Mobile phone holder
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Mobile phone holder
I am wanting a mobile phone holder, I have a great one on my bike and would lik3 something for the van, I don’t want to drill holes. Any sensible suggestions.
I have an iPhone 6 and an 8 Plus (work) so adjustability is a key attribute as is the ability to not look too rubbish. I don’t want to use the phone, just charge it and see it.
I have an iPhone 6 and an 8 Plus (work) so adjustability is a key attribute as is the ability to not look too rubbish. I don’t want to use the phone, just charge it and see it.
ymfb1- Member
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Re: Mobile phone holder
ymfb1 wrote:I am wanting a mobile phone holder, I have a great one on my bike and would lik3 something for the van, I don’t want to drill holes. Any sensible suggestions.
I have an iPhone 6 and an 8 Plus (work) so adjustability is a key attribute as is the ability to not look too rubbish. I don’t want to use the phone, just charge it and see it.
I purchased one of these ….
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…. two or three years ago. Although my older one is slightly different it is the same principle. Easily attached to the air vent and is adjustable through 90degrees.
bristol170kj- Member
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Re: Mobile phone holder
I have a Nuevo, with the same cab as yours, I expect. My satnav occupies the central flat-ish part of the dashboard (on a stalk mounted on a perspex disk held by the sprung clip). So that space is not available for anything else.
I needed a supplementary speedo, because the Peugeot speedo is woefully hard to read in poor light. So I use an old iPhone 4, with a speedo app. But how to mount it?
I bought a flexible arm about 8" long, terminating at one end in a lever suction cap, and on the other with a mount for the iphone. I stick it to the driver's quarterlight, in the bottom left cornet; the arm is bent such that the iphone is just in front of the dashboard vent - not totally obscuring it. Works well. Only snag is that you cannot totally close the blind of the driver's door but only a corner is affected so no problem - esp if using external silver screen.
Can't recall where I bought it - I think at a show [Royal Welsh].
Cymro
I needed a supplementary speedo, because the Peugeot speedo is woefully hard to read in poor light. So I use an old iPhone 4, with a speedo app. But how to mount it?
I bought a flexible arm about 8" long, terminating at one end in a lever suction cap, and on the other with a mount for the iphone. I stick it to the driver's quarterlight, in the bottom left cornet; the arm is bent such that the iphone is just in front of the dashboard vent - not totally obscuring it. Works well. Only snag is that you cannot totally close the blind of the driver's door but only a corner is affected so no problem - esp if using external silver screen.
Can't recall where I bought it - I think at a show [Royal Welsh].
Cymro
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