Price: $14.99
(as of Jul 04, 2024 12:08:30 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation and performance of the portable electronic device mount. For example, they mention it’s convenient and works well. They’re also satisfied with adjustability. That said, some complain about the size and weight. Opinions are mixed on appearance, fit, quality, and grip.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Amazon Customer –
This thing is awesome if it fits your rear view mirror
It took a little bit of effort to slip it on the back of my rear view mirror but it fits almost perfect. It does not move my mirror while I’m driving, contrary to what other people have said. it doesn’t weigh it down. It’s convenient and out of the way, it doesn’t obstruct my view. It’s a bit bulky, but it’s strong and I feel confident that it’s not going to drop my nine hundred dollar phone. I really love it. I’m gonna take it on vacation with me for the rental car
Jason Brunsting –
Seems better than most other similar products
This holds up pretty well, the only problem I had is that in order to keep my extra heavy phone in place I did over tighten the screw on the back and it has stripped out and will now not come apart to adjust the angle, it’s because it’s using a metal screw inside a plastic tightening nut so it broke off inside and now freely rotates. This wouldn’t be a problem if you don’t tighten it so extreme like I did, which I only did because of the weight of my phone.
Pam Meeks –
Better than a/c vent holder
You might think that this looks too bulky. Once you get it installed itâs not bulky at all. It holds your phone upright or sideways. It can be set at eye level so no looking down that can cause swerving on the road. If you are using your phone for travel directions, use this. You canât beat it.
Nadine M. –
Does What It Is Supposed To Do
This product is rather bulky, but it gets the job done. I love its versatility and that I can rotate it out of my line of view when not in use. The design is clever and one of the better designed phone holders I’ve seen. There are only two things that could be improved: 1. The lip the phone sits in could be longer. This would help cradle the phone better and keep it from popping out of the stand. The popping out problem can be solved by making sure the side grasps are sitting properly on the phone (Android Motorola Edge) so it’s not that much of an issue. 2. If you accidently hit the contraption, it moves the rearview mirror and loses a tight grip on the mirror. Not too big an issue, but the readjustment of both the mirror and the phone holder while on the road can be a little irritating. I wish there were a way to make it grasp the mirror more securely even when nudged. Other than this, I like the product. It’s worth the money and I am mostly happy with it. It’s certainly well-made, sturdy, and functional and I used it on a 6 hour road trip to New Jersey over Thanksgiving without concern.
Campbell –
Heads up position
This is the best, place your phone in a heads up position.Your eyes stay on the road. Just need to make the top mirror catch a bit thinner fir some cars.Won’t fit over the mirror. Infiniti qx50 eg.
Firegirl –
REALLY WORKS
I have been in search for a phone holder for over a year. Either they don’t hold the suction, don’t fit in the space that’s in my car, don’t hold the phone etc. No joking, I’ve bought a bunch over this last year and returned them. This one is a keeper!!! Fits over the rear view mirror and holds my phone. The only down side is that i occasionally hit the holder and I have to reposition my rearview mirror.
WeasleyIsOurKing! –
Just what I was looking for
Put on the mirror of my 2022 Subaru Forester Wilderness, with my large and heavy Samsung S23 Ultra. Love it more than any phone holder I’ve ever had. It is right in my line of sight without obstructing my view of the road. It puts my phone in a very comfortable location to easily use the touchscreen without having to reach across the dashboard like previous holders. Easy to change the phone position. Very sturdy and doesn’t interfere with the buttons on the bottom of the mirror at all. The only bad thing is that it shakes a lot on rough roads, way worse than dashboard mounts. But the pluses far outweigh the minus, so I’ll deal with it.
Bhamster –
Went from 5 stars to 2 stars
This is my second and last edit. I decided to try to change the angle of the phone mount so that the phone wouldn’t flop forward, but when I took it down, I was unable to adjust one of the arms. I had adjusted it before–with great difficulty–but this time it wont budge at all. So I’ve decided this thing is just WAY too much trouble. It gets out of adjustment so easily, but if you try to fix while driving, you risk making the mirror fall off. Rearview mirrors simply were not meant to have anything this heavy hanging from them, much less something that needs adjustment by pressing upwards. Sending it back and going back to my old vent-blocking model.————–I am editing this review right away and knocking off a couple stars. What I wrote below was when I first received it and was so excited about how well it SEEMED it would work. Problem was, I hadn’t taken a test drive yet. As soon as I started driving, my phone flopped forward. My fiddling, trying to get it to stay made the entire review mirror fall off. I was able to get to a gas station where a policeman helped me get it back up. He said it’s probably too much weight on the mirror.My husband and I then went on a day trip and had a lot of difficulty switching between my phone and his phone in the holder. What I came to realize is that any upward motion in adjusting this holder can make the review mirror fall off.That center post that supports the phone cannot be pulled down as I show in the photos: your phone has to fit under that little protrusion (in the circled area in the first photo) in order to keep the phone from flopping forward. Well let me tell you that taking your phone out and putting it back in several times can making everything get out of adjustment. And believe me, you don’t want to be adjusting this thing while you’re driving.We are a little iffy now about keeping it but my RAV4 just doesn’t have a good place to put a phone. And since we live in the South where it gets blazing hot all Summer, a suction cup holder just won’t work. So I may end up keeping it because of lack of any other choice–that is, now that we have decided we don’t want to block a vent anymore.One thing I just did was to put a rubberband around that center post to add a little extra security to keep my phone from flopping forward. Haven’t tried it out yet, but I hope it helps. We may just refrain from ever using my husband’s larger phone in it.Initial review:I just got this today and wanted to write down how the installation went before I forget. It took me quite a while to fiddle with all the components and get it placed properly. The fiddling actually caused my rearview mirror to fall off! So now I know how to reinstall a rearview mirror on a 2017 RAV4. So that this doesn’t happen to you, I would suggest you try to get it all adjusted before hanging it. Or if you see something needing to be adjusted, take it down and adjust it, then put it back up to check. If you have the same vehicle as I do, you won’t need to widen the hanger–just leave the two sides all the way towards the center.What I really had trouble with was pulling out those 4 “arms” that grab the mirror. It takes some force but you want to be gentle as well since the whole thing doesn’t feel that sturdy: feels like the pieces could break easily if forced. But here’s what happened: I finally got those arms pulled out all the way then slipped the whole thing around the mirror and pushed the grips close up against the mirror –Voila!–but then realized, What the heck? I’ll never be able to adjust the mirror at night with bright headlights behind me! I was really disappointed at thinking there was no way around it and I’d have to send it back.BUT I took the whole thing off again, pulled the arms back out with difficulty, and then put it back on, making sure the lever for the rearview mirror was in FRONT of the phone holder. What I had to do to allow it to be functional was tighten the grips at the TOP of the mirror but not at the bottom. That kept the contraption on firmly AND allowed me to move the lever back and forth. Hooray!So if you don’t want to have to fiddle with all this and risk having your mirror fall out, try adjusting all this before hanging. And be sure you use the handy levers in the back that let you easily open and close over your mirror.Photos show 1) comparison with vent-blocking holder, 2) where to make sure your mirror lever is, 3) showing that it holds my husband’s larger, heavier phone with ease. [EDIT: I was wrong about that. It has to be tucked under the protrusion at the top in order to keep flopping forward which it seems to do anyway.]
Client d’Amazon –
excellent pour l’utilité dont il est vendu et son prix
Juan Flores Arenas –
COMPRE ALGO ÃTIL PARA MI AUTO
Martin Tatton –
The box was old, no instructions inside, the holder was old used and broker. Very disappointed.
sid –
because i have a subaru with eye sight cameras it won’t fit the revision mirror correctly
Lmar –
Excellent