Bracketron's MobileDock Dash Mount Receives Prestigious SEMA Award
Product selected as the 2010 SEMA Global Media Awards winner in the Interior Accessories product category
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 8, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Bracketron, the leading innovator in mounting solutions for mobile consumer electronics, today announced that the MobileDock Dash Mount was selected as the 2010 SEMA Global Media Awards winner in the Interior Accessories category.
Winning products are selected by an international panel of media judges and are based on the overall level of consumer appeal.
The MobileDock features patented new suction mounting technology that allows you to mount the device on just about any hard surface without glue or adhesives. The product also features a sticky cradle surface to hold your mobile device securely while you drive.
"We are very excited to be recognized by the SEMA international media for our MobileDock Dash Mount," stated Christian Johnson, Vice President of Marketing. "Our mission is to develop innovative hands-free mobile mounting solutions, so it is a tremendous honor to be recognized by their esteemed panel of judges for this product."
The MobileDock (P/N IPM-228-BL) is available at many leading consumer electronics retailers and on the Bracketron website at www.bracketron.com.
About Bracketron
Founded in 2001, Bracketron's successful first product offering, the custom bezel mount, was engineered for the professional installer looking for custom mounting solutions.
Today, Bracketron is the leading manufacturer and supplier of mounting solutions and accessories for GPS, satellite radio, cell phone, iPod/iPhone/iPad, BlackBerry, laptop & netbook computer and other mobile electronics. Our robust product line includes innovative mounting solutions for your window, cup holder, dash, vent and visor.
For more information about the company, visit http://www.bracketron.com or call 1.866.237.4443.
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