Thursday, August 23, 2012

Universal USB Power Dock Pro Flex For iPhone - 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility Magazine (blog)


Bracketron, the leading manufacturer in mounting solutions for mobile consumer electronics, announces the Universal USB Power Dock Pro Flex for iPhone, a durable mount that instantly converts your DC power source into a multi-charger that can power two mobile devices simultaneously.


The dock’s built-in 30-pin charger and 12V USB port allow drivers to securely mount and charge an iPhone, iPod touch or iPod, and charge a second device while on the road. Stable mounting features and 360° adjustability offer optimal viewing angles and added safety for hands-free use of your mobile device while using GPS and other driving-related applications. The Universal USB Power Dock Pro Flex for iPhone is available for pre-order now for $36.95 at www.Bracketron.com.

“The Universal USB Power Dock Pro Flex for iPhone ensures that your mobile device is safely and securely mounted in your vehicle, while also offering the peace of mind that comes with knowing your device is fully charged in case of an emergency,” said Christian Johnson, Vice President of Marketing at Bracketron. “The solution is ideal for people who use multiple mobile devices such as an Android smartphone for business and an iPhone for personal use, because the mount is able of charging both Micro USB devices and handheld i-devices including the iPhone and iPod.”

The Universal USB Power Dock Pro Flex for iPhone has a non-intrusive, compact design featuring durable, molded high-impact plastic construction with a soft touch finish. The dock consists of a PowerGrip arm that securely holds the mount in your vehicle’s 12V port, and a flexible neck that attaches to a height-adjustable holder for iPhone.  The holder and flexible neck design provide 360° rotation so that your mobile device can be positioned for optimal viewing while providing full access to all controls and ports.  An LED power indicator located at the base of the mount lets you know when your device is plugged in and charging.

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