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Old 25-07-2014, 21:18   #1
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Might seem a daft Q but was wondering if any of you guy's are using a windscreen mounted phone holder & how you rate them & what type you've got. Just i'm after one but don't want one that wobbles about so can use my phone to take vids whilst driving
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Old 25-07-2014, 22:29   #2
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Good luck with that. I've never found one that stay fixed to screen. I even had to buy a dash stand for my sat nav


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Old 26-07-2014, 00:14   #3
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Good luck with that. I've never found one that stay fixed to screen. I even had to buy a dash stand for my sat nav


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Had that prob on my astra coupe as the satnav mount kept falling off every few weeks but it's never fell off the T2's windscreen & it's been on for over a year & am wondering if it's down to this motor having heat reflecting glass at the front end
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Old 26-07-2014, 08:39   #4
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how is it a satnav can fall off when can seem so secure. one minute feels like
would damage screen if pulled any harder, next its in your lap or foot well.

dont dash mounts give more vibration?
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Get your self the new grip-go can't fault it
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I've been looking at them TBH but not keen on the idea of the 20cm long arm as would rather have my phone a bit closer to the screen
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Old 25-07-2014, 22:32   #7
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Might seem a daft Q but was wondering if any of you guy's are using a windscreen mounted phone holder & how you rate them & what type you've got. Just i'm after one but don't want one that wobbles about so can use my phone to take vids whilst driving
I brought one for my Note 2 from Mobile Fun, it was about £14 and was rock solid, I took a few Greenlaning videos in Swindon with it I'll have to try and upload them
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Just ordered 2, they better be good
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Rub a smear of glycerine on the sucker, then when you stick it to the screen, put a needle under the sucker. Push it hard and slide the needle out. It lets more air out. Then lock it on.

Should be almost permanent, especially if you do it on a hot day.

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Rub a smear of glycerine on the sucker, then when you stick it to the screen, put a needle under the sucker. Push it hard and slide the needle out. It lets more air out. Then lock it on.

Should be almost permanent, especially if you do it on a hot day.

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I really don't get how these hold the actual phone.

:S :S :S

Can someone tell me from.the start?
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Old 27-07-2014, 05:20   #12
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The write up says the pad is sticky
I have ordered two too as has been said at that price it is worth a punt.
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I'm so happy with mine I paid £6.99 off amazon I've just ordered another two from Hong Kong at that price can't go wrong
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