Nexus 7 w/ Car Mount
#1
Nexus 7 w/ Car Mount
Here's pics of my Nexus 7 using the Xenomix SHG-NX4000 car mount. This one slides into the CD player slot, they have another model that uses a suction cup.
From my the drivers view:
A little closer:
Pic of the mount:
From the side:
View from dead ahead:
The mount has 3 tabs that slide into the CD player slot a little bit. I had to put an extra layer of rubber to make it thicker so it could expand enough to make a tight fit.
It sticks out about an inch too much, so when you put the car in park, you have to adjust it so the shift **** doesn't hit it.
Other than that... It's great and easy to remove and store. I got it on eBay for about $35 shipped. It fits the dimensions of the Nexus 7 just perfect. If the your tablet is less wide, it won't be able to hold it in.
From my the drivers view:
A little closer:
Pic of the mount:
From the side:
View from dead ahead:
The mount has 3 tabs that slide into the CD player slot a little bit. I had to put an extra layer of rubber to make it thicker so it could expand enough to make a tight fit.
It sticks out about an inch too much, so when you put the car in park, you have to adjust it so the shift **** doesn't hit it.
Other than that... It's great and easy to remove and store. I got it on eBay for about $35 shipped. It fits the dimensions of the Nexus 7 just perfect. If the your tablet is less wide, it won't be able to hold it in.
Last edited by carlos; 02-07-13 at 11:28 AM.
#6
Alright, was able to test it a bit...
I was able to adjust it so it does NOT hit the shift **** while in park. It did shake while going over bumps, but it comes with a rubber threaded rod that threads to the back of the mount that is used to give it more support. So the rod is actually touching right below the AM/FM, AUX/CD buttons, and with this, it is very solid. Pics below...
No longer hitting shift ****:
Threaded rod (not visible from driver's view):
I was able to adjust it so it does NOT hit the shift **** while in park. It did shake while going over bumps, but it comes with a rubber threaded rod that threads to the back of the mount that is used to give it more support. So the rod is actually touching right below the AM/FM, AUX/CD buttons, and with this, it is very solid. Pics below...
No longer hitting shift ****:
Threaded rod (not visible from driver's view):
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#10
Lexus Fanatic
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Awesome! Thanks for posting this. I've been wondering what kind of mount to use for my Nexus 7 as well. I recently used it as a navigation (tethered to my phone) and it worked flawlessly so i've been wanting to mount it inside my car when I need it. I'm gonna buy this!
^ That's what she said
^ That's what she said
#14
Lexus Test Driver
Guys, you are missing an important car mount on the headrest, check the professional wanpool for the new Nexus 7 model, looks awesome.