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- #216 in GPS Vehicle Mounts
- #777 in Computer Monitor Accessories
Brent
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
I use this with an iBOLT TabDock tablet holder for my Samsung A7 Lite tablet in the semi. I clamp this over the front edge of the cup holder and it stays in place even after 650 miles of bumps and bouncing in a day of driving.
Da Bare
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I mean, qik mount and dismount, fits a Cessna Yoke, and is a good height making it only necessary for just a single medium arm and then the ipad mount fitting perfectly in front.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I have used Ram Mount products for a while now. Have their drink holders mounted in my SXS for several years and no problems. This was used for a cup holder mount on my mom's walker.
Just Me
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
These fit about any size yolk... Good high quality with plenty of strength... This is my 2nd unit (wanted for for the other yolk, not a replacement, but one to compliment!
R&CS
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
This clamp surpasses many lower-cost imported variants on Amazon. I've tried those, and when faced with vibrations, impacts, movement, tension, and weight, this clamp excels. Here’s how it differs from cheaper alternatives:First, it’s made of durable tough, yet slightly flexible hard plastic. Unlike cheaper plastic or rigid metal holders, this material allows for a firmer, more secure grip -- but the extra flex you can put in via tightening it ensures its grip is hard and constant.Second, the screw has a finer thread, enabling more precise incremental tightening with less effort. In contrast, imitators, especially metal ones, cannot be tightened further once they reach a certain point, preventing additional retaining tension from being applied.This is a prime example of when the extra cost is justified.
Roger Vaillant
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2024
Nice and solid mount for a handheld style gps.Worth the extra money. Ram mounts are the best
Christian Renard
Reviewed in France on September 9, 2023
Belle qualité, tient bien en place, se visse et se dévisse facilement à la main. Indispensable lorsque l’on a une moto. Permet à l’aide des accessoires complémentaires de fixer un téléphone, un gps, une gopro… etc
Raul F.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2023
De muy buena calidad. Quedó perfecto
Jesús Sánchez
Reviewed in Spain on November 18, 2023
Cumple perfectamente. Buenos materiales, RAM no decepciona.
roger larson
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021
I use this clamp daily holding my iPad to all different kinds of stuff. i use a ball extension of course and the holder for the iPad. The clap works great for attaching to all kinds of things and also works to make a free standing holder for the iPad. I attach this to the steering wheel in my car (not to be used while driving), i attach it to a bar in my airplane to use iPad with aviation maps, i attach this to my desk and it works great in all of these situations. I have tighten and removed thousands of times.. Very high quality materials they use for these. I have bought different sizes also but for most everything i just use the smaller size.
TF
Reviewed in Germany on December 9, 2020
Top Klemme für mein Motorrad Navi. Es ist robust und schnell montiert, hält die Position und löst sich nicht. Durch die Schnellmontage hat man keine hässlichen Halterungen verbaut, wenn man ohne Navi unterwegs ist.
S. Levitt
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017
This has wound up being the perfect solution for mounting my iPad mini in a Cessna 172! I like using ForeFlight in the cockpit for planning routes, looking up frequencies and other airport info, terrain avoidance info, jotting down quick notes and clearances, and general situational awareness. I find ForeFlight to be much quicker to interact with than the G1000 for most quick tasks. While I was using a RAM suction mount to mount the iPad on the side windshield glass, just to the left of the instrument panel, I much prefer using this to mount it to the yoke!Yoke mounting really puts the iPad in the perfect position to interact with and view throughout the flight. If you turn the iPad mount upside down, the iPad fits perfectly over the yoke without blocking the view of any of the instruments. This mount does not interfere with the yoke movement or yoke mounted button access in any way. ForeFlight (and any other iPad app) automatically orient themselves the right way, so doesn't matter that the iPad is technically upside down.The mount feels solid (like all other RAM products I've used) and is easy and quick to take on and off the yoke (assuming you're renting and can't just leave it in place all the time). Once attached, it stays firmly in place until you take it off, without any noticeable movement or vibration. While I am using it with an iPad mini, I'd imagine it would also work just fine for the standard size iPad. The larger 12" iPad Pro would probably be too big.As a little bonus, I scanned my checklist into the iPad and imported it into ForeFlight, so I can now very quickly flip between my checklists, approach or departure charts, scratch pad, map, etc, without having to shuffle around any paperwork or reaching around the cockpit to pull out my checklists during busy phases of flight. Of course, I have the physical checklists with me in my bag, and have access to most of the other info through the G1000, just in case anything went wrong with the iPad.
Cary Alburn
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2015
This is much better than the yoke clamp I previously had, to hold my iPad Mini on the yoke of my airplane. This is more compact, with less "stuff" sticking out to snag. I discovered 2 glitches, however:1. The previous yoke clamp had the ball mount tilted toward the pilot so that the arm connecting the clamp to the yoke board which actually holds the Mini could move down at an angle. With this one, the arm has to remain essentially horizontal. which resulted in the Mini being mounted too high and blocking some of the panel. I therefore moved the ball on the board up, so that the board was moved down, and the result works just fine--it just took more work and more dinking around than I would have liked.2. The material covering the ball is apparently not as "sticky" as on the other mount, so that unless the arm is actually resting on the yoke, it will move with just the vibration of the airplane. In other words, start out with the Mini at just the right height and angle, and after flying for awhile, it will have gradually moved down until the arm rests on the yoke.Generally speaking, RAM mounts and the parts that they're made of are pretty good, but they're not perfect. I would not be at all surprised if others experience similar glitches, especially the tendency to move caused by vibration. The first glitch I described is not RAM's fault--that's the design of the yoke board. But RAM could do better with the tendency of the arms to move on the balls, perhaps by covering the balls and arm clamps with a stickier material. So it's only the second glitch that prevents this from having 5 stars, in my estimation.
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