🚘 Elevate your drive: hands-free, hassle-free, and always in view!
The Cellet Vehicle Rear View Mirror Phone Holder Mount offers a universal, sturdy, and adjustable solution to keep your smartphone secure and visible while driving. Its 270-degree lock knob and expandable, rubber-padded cradle arms fit most smartphones and rearview mirrors, providing a clutter-free, scratch-safe, and easy-to-install mount ideal for GPS navigation, dash cams, and passenger entertainment.
R**A
Feliz
Actualmente lo utiliza mi papá se lo di como regalo de cumpleaños
G**S
Holds my dash cam
I have a dash cam but it’s held on my an adhesive, which always fails when it’s warm out and I park in the sun. Every time it fell, it would pull out all the wires I tucked up into the lining. I have a Kingslim D4 front and rear cam and I use this for the front camera and I have it holding on to my rear view mirror and I kept the adhesive mounted and so when it releases, it’s still in place. I just squish it back up. Super happy with this purchase.
M**C
Trash
OK here goes save your money or buy something that doesn’t hang on the mirror all the little parts that tighten really well in the beginning are going to wear and also the heat or sunlight if you leave it hanging in your mirror will weaken the plastic I mean you get what you get when you pay for cheap plastic but what they advertise in the photos it’s not the same thing it’s cheap in poorly made. The little teeth that grab onto the mirror if your mirror is really slippery it will not fit correctly doesn’t matter how hard you push them down to lock them in place at some point in time it will come on lodged or unhinged to your mirror I would suggest getting the one that goes clips onto the middle of your steering wheel or the one that goes on the dashboard or spend A decent amount of money and get one at sections to the windshield in the corner I am not a fan of those but to each his own Hope this helps save your money.
C**S
Nice way to keep your phone steady while using GPS
What I like about it is that I don’t have to be fighting with phone holders that rotate themselves while driving, or falling off as they don’t still well. With this holder you avoid the mentioned, only thing I am concerned now is that if my mirror base is going to be strong to hold the extra weight and for how along.As I said for GPS usage of your phone is a great idea to have this holder.PS… There were no instructions on the box.Tip. Pull by hand the small sliding pieces on all four corners beforehand as you attempt to install the holder and push back on the sliding tabs to secure your phone holder in place, once set it is very steady.
T**S
clever design and a bargain, but...
A phone mount below the mirror seemed like a great idea, but I ended up finding it too distracting during routine driver scanning. Closer to, or just below, top of the dashboard is just as easy to check and not in the way or distracting — for me anyway.This was for an iPhone 13 in a '91 'Yota Hilux. I don't consider that mirror large at all, but it was a force fit for this clamp. Didn't break anything, but I could have. The clamps were deep enough for the mirror, but the way they adjust is to stick out into the passenger space instead of behind the mirror — so I had to cut off 1/2" of excess from each of the four corners to make a presentable installation.It is also a force fit for iPhone 13 in an Otterbox. Even with a tight fit, the phone is too heavy to remain in vertical position by holding only the sides. I wanted a horizontal orientation, and the clamp was secure for that.Ok, so it's in. Vibrates too much while the vehicle is in motion. Maybe barely tolerable on good pavement or at slow speeds. On mediocre pavement at speed, or gravel pretty much any time, it's a jackhammer. Worse than the effect on the phone, shaking transfers to the mirror, impairing its utility. That did it for me.DISCLAIMER: The breakaway mount of my rearview does allow a tiny bit of motion which I cannot tighten out of the fitting — that makes no discernible motion in ordinary use, but it becomes s a pretty big deal when magnified by the weight of the phone. I'm not sure whether flexing of the mount itself would allow problematic vibration. If your mirror is rock solid, maybe it would remain that way with the phone on it.
J**8
Finally!!!
I finally found a cell phone holder that actually works. I have gone through so many different brands in the past. They would fall apart after a few months. Or the worst - they would come flying off with my phone while I was driving. This one is sturdy. It was easy to install. I set it up once & have left it up there - it is not in the way whether I use it or not. You do have to use both hands to put your phone in it because it does have a snug fit. I also accidentally called 911 on my first few days of use. Its a snug fit & takes some getting used to it. You just need to make sure you don’t close it onto the phone buttons. Way better than any other car cell phone holder I have had. I highly recommend. Very happy with my purchase
R**.
Nice Mount - But Has Issues
The nut for the cell phone cradle was missing so I couldn't tighten the swing mount at the bottom. The whole thing mounted to the mirror just fine but without the nut to tighten the holding bracket for the phone, it would have been junk. I had to fashion a small nut to make it work. I understand this was a used/pre-owned item but it's disappointing it wasn't all there. But I got it to work.Install in TIGHT, but got it on OK and it looks OK when mounted, barely fits newer muti-function rearview mirrors. Spring-loaded mounts look like they bend under the effort to cradle the mirror. Mount to hold the phone is also TIGHT but that's good so your device doesn't fall out hitting a small bump or a freeway expansion joint.When the phone is removed the mount arm can be rotated backwards out of the way. It's too bad it wasn't a little bit longer. Most folks will need to mount their phone horizontally/landscape instead of vertically/portrait since the pads that hold the phone might activate the buttons on whatever side of your device they might be on.A good product, would have rated better if not for the missing nut. Hard to say what the long term reliability will be but time will tell. Bang for the buck - it's OK.
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