SKU: GC19-010-12521-03

Garmin Powered Marine Mount for Virb 360

Garmin Powered Marine Mount for Virb 360

Keep your VIRB 360 secured and powered while retaining water resistance with this Powered Marine Mount from Garmin. The base itself is rated IPX7 for water resistance and features an integrated 10' bare-wire cable for directly connecting to a DC power source.

This Powered Marine Mount has a bare wires voltage stepdown cable, which is 10 meters long

Capture everything while you're out on the water by connecting your VIRB 360® to any standard tripod (sold separately) or action mount, like these VIRB® mounts. Powered mount includes a 10 meter bare-wire voltage stepdown cable for direct connection to a DC power source.

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