Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2/3 case with RAM Mount
Take your tablet anywhere—literally. This custom-designed rugged case is built for versatility, durability, and real-world mounting scenarios, from marine dashboards to bike handlebars and everything in between.
🔧 Key Features 🔩 RAM Mount Ready
Integrated mounting holes compatible with RAM ball systems Securely attach your tablet to boats, bikes, cars, workshops, or control panels Designed for stability even in high-vibration environments 📱 Perfect Fit
Tailored for Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 & 3 Supports devices with original protective covers ON Also compatible with other tablets of similar dimensions 🧵 Optimized for PETG Printing
Best printed using PETG filament for durability and slight flexibility Strong, temperature-resistant, and ideal for outdoor use 🧩 Easy Assembly
Snap-fit design with precision dowels for alignment Minimal post-processing required Only the hinges require glue for long-term durability 🔌 Practical Design
Dedicated USB cable opening for charging while mounted Thoughtfully placed cutouts for accessibility and usability ⚙️ Mount It Anywhere With RAM-compatible mounting points, this case transforms your tablet into a true multi-environment tool:
🚤 Marine navigation (helm/dashboard mounting) 🚴 Bike or motorcycle setups 🚐 Camper vans & off-road vehicles 🏭 Workshop or industrial control panels 🔗 Example of RAM Mount Models To get the most out of this case, check out these compatible mounting options:
RAM Ball C Size (multiple shapes): https://makerworld.com/en/models/1597703-ram-mount-ball-c-size-different-shapes#profileId-1683436 RAM Pipe Mount (1.5" C Size): https://makerworld.com/en/models/933225-ram-mounts-style-pipe-mount-1-5-c-size#profileId-992371 RAM Ball Mount System (Thingiverse): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3384911
💡 Why This Design? This case was built with real-world use in mind—not just protection, but functionality in motion. Whether you're navigating at sea or tracking routes on a trail, your tablet stays secure, accessible, and powered.
If you print it, share your setup—I’d love to see where you mount it!





















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