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Kit Premium Universal Headrest Holder

Kit Premium Universal Headrest Holder
Overall Auto Express rating

4.0

Best price: £14.99Model tested: Universal (7-10 inches)
Contact: www.amazon.co.uk

The Premium Universal Headrest Holder is our favourite mount in the Kit range. Although it’s mounted on to the headrest with the same screw-type mechanism as the company’s Universal Tablet Car Headrest Mount sibling, the tablet is held in place via a spring-loaded set-up. This made it sturdier while driving over potholes or rough terrain, so our tablets didn’t move around a lot and remained easy to use. The holding mechanism is very similar to the Olixar Pro’s, which means it can be tilted up and down and spun around. It’s not as bulky as our Best Buy, although it’s a little trickier to install. Even so, this is ideal for single passengers who want to face the tablet directly.

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