Bicycle Mount Holder - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Accessories

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Here it is:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/bicycl...for-samsung-galaxy-note-i9220-gt-n7000-113981

Thanks for the heads-up.
That's a low cost option but like many of the other cycle mounts...
It provides no external environmental protection. I wouldn't want to expose the Note to rain.
It provides no shock protection.
Has the Note been shock tested?
I don't think the Note would survive for many kilometres on the streets around here. You'd probably get away with it on a MTB with good forks but my hybrid has carbon race forks and skinny tyres at 8.5 bar.
Combine these with cobbled streets and tram lines.....

I've used the same type of mount with the original SGS and it works great. My bike has no suspension and I ride 24km round trip on pavement, gravel, and dirt. It doesn't need shock protection because there is no moving parts in the phone. It would not work well for rain though.

foxfire235 said:
I've used the same type of mount with the original SGS and it works great. My bike has no suspension and I ride 24km round trip on pavement, gravel, and dirt.
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Interesting, thanks for the info.
foxfire235 said:
It doesn't need shock protection because there is no moving parts in the phone. It would not work well for rain though.
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No moving parts - the vibration module, the speaker cone, the microphone diaphragm, home button, power button, volume rocker....
Besides, vibration and shock impact on none moving parts as well especially components mounted on PCBs.

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Archos 10.1 or 7.0 in the car

See that http://www.newmp3technology.com/archos-101-headrest.htm
for the Archos 7.0
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nice, mine is just a twisted coat hanger and rubber bands, lol... for real.

			
				
here is my setup although I don't keep my 70 in my car anymore. Was getting to complicated tethering to my phone every time I got in and out plus I never wanted to leave it in the car. Too much eye candy for some crackhead to smash the window for it. The window costs more than the 70
Velcro + Archos 70 = Android Dashboard
Here's my setup:
Thanks to Velcro for making this possible.
Bonus: my tC's center piece is perfectly 7" lol. (behind it is the Radio/CD player)
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Here's my setup:
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Thanks to Velcro for making this possible.
Bonus: my tC's center piece is perfectly 7" lol. (behind it is the Radio/CD player)
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Velcro is a really good idea. And the final result is very nice
Very cool ideas
If you buy a obd2 reader you can see the speed and the acceleration in the archos and it that's be very cool.
No pics right now but have been using the Rocketfish GPS windshield mount. Working great for me.
I was wondering if anyone has found an actual mount? I have a arkon mount in my dash cubby on my Subaru Legacy for my GPS. Thought it'd be nice to be able to mount my Archos there when I'm not using the GPS.
I just made one my self with some rubber =) Works pretty well =) but I like your more =).
If a guy called Droidslave tells he made his with rubber.....

$1.99 Hoodrat Tablet Car Mount (Version 2)

So, this is a follow up of my post a couple days ago. I decided to clean up the design a bit, and get rid of the gawdy plastic hooks.
I took a trip to Lowes and found an alternative solution. I found a set of four "Hidden Mirror Hangers" for 1.99 that included four hooks and screws.
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I wanted to make this design where you slide it down into it.
I measured out the design using my tab and went to work...
Overall the design is alot cleaner then the plastic hooks I was using, extremely secure and easier to place/remove the tablet.
** NOTE ** I have a ZAGG InvisibleSHEILD and a Chinese bumper-style case from e-bay on it, this protects it from scratches when sliding the tab in/out. Use caution, I am not responsible for you marking your tablet up.
That's pretty awesome man - good job!
Very clever idea, well done. I'd be tempted to put a bit of black heatshrink on those hooks just in case. Or at least wrap some insulation tape around them, it'll look even classier in black.
nice job! is that over 200K miles i see on your car?
205498. Nice.
Thank you for the tip I think I will try this soon. Although I think I will use tape or a glue to avoid drilling a hole into the console.
Sweet, I like it but my wife would freak that I made holes in the dash for my tab. So she work just fine for a holder.
yacko said:
nice job! is that over 200K miles i see on your car?
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The question isn't is that 200k miles... its that how many Grand Cherokee transmission have given up the ghost over that 200k miles? Loved my GC but its one of the few vehicles I have that gave up transmissions almost on a mileage schedule.
Nice el cheapo mount!
This looks nice but I don't think I'm up for puttin holes in my car.

Car sticky pads and One?

Ok I found out a very nice way to hold my One in my car,though I dunno if someone tried it with the One which is the first Android phone to be in aluminum,and I wonder if we can use it horizontally
http://www.mobilefun.fr/38308-support-antiderapant-pour-tableau-de-bord-tree-frog-Avis.htm
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I have something like that in my car, however I always have a plastic case on and it sticks on there no problem, issues with this pad is that over time dust will gather and you will have to wash it, but when you do it becomes sticky again.
I don't know if I can trust this pad to hold my phone well. What if I suddenly hit the brakes hard and the device falls on its face and breaks or like right out of the window? Maybe I am just too paranoid. Ha ha!
i found mine lost stick way too quick, too much hassle to repeatedly wash. I turfed it.
I think this pads have magnetic + rubber coating so that it catch phones,I have read in the comments that phones are like glued to the pad!
I hope so because our Lebanese roads are very bumpy
vegetaleb said:
I think this pads have magnetic + rubber coating so that it catch phones,I have read in the comments that phones are like glued to the pad!
I hope so because our Lebanese roads are very bumpy
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If you can snag some, look into Pugoo. Fully washable, quite strong, and easy to remove.
I something similar to this for my S3 and it worked very well in keeping it in place; however, when I switched to my HTC One it no longer sticks well at all, probably because of the aluminum casing. I always use my phone without a case and was never worried about my S3 unsticking, but I wouldn't use it with my HTC One unless it was in a plastic case.

Quick Photos... iPulse Journal S8+ Case

Ok, so I picked up the iPulse case on Amazon. Most of the time my phone is bare or with a non-flip case but when I travel or have a business meeting, I dress it up a bit and I can leave my wallet at home. I really hate PU Leather and wanted something that acted like a stand too. Am I asking too much? Yes... but I did find ALMOST everything I wanted in this case.
The case holds up to 3 cards (or 3 cards and a license like I did). The feel is totally premium.
The case that holds the phone is surprisingly soft and the cut outs are perfect. Buttons on the left are easy to get to. There is enough room in the middle to get to them.
I have 2 gripes. One, the pocket is supposed to hold paper cash BUT its just barely small. As a result, its kinda useless. The other is that I wish the corners were rounded more because it feels a little bulky and that would help tons. It is totally worth the price though. Link to it is here.
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Nice review,love the black cases.
I love wallet cases I may have to pick up!!!
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nice
can i know where i can get your wallpaper, please
dallasmanic said:
nice
can i know where i can get your wallpaper, please
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there is not wallpaper!!!!!!
will the camera hole a little bit too small?
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jinshanghaiaraol said:
there is not wallpaper!!!!!!
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there is a flag of United States

Carlinkit CarPlay Ai Box disassembly?

Anyone ever open one of these up? Non-destructively, of course. With summer coming up I'd like to try to 3d print a new enclosure for it to improve heat dissipation and possibly pop some heatsinks on important bits. I'm assuming there are screws under the rubber pads on the bottom, but I don't have access to it right now and thought I'd see if anyone has opened one up before... Thanks!
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As a follow up, small screw under each of the 4 pads on the bottom. Antennas are connected to top part of case via pogo pins.
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Anyone ever open one of these up? Non-destructively, of course. With summer coming up I'd like to try to 3d print a new enclosure for it to improve heat dissipation and possibly pop some heatsinks on important bits. I'm assuming there are screws under the rubber pads on the bottom, but I don't have access to it right now and thought I'd see if anyone has opened one up before... Thanks!
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Did you manage to creat 3d print to improve the cooling system? I have the same model EAU and i have big issue with overheating (91.8 °C was maximum) i have a lot of reboots... As someone answered above, the antennas are connected to the top cover using spring pins, so the back holds the front end in place to connect to the antennas. I was thinking that we could mount a 40mm fan on the back of the equipment, having a 3d printed case

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