Kensington launches iPhone cradle for GPS travel
- 21 October, 2009 12:08
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Kensington has announced a new iPhone cradle designed for rough terrain and GPS navigation.
The unit is mounted on windshields or air vents to prevent excessive movement. It is made for drivers wanting to use their iPhone’s GPS capabilities while travelling.
“The mount can be used with any iPhone navigation application and acoustically doubles the volume of turn-by-turn directions and phone calls without any additional battery drain,” Kensington said in a statement.
The cradle has a recommended retail price of $49.95. For more information, visit this website
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