Description
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Instantly and securely mount your phone to any wall, mirror, tile, or flat surface with the beautiful nylon canvas wrapped Wall Mount. Recipes in the kitchen, podcasts in the bathroom, video calls from the workshop…the potential for added utility with your phone at home is endless. Safely installs to a wide variety of walls with 3M E-series adhesive. Ultra-strong magnets grab your phone with a satisfying ‘pop’ and hold it in portrait or landscape mode. The unique mounting system is called SlimLink and it’s so fast and secure, it borders on magic. Low-profile and aesthetically handsome, Wall Mount comes in light and dark color-ways to compliment any space in your home.
Requires a Peak Design Case or Universal Adapter (sold separately). Also works with MagSafe phones and phone cases. Best results when attached to flat, hard, non-porous, non-textured surfaces.
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Dimensions
5.8cm x 5.8cm x 0.7cm (2.3″ x 2.3″ x 0.3″)
Weight
31.7g (1.11oz)
Adhesive Removal
Can be safely removed without damaging surfaces or leaving residue in most instances
Hold dental floss between adhesive pad and dash, and pull floss in a sawing motion to break the adhesive bond
If there is remaining residue, roll it off with your finger or remove with blue painter’s tape
In most cases adhesive pad cannot be reused
Replacement adhesive pads available through Peak Design customer service
Materials & Sustainability
100% recycled weatherproof Bluesign approved nylon canvas fabric wrap
Ultralight polycarbonate body
3M E-1040H adhesive pad
What’s In The Box
(1) Wall Mount
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In 2010, a fresh-faced, Minnesota-born, good-to-know-ya fella named Peter Dering went on a 4-month trip around the world. During this trip he learned that carrying a DSLR camera is a pain in the touchis. He returned to his San Francisco apartment and did what any responsible person would do: quit his nice job and spent 10 months designing a little thingy-dingy for carrying cameras. In May 2011 Peter launched that thingy-dingy (we now call it Capture) on a fledgling website called Kickstarter. It worked, and Peak Design was born. Peter started hiring friends, friends of friends, and random people he met at concerts. Peak Design got itself a little office in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
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