Ipad holder
Ipad holder
I've seen old topics bring this up but without much conclusion, with the exception of using glue and that's not happening. With a 3year old and the odd long journey, has anyone found something that works?
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zappy-chops
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What a stunning looking car Sir. Love the wheels. Are they Vossen? And with spacers?
What is it you are asking regarding the ipad holder? Something to hold the ipad against the rear of the seat (for your 3 year old to watch in the back)? Like this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-He ... ctupt=true
What is it you are asking regarding the ipad holder? Something to hold the ipad against the rear of the seat (for your 3 year old to watch in the back)? Like this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-He ... ctupt=true
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18 plate Lamborghini Huracan Performante (5.2l of V10 naturally aspirated craziness)
67 plate RS6 Performance (fully loaded)
66 plate Range Rover Autobiography (for wafting around)
16 plate Mini Cooper S convertible (lots of fun but rather skittish when thrashed)
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1971 Citroen DS21 - The Goddess (pure art on wheels)
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zappy-chops
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Re: Ipad holder
Actually, that type wouldn't work, but this should. I am sure you could get the strap around the headrest somehow.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hot-Baby-Car ... rk:21:pf:0
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hot-Baby-Car ... rk:21:pf:0
Currently running:
18 plate Lamborghini Huracan Performante (5.2l of V10 naturally aspirated craziness)
67 plate RS6 Performance (fully loaded)
66 plate Range Rover Autobiography (for wafting around)
16 plate Mini Cooper S convertible (lots of fun but rather skittish when thrashed)
Favourite car ever owned:
1971 Citroen DS21 - The Goddess (pure art on wheels)
18 plate Lamborghini Huracan Performante (5.2l of V10 naturally aspirated craziness)
67 plate RS6 Performance (fully loaded)
66 plate Range Rover Autobiography (for wafting around)
16 plate Mini Cooper S convertible (lots of fun but rather skittish when thrashed)
Favourite car ever owned:
1971 Citroen DS21 - The Goddess (pure art on wheels)
Re: Ipad holder
Ispirizappy-chops wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 12:18 pmWhat a stunning looking car Sir. Love the wheels. Are they Vossen? And with spacers?
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I've responded about this before on this forum. I have a normal ipad case with a elasticated velcro strap and it just sits over the headrest part of the seat.
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Just give your kid a toy. Why is it that to entertain a kid these days they get a screen rammed in their face.
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Wheels are 21" Ispiri's. Spacers are fitted, albeit I can't recall size as I didn't fit them, I will check. Ty re replies.zappy-chops wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 12:18 pmWhat a stunning looking car Sir. Love the wheels. Are they Vossen? And with spacers?
What is it you are asking regarding the ipad holder? Something to hold the ipad against the rear of the seat (for your 3 year old to watch in the back)? Like this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-He ... ctupt=true
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That has been true for us. We bought one thinking they might need entertainment, but we’ve never used it in 4 years. Chatting, looking out the window, drawing etc has been more than enough.
I totally understand though if the only way of getting peace on a long journey.
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Sounds great, exactly what kids should be doing. If putting an iPad in their face is the only way of getting peace it’s because that’s what they are used to. I appreciate times have changed but it’s just laziness.bn8959 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:10 amThat has been true for us. We bought one thinking they might need entertainment, but we’ve never used it in 4 years. Chatting, looking out the window, drawing etc has been more than enough.
I totally understand though if the only way of getting peace on a long journey.
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