seal the sucker cup onto textured, non-porous, plastic surfaces – even slightly curved. Amazingly effective.The sucker cup has the usual tab to lift the edge to break the suction, even so it takes some peeling-off though leaves no marks.The holder holds my 530g Acer Aconia 10” tablet securely and will extend to even larger tablets (dimensions in the listing).The device holder’s extending action is lightly spring-loaded which makes fitting the holder to the devise easy and there’s a positive turn-buckle type lock to ensure that the holder doesn’t accidentally open to drop your device.CONThe sucker sticks as soon is it comes into contact with the mounting surface and the arm can only be adjusted up and down in a vertical arc, but not rotated horizontally. So, getting the base unit positioned correctly and the arm correctly angled horizontally is a matter of trial and error.The locking lever adds suction to ensure the sucker stays stuck but there’s some ‘give’ in the sucker so my tablet vibrates badly. I need to experiment with a hard foam pad between the arm and the top of the dash to stop this.The sucker takes some peeling off, and once off, is VERY sticky, so now it’s in the correct position, I’m leaving it in place.Lowering the upper arm below the horizontal means your device’s screen is angled downwards.The arm cannot be folded back over the suction base [photo], nor can it be removed, rotated 180° and refitted so that the elbow points down (which would be much better for my purposes). A simple and obvious improvement that didn’t occur to the designer.Four prongs on the ball-swivel unit [photo] attach it to the device holder via a slot-in-and-slide arrangement. This clicks firmly into place but if the holder is rotated so that it extends downwards, the weight of your device tends to undo the attachment as there’s no safety lock. I’ve fitted a small self-tapping screw [photo] to lock the device holder to the ball-swivel unit – this is not screwed right down to avoid it’s point fouling the head’s extending mechanism.Only small devices can be safely mounted in normal phone orientation. With the device-holder in landscape orientation, one good jolt would dump your device on the floor!It’s designed for LHD, with the arm-locking knob on the passenger side for RHD.BEWAREIt’s essential that the car mounting surface is really clean and free of both dust and the vile silicone spray used by car valetters; I’ve found that best safe remover is neat screen wash additive on ¼ squares of kitchen paper roll, discarded as soon as dirty. If you want to clean just the area where the sucker is to go, work from the centre outwards to avoid re-contaminating the cleaned area.TIPI also bought a pack of self-adhesive cable clips (ASIN B081C9CSP1) ***** to keep the power cable (and that for my dash-cam) tidy and safe.
N**E
It's a review......
Great product, holds really well. I've put it in my old land rover that is far from smooth. Even with the incredibly bumpy tractor ride the holder keeps its place!The suction probably has to be one of if not the best I have used. In the past I have often resorted to using mastic to glue them onto the windscreen due to them dropping off but this one has held with the fans on full hot air and isnt affected by a heated windscreen. It holds my samsung 10 inch tab as well as my galaxy 10 plus (in a case) not at the same time. It's got a good strong grip and I feel confident leaving expensive tech in it without the worry it's going to fall off and end up smashed over the gear stick. All in all great product so far!
W**E
Very Good at what it doe's
The POMILE Car Tablet Mount Holder, 360 Degrees Adjustable Tablet Car Mount with Strong Suction Cup Windshield Dashboard Cell Phone Holder for 7"~ 10.5" tablets is very good at what it doe's great suction and holds the tablet securely. I had tried a different brand but the suction was useless, which is a very important factor, you wouldn't want it falling off and contributing towards an accident, or if stationary perhaps breaking your tablet. The POMILE has extremely strong suction, I doubt it would ever fall off.it can also be tilted to different angles so it should accommodate where you want to position it. on the whole an extremely good stand.
T**M
Not easily moved
Less of a suction, more of a stick on. It is a suction cup, but it also has an adhesive on the cup, making it very awkward to take off and move - which I suspect would mean it’s only moveable a few times before the adhesive loses its grip. I returned as I bought this to hold my iPad in aeroplanes, and frequently change aircraft so wouldn’t be suitable to keep moving it. If you are placing it somewhere as a permanent/ semi permanent fixing, i would imagine it would be great
P**W
Does what it should do
I bought this for using an iPad on the dashboard of my camper. I’ve only used in on a short trip but so far seems fine, their is a bit of vibration in the camper which means anything stuck to the dashboard has to be well secured. So far this tablet holder has been fine, the oversized silicon sticky pad really seems to be holding well, I haven’t tried relocating yet so can’t comment on its ability to move it around from place to place, vehicle changes etc. My iPad fits snuggly in the holder but has to be without a cover on it, not an issue but needs stating. Overall seems OK and value for money.
E**.
Disappointing
This did not stick to the leather grain effect plastic surface in my car. It is too large and bulky to have attached to the windscreen so I shall now try a similar device for my phone. Another star docked because the slide lock to connect the two parts didn’t seem to work properly and seemed to have the potential to fallApart.. Have not been able to test this.
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