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Car mount holder that is used on the dash broad or the vent of your car. Will support the small devices such as ipod nano, mini, all kinds of phones, small smartphones, etc. DO NOT USE THIS CAR MOUNT AT THE WINDSHIELD. PLEASE NOTE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SIZE FOR THIS MOUNT: 5.5cm in width.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Star Horrible holster for an LG Dare phone.
Don’t buy this unless you have an ultraslim square-bottomed phone or appliance. I have an LG Dare, and it won’t fit in this holster like I thought it would. The description said it would hold almost any phone, but it’s not strong enough for my Dare. The lip on the bottom is very short. I’m sure this would work for the slim iPods or an iPhone maybe or something like that. I am disappointed…oh well.
1 Star You get what you paid for…
Don’t let the price fool you. When I got the “universal” mount only one of the arms is retractable so the device isn’t even centered on the mount, the adhesive to stick the mount on your dash is a joke and with a device in it, it’s too heavy for my vent and bangs around on every turn. Waste of Money…
2 Stars Excellent for Blackberry Curve, horrible for anything smaller
First, let me assure you I do not like writing negative reviews. However, I must immediately inform you that this product is NOT for an iPod nano! I repeat, it is NOT for an iPod nano or anything around that size. In fact, the only thing it is useful for is holding my Blackberry Curve 8330.
I implore you to not use it for anything much smaller than a Blackberry Curve. If you are unsure of the size I am talking about, then get out a deck of cards. If your product is smaller, then absolutely do not buy this. If your product is around the same size then take the chance–after all it’s pretty cheap. But on that point, you do get what you pay for.
Right out of the box, the holder was very (and I mean VERY) sensitive. If you jarred it the slightest bit, the extensible arm would shoot out to full length. Of course where do we want to use this apparatus? In our vehicles! This was a poorly engineered product that would have promise were it not for the “locking mechanism.” It basically uses tiny saw-like teeth to “lock” or more like “struggle for a one-fingered grasp” in place. My iPod nano just wouldn’t stay and would constantly fall out.
Although I would love to go ahead and give this product rave reviews for being an amazingly useful and amazingly inexpensive phone holder for your car so that you all can rest easy and “make that darned purchase decision” already, I just can’t bring myself to do that. This product advertises itself as an Apple iPod mini/nano+phone universal holder. It’s all that without the iPod mini/nano compatibility and universality. Use it for your smartphone or maybe even your iPod classic but don’t purchase it for anything smaller and expect to get much use out of it. At first maybe your holder will be less fussy, but the simple fact is the design is hugely flawed and any slight degree of wear/tear (i.e.: bumping into it or it falling off your vent to hit your padded floor) will likely turn it into a monster of a nuisance.
1 Star broken before i even got to use it
the title is self explanitory the spring mechanisim on the inside that grips the phone broke before i could even get a chance to use the thing. but i only pI .01 FOR IT SO I I GOT MY 1 CENTS WORTH OUT.
2 Stars Broke in the first 5 seconds.
I took a risk on this cradle because it was absurdly cheap. Well, I guess you get what you pay for. The very first time I used the adjustable pads, I heard a snap and they no longer stayed in place, a spring pushing them into the fully open position at all times. Not five seconds in and it was already broken. Given I paid some $4 for the whole thing, there wasn’t much sense in trying to ship it back for a replacement, so I decided to see if I could fix it.
I took the cradle apart by removing some screws and found that what broke were a few teeth on a tiny plastic gear responsible for locking the adjustable pads in place. I used some super glue to re-attach them, put the thing back together and voila, it works. For now anyway.
After this fun adventure, I found that it mounted quite easily on my car’s vent and did a reasonable job of keeping my Sony Ericsson X1 phone (which also doubles as a music player & GPS) in place. It’s about as bare bones as a cradle gets, but I didn’t expect anything better for the price. If it hadn’t broken immediately, I would’ve given it 4 stars for value, but as it is, 2/5.
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