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I've been very happy with the appropriately named "F color" magnetic holder. It clamps to the vents and, with the accompanying metal insert placed in my phone case, I have been able to get a firm hold allowing good viewing of waze and any other app I want with the phone sitting by the A pillar
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I've been very happy with the appropriately named "F color" magnetic holder. It clamps to the vents and, with the accompanying metal insert placed in my phone case, I have been able to get a firm hold allowing good viewing of waze and any other app I want with the phone sitting by the A pillar
Hi, 2 questions:
1. - Does it put any 'damaging" potential pressure on the vents over time?
2. - where does one buy one of these. Seems the most practical solution of them all to me.
Thanks
The clamp is screwed down by you so pressure is controlled. Its a little finicky to do but looks good and works well. The clamp is also nicely built so seems safe for the vents.
I bought mine on amazon.
I've been very happy with the appropriately named "F color" magnetic holder. It clamps to the vents and, with the accompanying metal insert placed in my phone case, I have been able to get a firm hold allowing good viewing of waze and any other app I want with the phone sitting by the A pillar
I have mine in the larger vent below, but I like using the fixed smaller vent above. I am using the Samsung wireless charging, so I need to do some research... Amazon here we come...
The problem I have with the vent holders is that, at least here in Florida, I am blasting the A/C pretty much all the time. When the phone cools off significantly, the battery loses its power. Thus, those a/c vent holders really don't work for me.
I am pretty well convinced that the most elegant solution to holding a cell phone in a car is one of the many magnetic mounts. My current favorite (viewed from afar) is the Caseco Core 360. It seems to have a very small footprint and appears to be quite unobtrusive. Most of these magnetic mounts are secured in place by double sided adhesive tape. The dilemma I am having is finding the best location. I am thinking about placing it on the dash above the infotainment screen but in front of the vents. This location seems closest to ideal as it would not obstruct seeing or reaching any controls or buttons while at the same time placing the phone screen at a height that permits a quick glance by the driver (practical if using the phone's GPS).
For those of you using this location, how has it worked out?
I am pretty well convinced that the most elegant solution to holding a cell phone in a car is one of the many magnetic mounts. My current favorite (viewed from afar) is the Caseco Core 360. It seems to have a very small footprint and appears to be quite unobtrusive. Most of these magnetic mounts are secured in place by double sided adhesive tape. The dilemma I am having is finding the best location. I am thinking about placing it on the dash above the infotainment screen but in front of the vents. This location seems closest to ideal as it would not obstruct seeing or reaching any controls or buttons while at the same time placing the phone screen at a height that permits a quick glance by the driver (practical if using the phone's GPS).
For those of you using this location, how has it worked out?
malbec - It was your post that got me thinking about that area for my phone. Sounds like you like the spot, no?
Regarding the exact mount, I will probably wind up with either the Caseco or the Scosche. I prefer the diminutive size of the Caseco but wondering if I will dislike having the metal washer on the back of my phone case. It may be aggravating to not have the case sit flat on a table. I believe the Scosche permits placing the plate under the case, rendering it invisible - and I think that's a great solution. My concern would be to what extent I lose magnetic grip having the metal plate between my phone and its' case and if my case (it's fairly thin) can handle having the plate under it without deforming. I have read some reviews that have mentioned these issues.
malbec - It was your post that got me thinking about that area for my phone. Sounds like you like the spot, no?
Regarding the exact mount, I will probably wind up with either the Caseco or the Scosche. I prefer the diminutive size of the Caseco but wondering if I will dislike having the metal washer on the back of my phone case. It may be aggravating to not have the case sit flat on a table. I believe the Scosche permits placing the plate under the case, rendering it invisible - and I think that's a great solution. My concern would be to what extent I lose magnetic grip having the metal plate between my phone and its' case and if my case (it's fairly thin) can handle having the plate under it without deforming. I have read some reviews that have mentioned these issues.
Decisions, Decisions!
I wrapped the thin metal bit in cling film and put it between the case and the iPhone. No damage to the phone and it sticks like glue to the mount.
I use a 2 metre power cable and use Siri for voice calling and voice music selection. The phone is in your field of view when you need to look at it. Got to be the best solution.
Get a Spigen thin case w/ the indentation for a metal plate INSIDE the case. Works awesome w/ my S8+ and the Scosche mount. No ugly plate on the back of the phone and a little bit of protection to boot.
Okay, I ordered two of the Scosche mounts - one for my F-Type and one for my wife's Lexus RX. I still like that Caseco mount but I prefer to not have the washer on the back of my case. We shall see.
I found putting the plate on the inside of the case did not offer adequate gripping force during spirited drives. I had to place the plate on the outside of the case.
I found putting the plate on the inside of the case did not offer adequate gripping force during spirited drives. I had to place the plate on the outside of the case.
I found putting the plate on the inside of the case did not offer adequate gripping force during spirited drives. I had to place the plate on the outside of the case.
Was it this case in particular? My phone holds very steady. Only an accident would get it off of there. This case is specifically made to have the plate inside.
Was it this case in particular? My phone holds very steady. Only an accident would get it off of there. This case is specifically made to have the plate inside.
No. My case is a heavy rubber prophylactic that allows me to dropkick the phone without damage to it or me.
Spigen Thin Fit™ was designed for minimalists that enjoy the look of barely having a case. The Thin Fit™ is made of a premium polycarbonate (PC), which is the secret to an extremely lightweight and bulk-free casing. The Spigen Thin Fit™ stays compatible with magnetic car mounts with its space for QNMP™ and other metal plates. Precise cutouts around the phone’s buttons and features allow for quick access and original click response. Keep your Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus slim with the Spigen Thin Fit™.
It IS NOT a rugged case but will prevent most damage from short drops. It allows a phone to be slid into your jean's pockets just as easily as no case. Great cover for magnetic mount and marginal protection.