Hikig Car Headrest Mount Holder for Kids All Kindle Fire - Kindle Fire HD 6 / HD 7 / HD X7 / HD X9 / HD 6 (2014) / HD 7 (2014) / HD 6 (Kid Edition) / HD 7 (Kid Edition) / New Fire 7 / HD 8 / HD 10
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It should be a perfect fit for it. It's a mount that's very adaptable and flexible. Because the holders are Velcro-attached, they can be adjusted to fit almost any device.
Hello,br>Yes, this headrest mount holder can be used on both the front and back seat headrests.br>Thank you for your interest! br>Hikigbr>Sincerelybr>
universal fit/fits the majority
It is unlikely, in my opinion. An iPad would be far too thin, in my opinion. The tablet is held in place by metal prongs that are quite large.
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I'm blown away by the positive feedback this product has received. In my opinion, it is completely useless. The two brackets that should keep the tablet in place don't lock and move around freely. This means that when you place the tablet in them, the bottom bracket will move to its lowest position. Most of the time, your tablet will be balanced on it in this position. The tablet is only held in place by the top bracket if you do not turn or go over any bumps, no matter how minor. On a 15-minute drive, my daughter's tablet fell out eight times; luckily, my son was able to reach it and replace it each time. I followed the directions to the letter, but it still doesn't work.
This thing is amazing, it's a game changer! I placed the kindle in the brackets, snapped it in securely, and then placed it on the Velcro part of the wrap, which fit perfectly through the headrest. It performs admirably. On road trips, I'm really looking forward to this.
This item does exactly what it claims to do. I was a little disappointed that there was no way to make it tilt. Because my headrest is canted forward, the screen was pointing at the ceiling of the car, and my child had to strain to see it. I ended up tucking a small rolled blanket between the Velcro strap and the top of the headrest, which worked fine.
This product is incredibly simple to set up and holds my 10-year-old son in place. Even with the silicone case on it, the tablet is held securely. After reading the reviews, I was concerned that it would not hold up while driving. We drove for more than an hour today on pothole-infested roads, and it never needed to be adjusted. It's so simple that my eight-year-old self-assembled the pieces that hold it together. I adore it so much that I just placed an order for a second one for my stepson. I would strongly suggest it.
Please see the attached video. My child has been hit in the face by the tablet on several occasions. I believe the clips should be fixed or secure in order to hold the tablet more securely. This item will be returned to me.
For the headrests in my wife's new SUV, I wanted to purchase headrest media players. The dealer demanded $1900 for the upgrade, which I thought was absurd. I began looking for a solution, such as purchasing a couple of tablet holders and loading movies onto my children's tablets. This was exactly what I was looking for. It's unobtrusive; when you lean your head against your headrest, you won't even notice the strap. They blend in with the black interior of the SUV without the tablets. It's simple to get to them while holding a tablet. Install the lower strip and support your tablet by placing it in it. Then, to secure your tablet to the velcro, place the upper strip on top of it and tilt it forward. Remove the tablet and trim the upper strip to a snug fit (about 1/8" to 1/4").
Finally, I found a holder for my Amazon Fire 8" tablet that fits the thick kids cover. This one keeps the tablet in place for the duration of the journey.
I wish I had spent a little more money on this headrest mount. It's extremely difficult to adjust and get the Amazon Fire tablet in and out of the bag. The kids' version comes with a bulky case (as seen in the advertisement for this product) that is difficult to snap into the mount. The Velcro has already come down twice, luckily without hitting my son, but it is very inconvenient to have to go back and fix it every car ride, and it is difficult to get the tablet in and out of it.