
RoadEase™ — Mount Your Tablet Dead-Center Between Both Headrests for Strain-Free Backseat Viewing
RoadEase™ — Mount Your Tablet Dead-Center Between Both Headrests for Strain-Free Backseat Viewing
Hang Your Tablet Right Between the Backseats — and End the Wars Before the Drive Begins
Two kids, one tablet, four hours to grandma's. You already know how that ends. RoadEase™ clamps onto both backseat headrests at once and floats your tablet dead-center — so neither kid has to lean, twist, or fight for a view. Both seats see the screen. Both seats stay calm. You actually finish a podcast.

Stop Settling for Wobbly Single-Headrest Mounts That Drop on Every Bump
Most backseat holders clamp to one headrest and call it done. One kid gets a clean view. The other leans across, complains, kicks the seat. Then a pothole hits and the whole rig pivots sideways. RoadEase™ uses two arms anchored to both headrest posts at once — the screen sits in the middle, locked in place, where both kids can actually watch the same movie without wrestling for it.
➤ Sits Dead-Center Between Both Backseat Headrests: Two arms clamp onto both headrest rods at the same time, so the tablet floats in the middle aisle — both kids see the screen straight-on without leaning across each other or arguing over whose side it points to.
➤ Locks the Screen Still on Every Pothole: Dual anchor points plus aluminum arms and silicone-lined pads kill the wobble single-arm mounts can't. No more pausing the movie because the screen swung out of view on the highway joint.
➤ Holds a Phone or a 12.9″ iPad Pro — Case Still On: Spring-loaded jaws grip devices from 4.7″ up to 12.9″ with a chunky kid case in place. No scratched corners, no slipping out on bumps, no fighting the case off every time.
How RoadEase™ Stays Locked While the Car Doesn't
Most car tablet mounts hang off one headrest like a flag on a pole. RoadEase™ instead bridges both headrests with a horizontal aluminum bar, then drops the tablet down on a 6–27 cm telescoping arm with a 360° ball joint at the screen. That second anchor point is why the rig doesn't sway when you take a corner — and why the screen doesn't end up pointing at the ceiling halfway through the drive.
Internal gear hinges hold the exact angle you set — they don't creep, sag, or droop mid-movie. Silicone pads grip the headrest rods without scratching the leather, and the clamp jaws have a rubber liner so even a thin iPad inside a thick kid case still locks in with zero rattle.
Why Road-Trip Parents Stopped Trying Anything Else
After the third $20 single-arm mount that quit on the first long drive, families stop guessing. RoadEase™ is the one that survives the bumps, fits the iPad with the kid case still on, and gives both backseat passengers a flat view of the screen at the same time.
"Bought the cheap ones twice — both broke or sagged within a month. This one's held up to two summer road trips and my 4-year-old yanking on it daily. Wish I'd gotten it sooner." — Megan R.
"Skeptical it would actually fit both headrests in my Highlander. It did, took 30 seconds, and the kids haven't fought over the tablet since." — Daniel K.
Hands-Free Backseat Viewing That Doesn't Wreck Their Necks
✓ Both Kids Watch Without Leaning or Twisting: Center placement means no neck strain, no "move it to my side" arguments, no one craning sideways for four hours.
✓ Stays Put on Bumpy Roads and Highway Joints: Two anchor points plus gear-locked hinges keep the screen level even when the car isn't.
✓ Snaps Off When You're Not Driving Kids Around: 30-second knob release — fold it down or pull it out so the backseat goes back to being a backseat.
Setup in Under a Minute — No Tools, No Manual
Step 1: Clamp the two anchor brackets onto your backseat headrest rods. Twist the knobs until snug — no tools, no headrest removal.
Step 2: Telescope the lower arm out and angle it down so the tablet lands at your kids' eye level. Lock the joint.
Step 3: Snap your phone, iPad, or tablet into the spring-loaded cradle. Rotate portrait or landscape on the 360° ball joint and start the movie.

| Why RoadEase™ | Single-Arm Headrest Mounts | Letting Kids Hold It |
|---|---|---|
| Bridges Both Headrests so the tablet sits dead-center for both kids | ❌ Sits on one side — second kid leans | ❌ Whoever's holding gets to pick |
| Locked-Steady on Bumpy Roads — dual anchors plus gear hinges | ❌ Pivots and droops on every pothole | ❌ Dropped tablet, cracked screen |
| Fits 4.7″–12.9″ Devices With Cases On — phone all the way to iPad Pro | ❌ Usually maxes out around 10″, no case | ❌ Tired arms in 15 minutes |
Specifications: What's Under the Hood
- Build: Aluminum-alloy arms, ABS clamp body, silicone-lined headrest pads, rubber-lined device jaws
- Folded Dimensions: 10.8 × 5.0 × 2.2 inches — fits in a glove box
- Lower-Arm Extension: 2.4 to 10.6 inches, for tuning the height to short or tall kids
- Headrest Rod Spacing Fit: 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart (fits most sedans, SUVs, and pickups)
- Device Range: 4.7″ to 12.9″ — phones, mini tablets, full-size tablets, with most kid cases on
- Weight Capacity: Up to 10 kg / 22 lbs
Questions? We've Got You Covered
Will it fit my car's headrests?
It clamps onto headrest rods spaced 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart, which covers most sedans, SUVs, and pickups. If your car has fixed headrests with no exposed rods (some Volvo models), this mount won't fit.
Will it hold my iPad Pro 12.9″ with the kid case still on?
Yes. The spring-loaded jaws open to 12.9″ and the rubber liner grips chunky kid cases without slipping. You don't have to fight the case off before every drive.
Will it actually stay still on a bumpy road?
That's the point of the dual-headrest design. Two anchor points plus internal gear hinges mean it doesn't sway, droop, or rotate sideways the way single-arm mounts do — even on rougher highway joints.
Does it block the rearview from the driver's seat?
The lower arm telescopes from 6 to 27 cm — drop the screen low enough to stay below the rearview mirror line. You set the height, so you keep your line of sight.
Tools or installation help required?
No. Twist the two knobs, clamp it on, snap the tablet in. Under a minute, no headrests removed, no instructions needed.
Try It on Your Next Road Trip — Or Send It Back
If RoadEase™ doesn't hold your tablet rock-still through your next drive, or doesn't fit both your backseat headrests the way we promised, send it back for a full refund. Aluminum arms, gear-locked hinges, and a 10 kg load rating mean it's built to outlast the kid who keeps yanking on it — but if it doesn't earn its spot in your glove box, you don't pay for it.
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RoadEase™ — Mount Your Tablet Dead-Center Between Both Headrests for Strain-Free Backseat Viewing
Hang Your Tablet Right Between the Backseats — and End the Wars Before the Drive Begins
Two kids, one tablet, four hours to grandma's. You already know how that ends. RoadEase™ clamps onto both backseat headrests at once and floats your tablet dead-center — so neither kid has to lean, twist, or fight for a view. Both seats see the screen. Both seats stay calm. You actually finish a podcast.

Stop Settling for Wobbly Single-Headrest Mounts That Drop on Every Bump
Most backseat holders clamp to one headrest and call it done. One kid gets a clean view. The other leans across, complains, kicks the seat. Then a pothole hits and the whole rig pivots sideways. RoadEase™ uses two arms anchored to both headrest posts at once — the screen sits in the middle, locked in place, where both kids can actually watch the same movie without wrestling for it.
➤ Sits Dead-Center Between Both Backseat Headrests: Two arms clamp onto both headrest rods at the same time, so the tablet floats in the middle aisle — both kids see the screen straight-on without leaning across each other or arguing over whose side it points to.
➤ Locks the Screen Still on Every Pothole: Dual anchor points plus aluminum arms and silicone-lined pads kill the wobble single-arm mounts can't. No more pausing the movie because the screen swung out of view on the highway joint.
➤ Holds a Phone or a 12.9″ iPad Pro — Case Still On: Spring-loaded jaws grip devices from 4.7″ up to 12.9″ with a chunky kid case in place. No scratched corners, no slipping out on bumps, no fighting the case off every time.
How RoadEase™ Stays Locked While the Car Doesn't
Most car tablet mounts hang off one headrest like a flag on a pole. RoadEase™ instead bridges both headrests with a horizontal aluminum bar, then drops the tablet down on a 6–27 cm telescoping arm with a 360° ball joint at the screen. That second anchor point is why the rig doesn't sway when you take a corner — and why the screen doesn't end up pointing at the ceiling halfway through the drive.
Internal gear hinges hold the exact angle you set — they don't creep, sag, or droop mid-movie. Silicone pads grip the headrest rods without scratching the leather, and the clamp jaws have a rubber liner so even a thin iPad inside a thick kid case still locks in with zero rattle.
Why Road-Trip Parents Stopped Trying Anything Else
After the third $20 single-arm mount that quit on the first long drive, families stop guessing. RoadEase™ is the one that survives the bumps, fits the iPad with the kid case still on, and gives both backseat passengers a flat view of the screen at the same time.
"Bought the cheap ones twice — both broke or sagged within a month. This one's held up to two summer road trips and my 4-year-old yanking on it daily. Wish I'd gotten it sooner." — Megan R.
"Skeptical it would actually fit both headrests in my Highlander. It did, took 30 seconds, and the kids haven't fought over the tablet since." — Daniel K.
Hands-Free Backseat Viewing That Doesn't Wreck Their Necks
✓ Both Kids Watch Without Leaning or Twisting: Center placement means no neck strain, no "move it to my side" arguments, no one craning sideways for four hours.
✓ Stays Put on Bumpy Roads and Highway Joints: Two anchor points plus gear-locked hinges keep the screen level even when the car isn't.
✓ Snaps Off When You're Not Driving Kids Around: 30-second knob release — fold it down or pull it out so the backseat goes back to being a backseat.
Setup in Under a Minute — No Tools, No Manual
Step 1: Clamp the two anchor brackets onto your backseat headrest rods. Twist the knobs until snug — no tools, no headrest removal.
Step 2: Telescope the lower arm out and angle it down so the tablet lands at your kids' eye level. Lock the joint.
Step 3: Snap your phone, iPad, or tablet into the spring-loaded cradle. Rotate portrait or landscape on the 360° ball joint and start the movie.

| Why RoadEase™ | Single-Arm Headrest Mounts | Letting Kids Hold It |
|---|---|---|
| Bridges Both Headrests so the tablet sits dead-center for both kids | ❌ Sits on one side — second kid leans | ❌ Whoever's holding gets to pick |
| Locked-Steady on Bumpy Roads — dual anchors plus gear hinges | ❌ Pivots and droops on every pothole | ❌ Dropped tablet, cracked screen |
| Fits 4.7″–12.9″ Devices With Cases On — phone all the way to iPad Pro | ❌ Usually maxes out around 10″, no case | ❌ Tired arms in 15 minutes |
Specifications: What's Under the Hood
- Build: Aluminum-alloy arms, ABS clamp body, silicone-lined headrest pads, rubber-lined device jaws
- Folded Dimensions: 10.8 × 5.0 × 2.2 inches — fits in a glove box
- Lower-Arm Extension: 2.4 to 10.6 inches, for tuning the height to short or tall kids
- Headrest Rod Spacing Fit: 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart (fits most sedans, SUVs, and pickups)
- Device Range: 4.7″ to 12.9″ — phones, mini tablets, full-size tablets, with most kid cases on
- Weight Capacity: Up to 10 kg / 22 lbs
Questions? We've Got You Covered
Will it fit my car's headrests?
It clamps onto headrest rods spaced 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart, which covers most sedans, SUVs, and pickups. If your car has fixed headrests with no exposed rods (some Volvo models), this mount won't fit.
Will it hold my iPad Pro 12.9″ with the kid case still on?
Yes. The spring-loaded jaws open to 12.9″ and the rubber liner grips chunky kid cases without slipping. You don't have to fight the case off before every drive.
Will it actually stay still on a bumpy road?
That's the point of the dual-headrest design. Two anchor points plus internal gear hinges mean it doesn't sway, droop, or rotate sideways the way single-arm mounts do — even on rougher highway joints.
Does it block the rearview from the driver's seat?
The lower arm telescopes from 6 to 27 cm — drop the screen low enough to stay below the rearview mirror line. You set the height, so you keep your line of sight.
Tools or installation help required?
No. Twist the two knobs, clamp it on, snap the tablet in. Under a minute, no headrests removed, no instructions needed.
Try It on Your Next Road Trip — Or Send It Back
If RoadEase™ doesn't hold your tablet rock-still through your next drive, or doesn't fit both your backseat headrests the way we promised, send it back for a full refund. Aluminum arms, gear-locked hinges, and a 10 kg load rating mean it's built to outlast the kid who keeps yanking on it — but if it doesn't earn its spot in your glove box, you don't pay for it.
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Hang Your Tablet Right Between the Backseats — and End the Wars Before the Drive Begins
Two kids, one tablet, four hours to grandma's. You already know how that ends. RoadEase™ clamps onto both backseat headrests at once and floats your tablet dead-center — so neither kid has to lean, twist, or fight for a view. Both seats see the screen. Both seats stay calm. You actually finish a podcast.

Stop Settling for Wobbly Single-Headrest Mounts That Drop on Every Bump
Most backseat holders clamp to one headrest and call it done. One kid gets a clean view. The other leans across, complains, kicks the seat. Then a pothole hits and the whole rig pivots sideways. RoadEase™ uses two arms anchored to both headrest posts at once — the screen sits in the middle, locked in place, where both kids can actually watch the same movie without wrestling for it.
➤ Sits Dead-Center Between Both Backseat Headrests: Two arms clamp onto both headrest rods at the same time, so the tablet floats in the middle aisle — both kids see the screen straight-on without leaning across each other or arguing over whose side it points to.
➤ Locks the Screen Still on Every Pothole: Dual anchor points plus aluminum arms and silicone-lined pads kill the wobble single-arm mounts can't. No more pausing the movie because the screen swung out of view on the highway joint.
➤ Holds a Phone or a 12.9″ iPad Pro — Case Still On: Spring-loaded jaws grip devices from 4.7″ up to 12.9″ with a chunky kid case in place. No scratched corners, no slipping out on bumps, no fighting the case off every time.
How RoadEase™ Stays Locked While the Car Doesn't
Most car tablet mounts hang off one headrest like a flag on a pole. RoadEase™ instead bridges both headrests with a horizontal aluminum bar, then drops the tablet down on a 6–27 cm telescoping arm with a 360° ball joint at the screen. That second anchor point is why the rig doesn't sway when you take a corner — and why the screen doesn't end up pointing at the ceiling halfway through the drive.
Internal gear hinges hold the exact angle you set — they don't creep, sag, or droop mid-movie. Silicone pads grip the headrest rods without scratching the leather, and the clamp jaws have a rubber liner so even a thin iPad inside a thick kid case still locks in with zero rattle.
Why Road-Trip Parents Stopped Trying Anything Else
After the third $20 single-arm mount that quit on the first long drive, families stop guessing. RoadEase™ is the one that survives the bumps, fits the iPad with the kid case still on, and gives both backseat passengers a flat view of the screen at the same time.
"Bought the cheap ones twice — both broke or sagged within a month. This one's held up to two summer road trips and my 4-year-old yanking on it daily. Wish I'd gotten it sooner." — Megan R.
"Skeptical it would actually fit both headrests in my Highlander. It did, took 30 seconds, and the kids haven't fought over the tablet since." — Daniel K.
Hands-Free Backseat Viewing That Doesn't Wreck Their Necks
✓ Both Kids Watch Without Leaning or Twisting: Center placement means no neck strain, no "move it to my side" arguments, no one craning sideways for four hours.
✓ Stays Put on Bumpy Roads and Highway Joints: Two anchor points plus gear-locked hinges keep the screen level even when the car isn't.
✓ Snaps Off When You're Not Driving Kids Around: 30-second knob release — fold it down or pull it out so the backseat goes back to being a backseat.
Setup in Under a Minute — No Tools, No Manual
Step 1: Clamp the two anchor brackets onto your backseat headrest rods. Twist the knobs until snug — no tools, no headrest removal.
Step 2: Telescope the lower arm out and angle it down so the tablet lands at your kids' eye level. Lock the joint.
Step 3: Snap your phone, iPad, or tablet into the spring-loaded cradle. Rotate portrait or landscape on the 360° ball joint and start the movie.

| Why RoadEase™ | Single-Arm Headrest Mounts | Letting Kids Hold It |
|---|---|---|
| Bridges Both Headrests so the tablet sits dead-center for both kids | ❌ Sits on one side — second kid leans | ❌ Whoever's holding gets to pick |
| Locked-Steady on Bumpy Roads — dual anchors plus gear hinges | ❌ Pivots and droops on every pothole | ❌ Dropped tablet, cracked screen |
| Fits 4.7″–12.9″ Devices With Cases On — phone all the way to iPad Pro | ❌ Usually maxes out around 10″, no case | ❌ Tired arms in 15 minutes |
Specifications: What's Under the Hood
- Build: Aluminum-alloy arms, ABS clamp body, silicone-lined headrest pads, rubber-lined device jaws
- Folded Dimensions: 10.8 × 5.0 × 2.2 inches — fits in a glove box
- Lower-Arm Extension: 2.4 to 10.6 inches, for tuning the height to short or tall kids
- Headrest Rod Spacing Fit: 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart (fits most sedans, SUVs, and pickups)
- Device Range: 4.7″ to 12.9″ — phones, mini tablets, full-size tablets, with most kid cases on
- Weight Capacity: Up to 10 kg / 22 lbs
Questions? We've Got You Covered
Will it fit my car's headrests?
It clamps onto headrest rods spaced 0.4 to 6.3 inches apart, which covers most sedans, SUVs, and pickups. If your car has fixed headrests with no exposed rods (some Volvo models), this mount won't fit.
Will it hold my iPad Pro 12.9″ with the kid case still on?
Yes. The spring-loaded jaws open to 12.9″ and the rubber liner grips chunky kid cases without slipping. You don't have to fight the case off before every drive.
Will it actually stay still on a bumpy road?
That's the point of the dual-headrest design. Two anchor points plus internal gear hinges mean it doesn't sway, droop, or rotate sideways the way single-arm mounts do — even on rougher highway joints.
Does it block the rearview from the driver's seat?
The lower arm telescopes from 6 to 27 cm — drop the screen low enough to stay below the rearview mirror line. You set the height, so you keep your line of sight.
Tools or installation help required?
No. Twist the two knobs, clamp it on, snap the tablet in. Under a minute, no headrests removed, no instructions needed.
Try It on Your Next Road Trip — Or Send It Back
If RoadEase™ doesn't hold your tablet rock-still through your next drive, or doesn't fit both your backseat headrests the way we promised, send it back for a full refund. Aluminum arms, gear-locked hinges, and a 10 kg load rating mean it's built to outlast the kid who keeps yanking on it — but if it doesn't earn its spot in your glove box, you don't pay for it.



























