![]() 01/18/2017 at 15:43 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
There is a magnet in the pad, and a small on on the back of my phone.
It’s also really sturdy, no shaking on a rough dirt road. The magnet does not affect my phone in any way.
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Does it wreak havoc with the built-in compass though?
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Nope.
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I have the same one. Sandwiched the magnet inside the phone case and it’s awesome. Best car mod ever!!!
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I didn’t want to deal with the hassle of removing the adhesive from my dashboard, so I bought the window-mount version. The mount holds the phone very well, but the long arm requires me to brace the phone against the dash if I don’t want it to wiggle all over the place. Not ideal.
I placed the metal pad between the inner and outer layers of my phone case. It still grips fine.
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My dad has one too. Desgin wise, it’s so minimalist. Most other phone mounts are bulky & instusive.
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How heat sensitive is the adhesive?
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My dad’s has survived some hot summer days.
![]() 01/19/2017 at 00:13 |
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Been using those type for a while now, love them. So easy and very sturdy.
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For sure. I had a Ram Mount in my old car. It was plenty sturdy, but very bulky. This as (or more) sturdy, and a much better design.
![]() 01/19/2017 at 06:12 |
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Yep, love these phone mounts. One point though, the plate on the phone is not a magnet, just a metal plate. The adhesive on mine didn’t hold all that well, so I switched to the suction cup version of the same thing.