How & What do you do, to mount your Cell Phone?
#23
I've got the Panavise mount, think I bought from Modifry, hooked to a proclip iPhone 6 mount. I like it because it's much lower than the ones shown above, a little more clean and discreet.
Here's the same mount with an old iPhone 4, since updated to the 6 mount and lightning cable:
Here's the same mount with an old iPhone 4, since updated to the 6 mount and lightning cable:
Do you have an aftermarket head unit?
#26
Registered User
A little too salty. I too play music and use GPS. We have the dash controls for music, and I turn on voice directions if I need it. There's not a lot of justification for driving distracted.
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#29
Unfortunately, for us directionally challenged, I need a place to mount my phone in as safe a place as possible for Waze...and I also use my phone for 100% of my music needs. I know that phones are a distraction, but both music and gps are distractions that are on the dashboard of most cars, even if you put the phone away. The trick is to not get tempted by the "dark side" and start doing other things that put your life (and the lives of others) in danger...
I definitely find that the Modifry mount keeps my phone mounted nice and high, which allows me to always have at the very least, peripheral vision on the road at all times, even when glancing at the phone...
#30
Like Garhead, I also have discovered the Steelie Car Mount and have mounted the base on the face of the dash above the consol/radio stack where it is in direct eyesight. A very "elegant" (in accordance with the KISS principal of Industrial Engineering Design) piece of engineering, though I shall have to be more careful about how I carry my phone around to avoid demagnetizing my CC's! (never thought about that). Attached are some photos of the install including my wireless Solo 3 radar. The clutter is minimized.[attachment=95625:IMG_8557.JPG][attachment=95626:IMG_8560.JPG][attachment=95627:IMG_8563.JPG][attachment=95628:IMG_8564.JPG]