If coasters aren't your thing, you can go with something a bit more discreet in the form of
small rubber bumpers that you can stick onto the bottom of the HomePod.
Not exact matches
Just like Vista it got a few
small updates for 2017: the sunshade is made out of higher quality fabric, the material of the pop - out sunvisor got improved, the sunvisor locks better in place when you bring it up and down, the wheels are made out of solid polyurethane instead of hard
rubber, and there is an option of real leather handlebar and
bumper bar.
Now, it has a better quality fabric on the canopy and the pop - out sunvisor, the wheels got upgraded to the solid polyurethane instead of hard
rubber, the frame in the back is narrower creating
smaller footprint, and there is an option of having a real leather cover for the handlebar and a
bumper bar.
But back to this bright red Lamborghini Huracan, now fitted with a nice front
bumper that includes a low, black finished fin for added aggressiveness (I do hope that is a
rubber material as you are bound to scrape over the concrete and touch the sidewalk with it more than once), a set of side sills with a
small vertical fin for looks, or that should be added stability at high speed, and naturally an impressive looking rear lower diffusers.
The only way to properly distinguish them is that the 1972s had flush mounted
bumpers with no
bumper guards, (
small bumper guards were optional), while both the 1973 and 1974 models had the protruding «5 mph (8.0 km / h)»
bumpers (with a
rubber type filler behind them) in conjunction with large
bumper guards.
The flap secures via a
small loop and tab on the Daydream View, and it hides capacitive
rubber bumpers for protecting the phone and initiating the Daydream apps, and a notch for holding the Daydream remote when not in use.