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The ARKON Car Seat Rail Tablet Mount is a heavy-duty, adjustable holder designed for tablets between 7" and 18.4". Engineered for commercial and fleet use, it features customizable support legs and a spring-loaded mechanism for easy one-handed tablet insertion and removal. Its 22-inch adjustable arm enhances accessibility, making it an essential tool for professionals needing reliable, stable tablet access during transit.













| ASIN | B007AQK2CI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 178,315 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,843 in Tablet Stands |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TAB801 |
| Manufacturer | Arkon |
| Product Dimensions | 33.78 x 25.15 x 8.38 cm; 1.38 kg |
C**Y
Five Stars
Very happy with both the product and the seller : )
S**E
I am using a galaxy active 2 tab and the ...
I am using a galaxy active 2 tab and the constuction/ materials of the mount are second to none. I spend most of my time on dirt roads and this is where the mount lets itself down. vibrates way too much, could do with a supporting arm or bracket?
D**G
Four Stars
Easy to install I extended the hight to fit in my t6 van
B**E
Reduce the wobble!!!
Wobble when driving
J**N
Es muy facil de instalar !
S**.
habe es auf einer längeren Autobahnstrecke für Podcasts/Navigation eingesetzt. Lehne den unteren Arm an der Beifahrersitzfläche an -> dämpft Vibrationen und steht stabil. Leider sind die Halter recht unpräzise gearbeitet. Foto: Halter von Unten. Die Bohrung des Haltes ist zu klein. Die dazugehörige Schraube passt nicht -> Ständerbohrmaschine und um 1mm aufgebohrt. Schraube ersetzen, geht nicht, ändert nichts an dem zu kleinen Loch. Weiteres Manko: nach Montage kann der Beifahrersitz nur noch entsprechend der Halterlänge (6cm) verstellt werden. Alles in allem, wenn ich alleine unterwegs bin, sehr hilfreich!
Z**H
I looked around a lot before buying one of these for my Fire tablet that I planned to keep in my vehicle connected to my OBD2 port. I wanted something that would look clean with no clips to hold the tablet in, to achieve this I purchased a separate hard plastic full case for the tablet and drilled 4 holes in the back, I then used T bolts to hold the case to the tablet stand. This made the stand look much cleaner and tailored to fit my tablet exactly, not to mention it was very sturdy, no chance of the tablet ever falling out. However there was one issue still persistent, no matter how I tightened the pivot points the stand would always have play. So I took another afternoon and welded a solid steel rod down the length of the stand making it so even if the pivot joints aren't tightened at all, the stand still won't move at all. As the stand sits now it's about the most durable and robust tablet stand I have ever seen and it gets used every day with bags smacking it to going down a bumpy forestry road, it doesn't budge at all anymore.
M**K
Excellent bit of gear
J**S
I drive a Volvo XC 90 and do a lot of remote work and unfortunately the cockpit is sorely lacking in a surface to place a laptop or tablet when pulled over or parked trying to do a work task. So I looked at the full range of options available, and for my vehicle, the seat bolt mount was definitely the best option. This product seemed like about the best value in the category so I gave it a try. The actual tablet mount works better than it looks, it actually works really well and holds the iPad pretty well either by itself or with the keyboard attached by connecting directly to the keyboard. There is a little bit of wobbling/vibration if used while driving, but I don’t really see how that could be avoided with the nature of the product. The handles to tighten and loosen the joint bolts are very well designed with a spring mechanism that allows easy adjustment without looking, which is especially important for the bottom portion. I have not attempted anything heavier than the iPad Pro with keyboard, it does seem like that is pretty much the safe limit for the device. Based on the dimensions, you could probably cram a MacBook Air into it but I wouldn’t try a MacBook Pro. The ball joint that connects the actual accessory holder at the top is a standard size, I believe 20 mm which is very popular for different brands of mounting accessories, so if you do want to try it with a different device like a GPS unit or a camera, it should be trivial to swap those accessories. I am probably going to look for a head to mount my DJI vlog camera.
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