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ooono CO-DRIVER NO2 USB-A Halterung

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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After creating a holder for the sun visor, I thought this holder would also be perfect for a free USB-A port in the car; an acquaintance had one available. Perhaps someone else can also use it and discreetly place it somewhere in their car

 

Here you can find the sun visor holder for the ooono No2

https://makerworld.com/en/models/498261#profileId-412813

 

I created the holder using an ooono No2 model from @justhavefun96 , many thanks for that

 

Here is his profile https://makerworld.com/en/@justhavefun96

 

I printed the holder myself using ABS. It is recommended to print it with PETG, ASA, or ABS because high temperatures can occur inside the car during summer

 

When you press the ooono into the holder, it might be a bit stiff; feel free to apply a little more force. Nothing should break, and once it clicks into place, it will sit securely without issues

 

Enjoy the holder

 

If you like it, I would appreciate a rating and a like

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I would be very happy about a little support.

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