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ARKON TTEP129-ST-RVC TomTom EasyPort Removable Swivelt Air Vent Mount

Sat, Jun 5, 2010

GPS Navigation

  • No tools required
  • Directly compatible with TomTom ONE 125, ONE 130, ONE 130-S, ONE Europe 22, ONE Regional 22, TomTom XL 330, XL 330-S, XL Europe 30
  • Easy to remove vent clips

Product Description
Arkon’s TTEP129-ST-RVC alternative mount for your TomTom GPS includes a breakthrough in mounting technology, Arkon’s new removable swivel air vent pedestal and the Dual T to TomTom EasyPort adapter plate.The air vent pedestal features the swivel mechanism with a handy tightening ring.The removable air vent pedestal can be moved easily from vehicle to vehicle without damaging your vents, when used properly. It’s the perfect travel companion. This solution is designed for use only with vehicle’s having horizontal air vent louvres. Compatible with TomTom GPS devices that came bundled with the TomTom EasyPort fold up Mount. Compatible with TomTom ONE 125, ONE 130, ONE 130-S, ONE Europe 22, ONE Regional 22, TomTom XL 330, XL 330-S, XL Europe 22…. More >>

ARKON TTEP129-ST-RVC TomTom EasyPort Removable Swivelt Air Vent Mount

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Stefan Landherr Says:

    ARKON TTEP129-ST-RVC TomTom EasyPort Removable Swivelt Air Vent Mount

    I purchased two of these mounts a few weeks ago for my TomTom XL-340 (my car and wife’s)

    It needs a bit of mechanical nous to put the kit together, and on my car’s central airvent it’s a tricky fit. However, once it’s is on, the setup is quite satisfactory; the GPS unit is positioned right alongside my steering wheel — and there is no movement even when the car goes over mild bumps. Just be careful not to knock the GPS when reaching for some of the nearby dash controls – the mount can be knocked loose by a hard knock.

    Overall, I much prefer this airvent mount to a dash or windshield mount (and it’s definitely safer than “jamming the standard mount in the unused ash-tray” that I tried for a while :-) .

    The cost of the international freight was more than the combined cost of the two units, but it was money well spent.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. H. Bauer Says:

    The Tom Tom comes with the suction mount for the windshield. Tried that but is a real pain to take off when you stop. Don’t want to leave the mount attached to the windshield so everyone knows you have a GPS in you car. After a few days I had to find another mount that was out of the way and easy to use. This vent mount is just the thing. I can take the GPS unit off and leave the mount attached to the vent. Can easily re-attach when I’m ready to go. It is just plastic but seems to hold up okay.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Floyd Goodrich Says:

    It took a little while to find the best place in the cars vents to mount this holder but it works well and I mounted it in the bottom slat of the passenger side air vent with it angled for the driver to view the GPS screen. The TomTom GPS is out of direct sight from thieves and eliminates some of the glare on the screen. The GPS holder is solid and has no movement when the cars traveling. I guess I prefer this over a dash or windshield mount.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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