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Kit Universal Tablet Car Headrest Mount

Kit Universal Tablet Car Headrest Mount
Overall Auto Express rating

2.0

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

This universal tablet mount from Kit is very similar in design to the Streetwize product, but it’s actually slightly smaller. The size doesn’t make the mount a lot easier to install, though, as you still have to fiddle with screws to get it sitting properly on the headrest. The hooks holding the tablet are also thinner compared to the Streetwize mount’s, and that contributed to a distinct lack of grip – the worst on test, in fact. Although we like the way you can switch the viewing angle around, the Universal Tablet Car Headrest Mount is flimsy.

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