DMD-T865 Car Mount — Versatile tablet mount for car navigation / 4x4
Description
- The DMD Car Holder is designed for tablet users. DMD-T865 Navigation Tablet (or its X version) in a car, van, camper or 4x4 vehicle. It is a robust, safe and versatile support that allows you to mount and power the tablet comfortably, with all the guarantees of its intensive use on routes, long trips or off-road getaways.
✔️ Main features
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Lightweight and durable: compact, metallic structure compatible with the AMPS pattern, ideal for multiple standard or custom bases.
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Convenient USB-C power supplyThe mount is powered by a USB-C charger (15W with PD recommended), making installation in cars, campers or 4x4 vehicles easy.
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Extra connectivity: incorporates two USB ports + LAN portThis allows you to connect accessories, charge additional devices, or even integrate a router (for example, for satellite connection in overlanding).
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Key lock + quick release: includes a lock to secure the tablet, plus a quick-release button — ideal for securely attaching it to a vehicle or camper.
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Version with optional “dash mount”If you wish, you can opt for the version with a suction cup mount for the dashboard — ideal for using the tablet as a navigator/multimedia center inside the car.
🛞 Ideal for…
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Drivers of 4x4 vehicles, camper vans or adventure/overlanding cars who want to use the DMD-T865 on the road or on expeditions.
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Those who need a fixed, secure and powered mount for navigation, maps, routes, planning or support on long journeys.
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Users who rate extra flexibility and connectivity (USB and LAN ports) for connecting accessories, routers, chargers, etc.
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Those who want Keep your tablet charged and safe while traveling, with discreet mounting and quick release when needed.
📦 What's included / What does it offer
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Metal bracket compatible with AMPS pattern.
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USB-C power supply system.
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USB + LAN ports for accessories/extra power.
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Locking key + quick release button.
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Additional option with suction cup support for dashboard / windshield (“dash mount”).