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Brodit Holders for Apple iPod and iPhone
We recently introduced the Brodit ProClip Mounting Brackets range to the In Car iPod.com website. We have decided to follow that range up with another great product range from Brodit by giving you the Brodit Apple iPod and iPhone holders.
The Brodit iPod and iPhone holders are what’s known as passive cradles which means they do not have a charging facility built in. They are designed to mount in your vehicle with the use of the Brodit ProClip but they can be used stand-alone if you don’t mind screwing them directly to your dashboard. We would always recommend that a Brodit ProClip is used to avoid any damage to your vehicles interior. The Brodit iPod and iPhone holders allow you to have your iPod or iPhone within easy reach and have a tilt / swivel design so you can get the perfect viewing angle when you have your iPod in your car. They are lined with a soft felt-like material to avoid damaging your iPod when you insert and remove it from the holder.

The Brodit passive cradles are available for the whole range of Apple iPods and iPhones and some of the cradles even allow you to slide your iPod in even if you have a skin on your iPod. Most other cradles require the removal of the iPod skin before you can fit your iPod in the cradle. Check out the Brodit Passive holder range at www.incaripod.com which includes cradles for:
Apple iPod 1st Generation
Apple iPod 2nd Generation
Apple iPod 3rd Generation
Apple iPod 4th Generation
Apple iPod 5th Generation
Apple iPod Photo
Apple iPod Video
Apple iPod Classic
Apple iPod Mini (Generation 1 & 2)
Apple iPod nano (Generation 1, 2 & 3)
Apple iPod Touch
Apple iPhone
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