Braeden Dougherty—December 26, 2025
This phone holder has been really good! It is very sturdy on my dash, unlike the stick-on-the-dash ones I had previously tried to use. I would definitely recommend buying this if you have troubles with suction mounts and want something to clip to your dash and sustain its position 👍 Read more
Customer—January 12, 2026
great product! Attaches well! Read more
KP—November 16, 2025
Love the product. I was curious why this is not the standard everyone uses instead of using the products that use suction. Now I know. And it is not as bad as one would think. INSTALL But first, the installation was simple. I see some videos posted here where they are trying to slide-it-on the dashboard. That is incorrect installation technique. Please pull the bottom clip (takes some strength) so that it provides the required grip when you release it after pushing the mount into the dash. This is not a slide-on. It is kind of like using a hair clip where you need to hold the jaws open (takes some strength) and then release to create the grip. If you do not feel the strength of the lower clip, then you are probably doing it wrong. DESIGN The only note of caution, which I found out immediately upon installation, is that if you have large hands, and are used to turning your steering one-handed like Tom Cruise or Charlie Sheen, then your fingers may end up hitting the phone since it is fairly close to the steering. But this is not a deal breaker because normally it is far enough to NOT be an issue, especially if you are gripping the steering wheel with your fingers curled the way they are supposed to. VISIBILTY Definitely no visibility issues. It does NOT block the view. It sits right where you need it. DURABILITY It is NOT flimsy (at least till now, for about the month I have had it). I will probably post an update about whether the grip leaves any marks on the dashboard. I have kept it on. I do not remove and attach it. It is just installed permanently. At some point I am guessing it will leave a mark, but it is too soon to tell. There is enough silicone padding to prevent obvious scratches, but the car is parked outside so the sun may have some effect? STABLE? I was able to mount my phone, Pixel 7, with as well as without a case. Takes two hands. It can even hold the phone with a leather flip-cover, but you have to fold the cover back and jam it in just so for it to work. RECOMMEND? My recommendation? Go ahead and buy it. This is as close as you can get to the best design solution for a phone mount. Read more
Overtis Robinson—November 13, 2025
So the product stays in placed once clipped. The issue I have with it is that the portion of the product that holds the cell phone isn't stiff enough. After about a week or so, the phone tends to fall down due to bumps and vibration. I'm a truck driver so I'm constantly on the road, driving long distances. I would recommend tighten the arm that holds the cell phone or even make a version of this product were there is no screw at all. The mini screwdriver doesnt really help tighten the screw. You can only turn the screw so much but it doesn't help. Hope this is helpful Read more
Kevin—December 26, 2025
Holder was decent worked on in my truck but my clip area was not flat. So the clip would slide. Just wasn’t a good fit for my truck so 3 stars only because I couldn’t get the right set up. Yet the clip is strong and sturdy enough I’m sure if you clip surface is flat. Read more
Alan F.—January 11, 2026
This is an interesting design that really only works if your dash is optimally shaped for it: it needs a dash with flat surfaces top AND bottom. Any kind of taper is going to cause it to fail at some point. Mine held up pretty well for about a year before it failed. Right about the time the rotating joint that holds the phone upright started slipping and allowing the phone to spin, the clamp lost just enough grip that the whole thing, phone and all, fell to the floor while I was driving. The contour of the underside of the dash top allowed the clamp to more or less squeeze its way off the dash. Not a happy event while driving, but my phone did survive. The other design feature that turned out not so nice is the clamp for the phone itself. It's very tight (generally a good thing) with prongs that cover either the volume down or wakeup buttons on my Samsung A54 (a not so good thing), and requires a some wrist contortion in order to get behind it with enough leverage to open it (a not so good thing) which can contribute to it falling off the dash (see above.) All in all, I can say it's a nice concept for vehicles where vent-mount holders don't work well and where you're not able to effectively use a beanbag or stand mount. You just have to be really wary of exactly how it grips your dash and willing to live with some contortion in inserting your phone. Read more
peter e smith—January 1, 2026
Works great one of the best phone holders I've ever had Read more
B52Mechanic—January 3, 2026
Good, Strong clamp. 1.) Wouldn’t fit on dashboard, too thick,so it’s on my rearview mirror. Don’t like the phone and cord hanging down in front the windshield. 2.)Secure phone properly in the holder, or else it could flip upside down while driving and the distraction could be not only be frustrating, but costly. 3.) A good phone holder, it just takes a little extra time to be sure the phone is properly set in. 4.) Couldn’t attach to my dashboard. Dashboard too thick for clamp & clamp not long enough, I think. A little lower to my line of sight on dashboard preferred by me. Read more