HuhMenooo—September 24, 2025
I recently purchased the FONKEN Car Phone Mount 2-pack for my Nissan Rogue and I couldn't be happier. The installation was incredibly easy, and the mount feels very stable and has a very firm grasp after installing it. The 360-degree rotation is a game-changer, allowing me to switch between portrait and landscape mode for navigation without any hassle. The fact that the mount attaches securely to my dashboard and has a firm grip on my phone. Even on bumpy roads, my phone doesn't wobble or shake. Great product and excellent value for the price!" Read more
TWilhite—May 19, 2021
Maybe I didn't read the specs on this but it will NOT hold a phone with a large case on it. I don't have a large case on my iphone XR and it barely fits. If I take the case off it fits very well. I don't want to constantly take the case on and off either. I fear if I continue to use the holder with the slim case on, it will break the plastic tabs or ears that hold the phone. Haven't decided if I'm going to keep it or give it to the trashman. I'd return it but have tossed the packing materials including the box it came in. What I do like about it is it holds it securely and it stays in place. It installs in the car easily and I really like how you can rotate the phone and change the viewing angle if needed. **UPDATE** Ok, so I put it in another vehicle and for some reason, I used both hands to install the phone with case onto the phone holder and it fits. There are hairline margins but it still fits. I can't recall the type of case I have but bought it here in Amazon. I know, look at it and see what the name is but there isn't one. Anyway, it's a pretty good phone holder that allows multiple angles and 360 rotation. Read more
Babs—October 30, 2025
This is perfect for my car dashboard, but my husband bought it for his van and found that it works better on his mirror. It has helped us to stop looking down when traveling in unfamiliar places. I would definitely recommend this for those who uses their gps on their phones regularly. Read more
Teamimi—July 29, 2021
Poorly designed without longevity in mind. If you find that miracle spot in your car to set it up, it will likely move or possibly snap off or in half in due time. The build is poorly thought out and I wish I had sent it back before the return window closed. I struggled for 20 minutes trying to find a decent spot in my car to set this. The clip is so poorly designed that I had to struggle a bit to finally attach it to the only spot it works best (on the dash 2 o'clock above the steering wheel) and I could see the spring+clip slowly building up the tension to snap back off at me. Sure, it might be able to clip onto the sun visor -- or as the image here shows -- your REARVIEW MIRROR WHY, but those are pretty out of your vision on the road and have a higher likelihood that your eyes will be off the road for glancing "too long" to just look at your GPS for a split second. It doesn't fit above the vents or other areas of my dash. The clip requires a bit more elbow grease to open, but also a specific surface and friction in order to stay secure-- there's nothing to fasten except that it's clipped on and you hope for the best. You wouldn't want your phone to fly in your face when you drive over a bump, but that thing will knock you out with the slightest impact. I've been looking for, apparently, a unicorn of car mounts. With all the bad products I've been coming across on Amazon, I'm tempted to crowdfund my own company. Read more
Carl—August 12, 2025
I have a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe and a 2025 Toyota Rav 4. I have had this device since June and so far have not been able to satisfactorily mount it in either car. Don't get me wrong. It appears very well made and if successfully mounted it would be solid. First, the spring tension is VERY strong. I have a difficult time opening the jaws myself and my wife would not be able to do so. Both cars have a hooded shield above the instrument panel where the ad shows it mounted but both of mine just do not seem to accommodate this device. Can't get the spring arm in deep enough to be solid and my fingers on the steering wheel hit it. Then if I get it on there the phone is blocking too much of my road view. I tried the rear view mirror but my iPhone 16 pro and the heavy duty case I have it in, causes the mirror to sag from the weight. That brings me to the 4 clip arms. They seem to be sized to hold the uncased phone only. My case has a slide window to cover the camera ports and a flip out compartment/cover to hold a credit card, etc. Yes, it is robust. It is difficult to find a position where none of the clips are not pressing on a side button. I tried the sun visor too. But the visor bar is too close proximity to the roof liner. I can put the visor down to install the holder but then I can't put the visor back up because the spring hinge won't clear the head liner. Here again it's right in your face and would block my view of a traffic light, etc. I would have returned it except that I appreciate its design and concept so much I keep trying. I have a 2003 Ram Truck at my other home I will try to mount it there. I can't say I recommend it or do not recommend it. Buy it. Try it. Be happy or return it. Read more