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Car Monitor Holder / Headrest Mount

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0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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Description

Car Monitor Holder / Headrest Mount

A practical monitor holder designed for installation inside a car. The mount is attached to the front seat headrest posts and holds a monitor behind the seat, making it suitable for rear passengers, travel entertainment, car PCs, or custom multimedia setups.

Specifications:

  • Standard monitor mounting pattern: 100 × 100 mm
  • Mounting type: 4 screws in a square pattern
  • Main support tube size: 25 × 25 mm
  • Headrest post hole diameter: 14 mm
  • Designed for mounting on car headrest rods
  • Suitable for monitors with standard VESA 100 × 100 mounting holes

Description:
This holder allows you to securely mount a monitor in the back of a car seat using the headrest supports. The design is made for a square 25 × 25 mm support tube and a standard 100 × 100 mm monitor screw pattern. The headrest mounting holes are designed for 14 mm rods.

Great for DIY car entertainment systems, rear-seat displays, travel screens, and custom vehicle projects.

Recommended use:
Check your monitor’s VESA mounting pattern and your vehicle’s headrest rod diameter before printing or installation.

 

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