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Universal Rear View Mirror Window Mount
Ed Rose | 2024-05-18 06:57:26 |
This rear cam is small enough to not interfere with your view out your back window. The picture quality is great!!! 5 |
JEEPMTR | 2024-07-21 05:25:31 |
These radios are amazing. Installed in my Jeep above my rear view mirror and I am stoked about it. It’s small enough to not be in the way but is great for communicating with fellow Jeep’s. I used the ghost antenna so that it didn’t get wiped out by limbs on the trail. I’m thinking of purchasing the 6db antenna to help increase my range. I feel you can’t go wrong with this radio! Will be purchasing another for my sons Jeep. 5 |
wouldacouldashoulda | 2024-05-17 02:12:41 |
I use this in the rear window with a 67W in the front. They work together well and are constantly looking out for me... One warning.... I used the suction mount successfully in the front but not in the rear. Garmin doesn't warn you that the suction mount might not work in the rear window due to the embedded rear window heating element which means the glass surface might not be totally smooth. It is not a heat issue... it's the perfect surface needed for the best suction. They even show it mounted on rear heating elements in their video, but we proved it does not stay. If/when you use their small glue mount, try to find the best place where it also won't be mounted on top of heating elements. FYI, you can remove it if necessary, but you can't re-use it once you do. Nice that they give you an extra one... 5 |
Kathy M | 2024-05-15 06:49:34 |
Easy to install, although I wish Garmin would come with a mirror mount instead of just suction for window. I did find one that works with it. With car safety features I’m limited to where I can mount it. Easy to figure out how to turn off or on features I don’t need…lane departure etc. I like that can save it take a pic, etc. 5 |
Dal | 2024-05-07 03:35:52 |
I needed a universal mount for a sound bar that is not nearly as wide as the TV and with a angled rear. I needed to use spacers along with the keyholes. It worked perfectly with a little extra effort. More than enough hardware included in the kit to accommodate most all uses. Sturdy mount indeed. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-19 01:49:17 |
This is a great little unit up until I started using this flip mirror I was having a hard time taking photos with my universal set up this eliminates all of the vibrations in the telescope and allows me to really zoom into my target while the telescope slews .. great product....phil 5 |
Chris | 2024-05-26 07:39:12 |
Works well with window mount, tripod and monopod. 5 |
Jonathan | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
In the mid-1980s I bought a Nikon 7.5mm f5.6 circular fisheye. Being an older design (1966) its rear elements protruded into the mirror box. Fortunately my F3 had a hard physical mirror lockup. The external viewfinder for this lens attached to the camera on the original Nikon F/F2’s proprietary flash shoe. I was able to buy an AS-3 flash adapter for the F3. With the F3s mirror locked up I also had to use an hand-held light meter. With amazing depth of foield focusing was never an issue. The old zoom lens had six filters on a wheel. One was a skylight and the other five were strongly colored for B&W film. While I liked the circular results, using the lens was a hassle. I often had my shoes or forehead in the picture. On a sunny day, my images suffered from solar flares. My new Nikon 8-15mm AF-S fisheye has none of those old problems. It fits on my DSLRs without any problem. It doesn’t need an external finder or separate light meter. At the 8mm setting (and lens hood off) I get a circular image very much like the vintage fisheye. The new lens is faster and focusable. Like my 14mm f2.8 Nikkor, this zoom uses gel filters inserted in the rear of the lens. I really don’t like this arrangement. This fisheye is similar in weight and size to the 14mm lens. I am also not fond of the electronic aperture control first seen on G lenses. Without an aperture ring one cannot use this zoom on older cameras. At the longer end of the zoom range (12-15mm) the image fills the (FX) frame and lens hood stays out of the way. This image is similar to my inexpensive Bower (Samyang?) 8mm fisheye with its fixed lens hood (and DX coverage). So far I haven’t used my new lens much but I think I will like it. 5 |
Phil | 2024-04-13 09:51:24 |
I had been unhappy with my old system for a while and found this option at B & H. For the price I'm happy with it. I like that the rear surround speakers are wired directly to the subwoofer. Other more expensive brands had wireless rear speakers but that would mean batteries or recharging, not a good option in my opinion. I put the subwoofer behind the couch, mounted the speakers on the wall, and all the wires are well hidden. As for the remote, it works well enough, but it's tough to get a universal remote to control it because the remote requires several clicks for some functions. First you have to click to get to the setting you want and then activate it, so even a remote that can perform macros can be tricky to set up. It's not really a problem for me though as I don't change settings much, and I only need access to the power, volume and mute controls, which can easily be controlled with my TV remote or my universal remote because I connected the Vizio to an HDMI input. I tried connecting an Alexa to it, both with bluetooth and directly, but no matter how I set it up, the volume was too low, even with the Alexa set to maximum volume. But all in all this unit works well, and I would recommend it if you're looking for something that's not too expensive and is easy to set up. 5 |
Robin | 2024-08-28 03:26:34 |
I use the universal mount as its the quickest .. well made.. works as advertised 5 |