I am also on the list. I mean......the 2022-2024 model of their mounting solution should work, but not be exact due to the two-level recess on the 2022-2024. I will wait for the 2025 version I guess.I’m on the mailing list to be notified when the new one comes out for 2025 mavs. I have a personal cell and a dedicated work cell. So the dual mount would be great.
Wondering if anyone uses it and what they think of it.
would you recommend it? Was the installation fairly simple?I have installed the Bulletpoint mount. I have one for my phone with the cord free charger and one for my Garmin gps. The Garmin is for backup when the phone looses cell connection on trips.
I liked them being made in USA as well. I’m sold. Thanks for the info!Yes I would recommend this product. Was pretty straight forward to install. But would get a set of the nylon pry tools not to scratch anything and use light pressure when lifting out the tray (I did break one of the clips, but not a big deal). The other reason I got this is that there made in the USA. So I would say go for it.
In Google maps (maybe other maps, too), go to Offline settings and download all the offline maps you need. They work without a mobile data connection. All you need is GPS. They also auto-update to the newest version, over Wi-Fi....The Garmin is for backup when the phone loses cell connection on trips.
Yep. I have a handful of "maps" that auto-update every.......30 days? Cover the regions I might find myself in when out camping or road tripping or whatever. Not just the woodsy backroads areas, but also one that covers the entire I-5/I-405 north to south corridor in Washington State. For if the shiz really hits the fan and there is a cell outage in an urban area.In Google maps (maybe other maps, too), go to Offline settings and download all the offline maps you need. They work without a mobile data connection. All you need is GPS. They also auto-update to the newest version, over Wi-Fi.