Scosche MP12V MagicMount Magnetic Phone/GPS Power Outlet Mount for the Car
Scosche MP12V MagicMount Magnetic Phone/GPS Power Outlet Mount for the Car
- SECURE AND PORTABLE: Safely and quickly secure a mobile device via your vehicle's power outlet. The car power adapter makes it great for moving the mount from car to car or car to rental car
- 12-WATT USB TYPE-C PORT: Our 12W standard USB Type-C port detects your device and provides the fastest most powerful charge possible to keep your USB-C compatible phone charged
- STRONG MAGNETS: Extra powerful Rare-Earth neodymium magnets provide a secure grip to your devices and are 100% mobile device safe
- CONVENIENT: Open, cradle-free design permits safe, easy one-handed device use and access to all controls and ports
- OPTIMAL VIEWING ANGLE: 4-Axis, 360 Degree adjustable head with enhanced soft touch rubber lock-nut for secure positioning and flexible neck provide optimal viewing from almost any angle; Includes Scosche's Lifetime Tech Support and a 3 year warranty
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Brand : Scosche
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,GPS System Accessories,Vehicle Mounts
Rating : 4.3
Price : US $17.24
Review Count : 6121
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Scosche MP12V MagicMount Magnetic Phone/GPS Power Outlet Mount for the Car
- I was surprised about how many goodies came in with just the regular mount standalone kit. You do not need to order extra metal plates for your phone, two free ones are included. As you can see, the kit includes everything you need to start using this ecosystem.It came with a cleaning wipe, extra black bezel, actual 3M mounting adhesive (not the usual fake stuff), two metal plates to attach to your phone and even a plastic protective film incase you dont want to hard mount the metal plates to your phone or case.The strength is sufficient. I have yet to have my phone fall off in my heavy duty truck which does not have a smooth ride at all. Off-road applications are maybe not advisable.But the daily driver usage of a set it and forget it phone mount that has zero steps to mounting is worth the once in a month phone falling off the mount scenario.I will be using the large magic plate upgrade on the outside of my OtterBox to see if this can hold my pixel 7pro and bulky case even better
- So I got one for my personal truck, worked great, bought one for my work truck (line truck) and was super happy. Work truck goes off road, pot hole crummy roads and the the phone still holds, everything else in the truck might be on the floor but the phone will still be on the holder. It’s mounted on a vertical surface near my fuel and def gauge and it stays unless I pull it off and the little clip on the back keeps the charging cord off the floor board and out of the mud. Worth the money
- I only purchased a smartphone about a year ago, previously being in the flip-phone-for-life crowd, due to the requirements of a job I was on. Since then I have slowly been picking up the various accouterments of such devices, the latest being this magnetic mount. I bought it mostly so I can use Google Maps for navigation.It is remarkably effective. I have a Motorola Moto X4, in a slim silicon case, and an 05 Subaru Outback. The kit comes with the magnetic mount, two metal plates with adhesive (a rectangular one and a little circular one), a clear adhesive interposer, and, as a nice surprise, an alternate, black bezel.What you do is attach the metal plate to the outside of your case, the inside of your case, or your phone. If you choose the lattermost option, then you don\'t attach it directly to the phone, but to the clear adhesive interposer (just a clear plastic sheet with adhesive on both sides), likely to prevent surface damage and dampen shock/reduce possible strain. If you have one of those pop-socket devices, you attach the little metal circle to the center of that instead. Then, you fit the magnetic mount to one of the grilles of your car\'s vent system, wherever it is most convenient. Now you can mount your phone to it, the magnet clinging to the metal plate.I attached the metal plate to the inside of my case. It is very thin - I would say 1mm or less - and even on my slim silicon case it leaves only a very slight rise, hardly visible from the outside. I also attached it about 2/5ths of the way up from the bottom of the phone, as recommended (the Moto X4 does not have wireless charging). The magnet adheres quite well to the phone - the silicon case actually slightly pulls away when detaching the phone from the mount - not nearly enough to dislodge the case, but enough to let you know that the magnet is really sticking. As the mount has a rubber pad, and my case has a rubber texture, the phone does not slide at all in any lateral direction, the shear resistance is quite high. I am not concerned about the phone just falling off during normal operation of the car.The tines of the mount grip the vents quite well - I have only had the mount pull off the vents once when detaching the phone after parking. There are two sizes of gaps - narrow and wide - and the narrow gap seems to fit pretty well on the Subaru. I like how you can pivot the mount a little to the left or right, and use the vent\'s own hinge to pivot it up and down.There are some basic shortcomings of design. Obviously you can only attach this to the vents of the car, which limits your choice of positioning. I tried putting it on the left vent, but that caught too many outside reflections. I tried the right vent, but my hand was mostly blocking the screen. I tried the left passenger-side vent, but found that this took my eyes too far off the road while checking the navigation. In the end, I went with the driver\'s side right vent, since it required the lease eye-movement to check navigation and it was actually helpful to have my had block the screen, so as to avoid distraction. The tines hold, but they are not as secure as a hard mount would be. Likewise, the magnet could, in theory, be bumped out of position by kids/pets/carelessness and fall down into the foot well.However, I would generally recommend this, at least as someone\'s first mount, to get a feel for what they are looking for if nothing else.
- Love the ease of use and everything about it.
- I have 2 mounted side by side with 2 \"plates\" on the back of a galaxy table to run navigation software while offroading. Rough roads, potholes etc the tablet stays put. While in the city I hook my cell to one of the 2. Nothing has ever fallen off and they stay suck to the dash vinyl.
- This works exactly like it\'s supposed to the magnet is super strong
- Finally, I found a magnet that works with my vertical car vent and iPhone case (14 Plus)!! I absolutely love it and it\'s simple to set up and use. Get it, you won\'t regret it.
- These things stick like super glue.. Even on the roughest roads, 120,000 miles and counting, my phone hasn\'t fallen once..
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