Neutron C Magnetic Car Mount for $16

July 5, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Neutron C Magnetic Car Mount for $16
Say Hello to the Most Minimalist, Least Invasive Car Mount Ever
Expires October 01, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 15% off

KEY FEATURES

The Neutron C proves you don’t need a whole clunky device to mount your phone or tablet in the car. This minimalist design can be adhered to almost any surface and incorporates magnetic shielding to keep your devices safe. Plus, it offers full, bi-directional 360º rotation so you can see your phone from any angle.

  • Allows for quick & exact attachment & detachment of devices
  • Offers full rotational viewing
  • Incorporates magnetic shielding which protects magnetically sensitive electronics
  • Camera mount screw input on the back allows it to be attached to tripods

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Height: 0.75″
  • Diameter: 0.87″
  • Weight: 0.8 oz

Compatibility

  • Universal for smartphones or tablets

Includes

  • 1/16″ x 3/4″ attachment disk
  • 3M VHB mounting tape
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