Layze Flexible Universal Car Mount for $12

November 1, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Layze Flexible Universal Car Mount for $12
Get Your Phone Out of Your Lap & Into This Convenient Universal Car Mount
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 73% off

KEY FEATURES

Quick disclaimer: Don’t use this universal car mount to play Pokemon Go and drive. Now that that’s out of the way, do use this universal car mount to easily and safely view your smartphone’s GPS or the GPS device of your choosing. This sturdy, flexible car mount attaches firmly to your dashboard or windshield with ease and orients any way that works for you.

  • Compatible w/ all smartphones & GPS devices
  • Gooseneck, 360 degree rotation allows for extreme flexibility
  • Portable, lightweight & easy to install & disassemble
  • Mighty clamp w/ shock-resistant & slip-resistant rubber pad won’t slide
  • ABS+PVC+Silicone body is built for long durability

Note: This car mount is designed to stick to windshields or plastic dashboards only–it will not stick effectively to leather.

PRODUCT SPECS

  • Material: ABS+PVC+Silicone
  • 360 degree rotation

Compatibility

  • Universal to fit all smartphones & GPS devices
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