Nexus 7 Car Mount - No Modification to Car!!~ - Nexus 7 Accessories

Saw a few N7 car install integration but my version is to keep the car stock and just add a mount for the N7 so I can always take it out easily.
Here is a picture to keep you subscribed to this thread, I need more time to write the review.
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What mount is this? This is exactly what I'm looking for
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Hey guys, this mount is from KOREA and the brand is Xenomix, I got mine on ebay. I had the 'EXOGEAR' dash type mount before but the mounting base is so big.
EXOGEAR
Xenomix
The model for 7' tablet mount is Xenomix 2X SHG-NX2000
Size: 100 x 155 x 122 mm
Weight: 190g
Color: Black
Up to 8' inch

so this is like a sticky/suction cup mount? I've had bad luck with these in the past and was wondering if this one is any different esp in extreme winters/summers
looking for a car mount for my 2012 Mitsubishi lancer...
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nolook said:
so this is like a sticky/suction cup mount? I've had bad luck with these in the past and was wondering if this one is any different esp in extreme winters/summers
looking for a car mount for my 2012 Mitsubishi lancer...
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I have the mount on the dash for 2 months now, went through the summer fine, if the extreme heat was fine, I'm sure the winter weather will be fine too. :good:
As long as you have a fairly flat area on the dash, it should held on tight!

Can the Nexus 7 remain vertically oriented.
I just purchased this car mount for my nexus 7. However, I like to have the nexus in portait mode, not landscape. Will this mount allow me to do that?
lexi250 said:
I have the mount on the dash for 2 months now, went through the summer fine, if the extreme heat was fine, I'm sure the winter weather will be fine too. :good:
As long as you have a fairly flat area on the dash, it should held on tight!
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I use the cell phone mount from Wal-Mart works just fine. Universal cell phone holder clips in vents
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Sabra56 said:
I just purchased this car mount for my nexus 7. However, I like to have the nexus in portait mode, not landscape. Will this mount allow me to do that?
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Works with portrait and landscape! :good:
Sturdy, stable, simple mount! Highly recommended!

JUST got mine in from Korea. Took a while to get here.Ordered it 12/3 and received today on 12/17 about 10 business days not counting weekends.
The packaging is really nice, thin but nice. Inside you find the mount ready to go except for maybe the inserts or tabs to insert in the mount depending on your dash to adjust/correct the height.
The suction cup is comprised of the sticky pad stuff that you see on the Xenogear mounts where you can use a wet towel to re-institute the sticky suction cup if it gotten too dirty.
The GREAT thing is that this mount is way smaller than any of the other "off dash" mounts that I have seen. I prefer this because if you use the mount with a N7, then your vision is not impaired because the tablet it not on the said dash, rather off the dash, maybe hanging is a better term to use lol.
Another awesome aspect of this mount. It can be used with both my Nexus 4 phone with or without a tpu case on. However, you have to place the phone in vertically. Which isn't horrible, I am use to mounts with side clamps of some sort. Just something to get used to.
Anywhoo...here's some pics with both the N7 and N4. I recommend this if you are looking for a smaller footprint of a mount! I'll report back on usage in a couple of days.

Does this mount come with an extension to sit further out from the dash if needed?
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ben1284 said:
Does this mount come with an extension to sit further out from the dash if needed?
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It does a bit. The mount, when unswitched can telescope out a bit. I attached a quick pic telescoped and not. Looks like it comes out like 2 inches. Which is pretty cool.

That is perfect! Thank you so much for the pics.
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kpjimmy said:
JUST got mine in from Korea. Took a while to get here.Ordered it 12/3 and received today on 12/17 about 10 business days not counting weekends.
The packaging is really nice, thin but nice. Inside you find the mount ready to go except for maybe the inserts or tabs to insert in the mount depending on your dash to adjust/correct the height.
The suction cup is comprised of the sticky pad stuff that you see on the Xenogear mounts where you can use a wet towel to re-institute the sticky suction cup if it gotten too dirty.
The GREAT thing is that this mount is way smaller than any of the other "off dash" mounts that I have seen. I prefer this because if you use the mount with a N7, then your vision is not impaired because the tablet it not on the said dash, rather off the dash, maybe hanging is a better term to use lol.
Another awesome aspect of this mount. It can be used with both my Nexus 4 phone with or without a tpu case on. However, you have to place the phone in vertically. Which isn't horrible, I am use to mounts with side clamps of some sort. Just something to get used to.
Anywhoo...here's some pics with both the N7 and N4. I recommend this if you are looking for a smaller footprint of a mount! I'll report back on usage in a couple of days.
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I also got the same dock, it looks great very well built.
The only thing I want to comment is that the arm that moves forward and backward is too short for my car. The dashboard of my car is not flat, it's kinda curved upwards and have a line across from left to right. So I have to put the dock to far back, towards the windshield to make the dock suction cup stick to the dashboard. The N7 is sitting kinda high above the dashboard as the end result.

lanwarrior said:
I also got the same dock, it looks great very well built.
The only thing I want to comment is that the arm that moves forward and backward is too short for my car. The dashboard of my car is not flat, it's kinda curved upwards and have a line across from left to right. So I have to put the dock to far back, towards the windshield to make the dock suction cup stick to the dashboard. The N7 is sitting kinda high above the dashboard as the end result.
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Does the mount cover the volume controls? Difficult to tell from the photos.
I do like the look of it!
Cheers

sadsplace said:
Does the mount cover the volume controls? Difficult to tell from the photos.
I do like the look of it!
Cheers
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No it doesn't.

I got the one from the same company off Ebay that is supported entirely by the cd slot. I found the thread about it here somewhere.
...Anywho It's a little wobbly on bumpy pothole roads, but its not going anywhere. It comes with little rubber stabilizer posts but I couldn't use them since the radio touch screen is behind it. I really enjoy it considering Toyota wanted another $2000 for their nav/web link stereo system and my N7 pretty much does the same thing! I don't see any damage to the CD slot either, I don't use it anyways. Sorry if the pics turn out bad, I'm on the XDA app

BTW, what do you guys use to keep charging the Nexus 7 while it is in NAVIGATION mode?
I tried multiple USB car charger and although the N7 shows as "charging", the battery goes down. The N7 was in this mode:
- Car mode using Car Home Ultra
- Google Navigation
- Connected to my phone wifi (tethering)
- Brightness at 75%
- NO BLUETOOTH

Since the wall charger is rated at 2A, I guess we need a car plug and a car charger able to provide 2A. I don't think I have ever seen a car charger that powerful.

Great mount. I've been looking for something similar to this. Thanks for the pics.

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Car Mounting Possible, Without Massive Modification?

Windshield mounts are illegal here, which is fine considering it's not an SUV/truck, and vision is limited.
On my phones I use a small mount that clips into the central heater vent. It's not pretty, but it works very well.
Has anyone found a solid version of something like that, for the Nexus 7?
As nice as some of the custom installs here look, I'm not interested in replacing my stereo or any panels.
I'm just at a loss for if there is something like what I use for my cell phone, but on a larger scale. It would have to clip into the heater exhaust, and be solid enough to safely hold a tablet, but also crush down when not in use. Or if there's a good alternative, I'd be glad to try it.
If the mount can support a small case as well, and crush down into place, that would be a bonus.
Many thanks!
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Mountek!
Goes right in the CD Slot you can still use the CD player without any issues. I just leave that one cd in there and normally use bluetooth for all videos and music.
They don't make it official for tablets yet very slow company. But the current one they offer can easily be used for Nexus 7 with just opening and removing 2 parts (very easy) and secure.
This does not block your heating vents or the windshield
raiseup151z said:
Mountek!
Goes right in the CD Slot you can still use the CD player without any issues. I just leave that one cd in there and normally use bluetooth for all videos and music.
They don't make it official for tablets yet very slow company. But the current one they offer can easily be used for Nexus 7 with just opening and removing 2 parts (very easy) and secure.
This does not block your heating vents or the windshield
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Looks interesting....can you elaborate on how to mod it to fix the Nexus?
I don't think that the nexus 7 could be attached to something that would clip into the vent. I think it would be too heavy. I have one of those kinds of mounts for my phone, but it seems to have worn out after a while.
Couldn't you put some sort of a plastic disk onto your dashboard and mount it there? Or would that still be considered obstructing your view and not allowed?
Pro-clip makes mounts specific to your car with very little "install"
http://www.proclipusa.com/brodit-device-holder/asus/nexus-7-google.aspx
adamhlj said:
I don't think that the nexus 7 could be attached to something that would clip into the vent. I think it would be too heavy. I have one of those kinds of mounts for my phone, but it seems to have worn out after a while.
Couldn't you put some sort of a plastic disk onto your dashboard and mount it there? Or would that still be considered obstructing your view and not allowed?
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My dashboard is much too rounded to allow for that.
However, I just watched a video in the XDA forums that gave me an idea. I could probably mount one of those disk style setups underneath my dashboard, and rotate it upwards. I'm just not sure how well it would hold the weight.
My car is identical to the one here: http://www.carparts.com/roadtests/hondaciviccoupe/photos.htm
The center area protrudes out a fair bit, and while it's hard to see, it's not flat right above the radio. But it is flat underneath the center console.
Maybe I'll give the exomount a try, and see if it holds in place ok.
I saw a while back a clever use of a metal coat hanger and shrink wrap tubing to make a mount for an ipad. Simply bending it to hook onto your heat vents and then shrinking the tubing so it doesnt scratch the crap out of your nexus is the only real setup to it.
I cant put the link cause I'm new to the forum, but its on instructables and just search tablet car dock coat hanger. Its one of the first few results. The title is "How to custom tablet car dock for under 15 bucks".
I guess sheet metal was involved too, making it more complicated than i thought. But, that was for a 10-incher, perhaps with a lighter tablet that isnt necessary? Just a thought, figured I'd put my two cents in.
bladebarrier said:
My dashboard is much too rounded to allow for that.
However, I just watched a video in the XDA forums that gave me an idea. I could probably mount one of those disk style setups underneath my dashboard, and rotate it upwards. I'm just not sure how well it would hold the weight.
My car is identical to the one here: http://www.carparts.com/roadtests/hondaciviccoupe/photos.htm
The center area protrudes out a fair bit, and while it's hard to see, it's not flat right above the radio. But it is flat underneath the center console.
Maybe I'll give the exomount a try, and see if it holds in place ok.
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Hey blade. Do you have that little opening right underneath the radio? The one with the little door in front? I've seen cool installs using that opening and a dash/window mount attached inside. either suction cup to the inside, or using the dash mount disc thing
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Awexit76 said:
Hey blade. Do you have that little opening right underneath the radio? The one with the little door in front? I've seen cool installs using that opening and a dash/window mount attached inside. either suction cup to the inside, or using the dash mount disc thing
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I sure do! That's where the line in to the car stereo is running.
That's some good thinking right there.
Thanks!
If you have a few air vents, you can try the breffo spiderpodium. The normal size works. There is a tablet version, but those are meant for larger tablets. The normal size works fine. I had an imitation spiderpodium, but the concept was the same. You wrap around to hold the device and then use a few of the "legs" to stick into the air vents.
Here is a pic . But I can attest to that the arms will hold and because the arms are pretty long, they can slip into the air vents and are pretty stable. YMMV.
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Here is one with a HTC Thunderbolt and spiderpodium
This thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947967&highlight=car+mount+hack+guaranteed
This Post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33074377&postcount=1
And this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33401295&postcount=28
Inexpensive and it just works.
bladebarrier said:
I sure do! That's where the line in to the car stereo is running.
That's some good thinking right there.
Thanks!
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Would love to see what your final product is.... Keep us posted
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Off topic but cool nonetheless IMO LOL....
I decided NOT to mount the N7 and just use it as a Nexus 7 HUD I am using the Seidio Active case, where the rubberized case grips the dash pretty well. No sliding what so ever on the drive home. :good:
kpjimmy said:
Off topic but cool nonetheless IMO LOL....
I decided NOT to mount the N7 and just use it as a Nexus 7 HUD I am using the Seidio Active case, where the rubberized case grips the dash pretty well. No sliding what so ever on the drive home. :good:
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Hah! That's pretty cool looking. What's the app?
kpjimmy said:
Off topic but cool nonetheless IMO LOL....
I decided NOT to mount the N7 and just use it as a Nexus 7 HUD I am using the Seidio Active case, where the rubberized case grips the dash pretty well. No sliding what so ever on the drive home. :good:
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Second this...how is that achieved? Totally awesome!
bladebarrier said:
Windshield mounts are illegal here, which is fine considering it's not an SUV/truck, and vision is limited.
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The Windshield mount is not the way to go, and nither is the vent mount.
This is what you are looking for. http://www.amazon.com/Kropsson-Univ...&qid=1343154299&sr=1-1&keywords=Kropsson++800
Its currently sold out at Amazon, but a quick Google search of the products name, will find you one.
I have this products big brother, sold through ExoGear, to hold my old Xoom tablet. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JJZCAO/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
Its actually quite a fantastic mount and is very customisable in terms of articulation, height adjustment, and vibration.
Im eventually going to do a full in-dash modification of my BMW E46 with my Nexus7, but until then, this is what Im rocking.
bladebarrier said:
Hah! That's pretty cool looking. What's the app?
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syypher said:
Second this...how is that achieved? Totally awesome!
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LOL my 4 yr old loves it. She counts with it haha....
The app I use is Ulysse Speedometer app, the free version.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.binarytoys.speedometer
I may get the paid version because it's a good app and doesn't need an ODBII Bluetooth, which I have lol. And saying that, for all you that have Torque (pro or free) there is a HUD function there as well. You have to play around with the different themes and dials to get the set up you want. However, the torque app requires the OBDII BT dongle depending on what you want to monitor. Not too sure if you can run it without it. I have the OBDII in my Tribute but on my 6, I do not so this app works well and the color can be changed to closely match your dash lights if you prefer, which I do lol.
Oh and to report back. I was using this HUD from the N7 in the 6 last night (Mazda 6 sedan), which I have modified a bit so this fits perfectly lol. But nonetheless the dash didn't accommodate the tablet too well and in this instance the tablet did move a tad. Not too much when going around the corners, but will move if you corner at 50mph lol. So in that case, I suggest a cheapie sticky pad to grip the tablet in this case. YMMV, in your case, it may work fine depending on your dash. Have fun!
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ritalin said:
The Windshield mount is not the way to go, and nither is the vent mount.
This is what you are looking for. http://www.amazon.com/Kropsson-Univ...&qid=1343154299&sr=1-1&keywords=Kropsson++800
Its currently sold out at Amazon, but a quick Google search of the products name, will find you one.
I have this products big brother, sold through ExoGear, to hold my old Xoom tablet. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JJZCAO/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
Its actually quite a fantastic mount and is very customisable in terms of articulation, height adjustment, and vibration.
Im eventually going to do a full in-dash modification of my BMW E46 with my Nexus7, but until then, this is what Im rocking.
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I was looking at that a few weeks ago but opted for the Kroppson Aero that fit both my sensation and N7, but just barely. I wouldn't recommend the Aero FYI, the mount you have works better IMO. Now that I am getting a N4 added to the family, which is a bit longer, this may fit both devices as well.
ritalin said:
I have this products big brother, sold through ExoGear, to hold my old Xoom tablet. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JJZCAO/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
Its actually quite a fantastic mount and is very customisable in terms of articulation, height adjustment, and vibration.
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I ended up ordering the ExoGear through Ebay (there are some sellers in the US, and they give free shipping, at the same price Amazon used to sell it for). Should be here today or Monday. Will post a pic of it once I decide how I'll set it up in the Civic.
What's the car app you're running there, or is that a modified UI of widgets? It's a nice setup.
also check out http---brodit.se, they have the nexus 7 mounting kit + car specific adapters for diverse mounting options which do not require any mods to the car.
ritalin said:
The Windshield mount is not the way to go, and nither is the vent mount.
This is what you are looking for. http://www.amazon.com/Kropsson-Univ...&qid=1343154299&sr=1-1&keywords=Kropsson++800
Its currently sold out at Amazon, but a quick Google search of the products name, will find you one.
I have this products big brother, sold through ExoGear, to hold my old Xoom tablet. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JJZCAO/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
Its actually quite a fantastic mount and is very customisable in terms of articulation, height adjustment, and vibration.
Im eventually going to do a full in-dash modification of my BMW E46 with my Nexus7, but until then, this is what Im rocking.
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Deff would like to know what car app that is! Thanks

Car Mount: This is the cheapest & effective way (using velcro)

check out the photos. I took 2 pieces of velcro, looped it on car vent in the center. placed my N7 snuggly into it, (tablet has a tpu case so it helps with gripping). non evasive and no car mods needed.
tested during morning rush hour traffic, stop and go. also tested at 80 mph driving freeway, braking and turning sharply it stays in place. very non evasive and i can take off the velcro anytime and it works great.
Installation time took about 30 seconds.:good:
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i think u should stick some of those velcro on the back of the nexus' TPU case. much cleaner look. not liking the velcro loops on the front, but hey, it works. good job.
ive tried the velcro on the back. i hate that. it makes the case not clean. also you have to velcro something on your car and I hated that. especially when it's warm. so now you have a piece of velcro right on your radio lcd and it looks like garbage.
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check out the photos. I took 2 pieces of velcro, looped it on car vent in the center. placed my N7 snuggly into it, (tablet has a tpu case so it helps with gripping). non evasive and no car mods needed.
tested during morning rush hour traffic, stop and go. also tested at 80 mph driving freeway, braking and turning sharply it stays in place. very non evasive and i can take off the velcro anytime and it works great.
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Yeah, that's good thinking.
It won't work in a lot of cars, because of the angle of the dash and vents, or due to glare, but if that works for you, you can't beat the price or ease of installation.
bladebarrier said:
Yeah, that's good thinking.
It won't work in a lot of cars, because of the angle of the dash and vents, or due to glare, but if that works for you, you can't beat the price or ease of installation.
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Its also important to take into consideration any safety aspects in the event of an accident. A flying tablet in the cabin would not make a good passenger.
Holy crap, that's ghetto.
You could find a better way.
I installed car audio for 10+ years and that's the most ghetto mount I've seen yet. But to each his own
Nexus 7 dash mount
I bought these at kmart for only $7 each. I got 2 so $14 total. They are magnetic. They clamp to you vents in your dash and then you mount your phone to them via a magnet and I small metal ring that sticks to the back of your device. I used 2 of them side by side, then 2 of the metal rings on the back of my nexus 7 and boom. It works great. It will work in any vehicle with heat vents. It is very easily removable and you have more capability of putting in a convenient spot. I have a chevy blazer in Pennsylvania and I went 4 wheeling with this on and it did not fall from my dash not even 1 time. Also as sturdy as it is it is very easy to remove to take with you when you exit you vehicle.
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Wouldn't that block your vents, and make the device too hot when your heat is on in the vehicle?
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If someone would create a dock for the dang thing I would have one installed in my car. One where the Nexus 7 comes out of course.
there are definitely lots of ways to mount. i said this would be the cheapest, and it's non intrusive to the car. it's also very effective meaning it won't fly out or fall off a suction cup or break off a vent. it takes about 15 seconds to do so it's by no means a professional job. and i have other vents on the sides of the dash that provide heat if needed, and cooling in the summer time actually keeps the tablet cool.
i can take off the velcro in 2 seconds and my car will be non invaded by crappy ebay/amazon mounts.
and no way will i spend tons of money for a "professional" to mount a $199 dollar tablet to my car dash. that's just f**kin' stupid. and plus it's a honda. (no offense to the guy trying to bluetooth to his mercedes).
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I think velcro is one of the fastest ways for quick mounting.. just not the prettiest..
I just got myself a 3D printer so I printed myself an iPhone mount for my moped. Anyone ever try one out?
BowDown2Anthony said:
I think velcro is one of the fastest ways for quick mounting.. just not the prettiest..
I just got myself a 3D printer so I printed myself an iPhone mount for my moped. Anyone ever try one out?
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An iPhone mount for a Moped, or a 3D printer? . Yes I have. A MakerBot.
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BowDown2Anthony said:
I think velcro is one of the fastest ways for quick mounting.. just not the prettiest..
I just got myself a 3D printer so I printed myself an iPhone mount for my moped. Anyone ever try one out?
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which 3d printer did you buy? I'm thinking of buying one myself. which software does it come with or are you using autocad?
One mount that I found for phones was a mount that went into the cd slot I find them for the phone but I am trying to find one for my thrive tablet
It's like a rubber cd attached to a phone mount great idea I ll find some pics and post them
Velcro is a great cheap idea and works very well not ghetto but clever
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insanenyc said:
One mount that I found for phones was a mount that went into the cd slot I find them for the phone but I am trying to find one for my thrive tablet
It's like a rubber cd attached to a phone mount great idea I ll find some pics and post them
Velcro is a great cheap idea and works very well not ghetto but clever
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Did you even look through the posts in this subforum?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2079563 [REVIEW] XENOMIX CD slot tablet car-mount
The title even says "CD slot tablet car mount."
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thanks for the link
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tgamble160 said:
I bought these at kmart for only $7 each. I got 2 so $14 total. They are magnetic. They clamp to you vents in your dash and then you mount your phone to them via a magnet and I small metal ring that sticks to the back of your device. I used 2 of them side by side, then 2 of the metal rings on the back of my nexus 7 and boom. It works great. It will work in any vehicle with heat vents. It is very easily removable and you have more capability of putting in a convenient spot. I have a chevy blazer in Pennsylvania and I went 4 wheeling with this on and it did not fall from my dash not even 1 time. Also as sturdy as it is it is very easy to remove to take with you when you exit you vehicle.
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Hey what is the name of the product in kmart ?

Car mount for note 2 AND gs3?

Hey guys. Ive looked and there are a few threads but nothing seems conclusive as to what is the best choice for a car mount that will fit the note 2 and also work with the s3.
I want a strong suction and something that will hold the phones steady for use as a gps buy not block the screen and must allow for the car charger to be plugged in to the phone.
Need two so preferably something that won't break the bank.
Thanks.
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http://www.shoppingsquare.com.au/p_..._Holder_for_Smart_Phones_PDA_GPS_Mobile_Phone
ive got one of these. it opens wide enough to hold my note 2 with my chunky heavy duty case. enough suction force to not wobble either. but only really seems to work on windscreens. wont work on the faux leather dash in my honda civic, but will work on plastic dashes.
I went with the iBolt xProDock for my Note 2. It fits the GS3 as well and works with cases. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910428 or http://amzn.com/B00AOCSFYC
I love it. It is super easy to insert/remove the phone and it holds it very solidly. I've had it a month and I only suctioned it one time. It shows no signs of weakening. I think the price is definitely worth it.
supyo said:
I went with the iBolt xProDock for my Note 2. It fits the GS3 as well and works with cases. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1910428 or http://amzn.com/B00AOCSFYC
I love it. It is super easy to insert/remove the phone and it holds it very solidly. I've had it a month and I only suctioned it one time. It shows no signs of weakening. I think the price is definitely worth it.
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seems awfully expensive for something with 3.5/5 rating. I think I prefer the clip posted above. i'm going to try to find it locally if not i'll order online.
if there's anything else that would be better please suggest it!
Got the mountek cd slot holder. Couldn't be happier. Doesn't block the road and looks almost like a 2din receiver. Oh super stable too. My old suction one would shake so much and it would be hard to reach while driving
I use the official Samsung Galaxy Universal Suction Car Mount Kit for Samsung Galaxy Phones available from Amazon US. I paid £22 for it delivered to the UK. Very solid, works well with my Galaxy Nexus, S2 and iPhone. Reviews suggest it does work with the Note 2 as well.
You will need to purchase a car charger though, but cannot fault it at all.
Souai said:
http://www.shoppingsquare.com.au/p_..._Holder_for_Smart_Phones_PDA_GPS_Mobile_Phone
ive got one of these. it opens wide enough to hold my note 2 with my chunky heavy duty case. enough suction force to not wobble either. but only really seems to work on windscreens. wont work on the faux leather dash in my honda civic, but will work on plastic dashes.
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I got the same car mount and reviewed it here with pictures:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37487154&postcount=49
The only difference, it was from ebay shipped for only $3.95. Took a little over a week to get here, and it's a fantastic car mount that will hold any phone.
Exomount 2!
I own a few of the Exomounts and one of their newest, the Exomount 2. It is easily the best I have tried as far as a universal type mount.
http://www.arkon.com/Galaxy S III/megagrip-galaxy-s-3-sticky-dash-mount.html
My girlfriend uses this in her 2011 Scion with her GS3. It will also fit the Note 2 with most cases. If you have a giant Otterbox case, it'll be a tight fit. I like this mount because it sticks to the dash and can be adjusted to be around the level of an air vent mount. You can adjust it to different heights and even use it on the windshield.
Her Scion has a textured dash and it hasn't come off in 3 months. Good mount, imo.
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thanks for the link. I guess I should have updated the post to mention I already ordered mine.
ended up going with a clip style holder, I like the design more and I want to use the phones horizontally, which the clip seemed to be sturdier at holding than this kind of mount.
let's hope its good!
Max_Pain said:
thanks for the link. I guess I should have updated the post to mention I already ordered mine.
ended up going with a clip style holder, I like the design more and I want to use the phones horizontally, which the clip seemed to be sturdier at holding than this kind of mount.
let's hope its good!
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Since N2 has a big screen, I like to mount it in portrait mode more than landscape for GPS navigation. It lets me look more further ahead.
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Shady Gambino said:
http://www.arkon.com/Galaxy S III/megagrip-galaxy-s-3-sticky-dash-mount.html
My girlfriend uses this in her 2011 Scion with her GS3. It will also fit the Note 2 with most cases. If you have a giant Otterbox case, it'll be a tight fit. I like this mount because it sticks to the dash and can be adjusted to be around the level of an air vent mount. You can adjust it to different heights and even use it on the windshield.
Her Scion has a textured dash and it hasn't come off in 3 months. Good mount, imo.
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Arkon makes some of the most durable car mounts! I have this Megagrip since 2.5 years using it with Droid X and now Note 2. What I'm very excited about is their upcoming Slim-Grip Ultra mount that can fit anything from Note 2 to Nexus 7. I talked to Arkon customer support and they mentioned it will be available in a few weeks. Once I get it - will review it here!
The best ones are from ibolt..... check its Web Page. .. !!
http://www.ibolt.co/ibxs-33603
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Personally I the Breffo Spiderpod, I know its not a car mount but works a treat. just shape it to what you want. Mine uses the vents to hang on, been using it for 2 months now. My Note 2 has never come out, and I just slid it in and out even fits a treat with my flipcover.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Breffo-Spid...19K4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360079702&sr=8-1
The Samsung i9300 official one works perfectly for me - fits my Note 2 with case, and is also sold as S3 compatible (and in fact I've tried mine with an S3 and works fine). Solid, has never fallen off my windscreen, and I'm just converting it at the moment to have a fixed power plug I can slot the phone on to, though that's probably not an option if you want to use the 2 phones with it.
I second the IBolt for Note2. I have been waiting for it to be released for months now and it is finally out. Although you have to wait for the charging cable until March.
It is built very very well, mounts to windshield, dashboard and has an optional permanent mount bracket also. My favorite part is the phone goes into Dock mode once attached. I have this mount for the GS3 and it is amaizing. Before purchasing it for the S3 i went through three seperate mounts from Best buy, returned them all. None of them came even remotely close to the quality of the IBolt mount.
sshafranko said:
I second the IBolt for Note2. I have been waiting for it to be released for months now and it is finally out. Although you have to wait for the charging cable until March.
It is built very very well, mounts to windshield, dashboard and has an optional permanent mount bracket also. My favorite part is the phone goes into Dock mode once attached. I have this mount for the GS3 and it is amaizing. Before purchasing it for the S3 i went through three seperate mounts from Best buy, returned them all. None of them came even remotely close to the quality of the IBolt mount.
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I was following this dock right up to the point where they said you had to connect the power cable yourself. I wanted a mount that I could slide the phone in onto a power connector, for one-handed operation. I'm now making my own
ChrisEmerson said:
I was following this dock right up to the point where they said you had to connect the power cable yourself. I wanted a mount that I could slide the phone in onto a power connector, for one-handed operation. I'm now making my own
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I get what your saying, but i usually dock my phone when i get into my truck connect it and it stays there until i get out. I don't see any reason for plugging and unplugging it while driving unless i'm missing something?
sshafranko said:
I get what your saying, but i usually dock my phone when i get into my truck connect it and it stays there until i get out. I don't see any reason for plugging and unplugging it while driving unless i'm missing something?
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Me too, it's just the ease of doing this that I want. Slide in, slide out, no fumbling around for cables and getting the orientation and angle right and pushing it in properly... Much rather have a 1 handed operation that I can get in the car, place the phone in its dock, bring the sides in to grip it (easily all done with 1 hand), and have it activate car mode and start charging from the car at the same time. Equally, to get it out I just press a button on the back to release the grip, and pull the phone up - still all easily done with one hand. It's how I've had every other car dock as well. Sometimes when I get in the car I forget to put my phone in the dock, so it becomes even tricker - this makes it very easy.
Anyway, each to their own. I'll probably start a thread about the one I'm making at some point so other people can do the same thing if they want.
ChrisEmerson said:
Anyway, each to their own. I'll probably start a thread about the one I'm making at some point so other people can do the same thing if they want.
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I'm interested in your project. I was ruined by the excellent car dock that Motorola made for the Atrix. It was perfect.

[Q] Car mount similar to iOttie?

I have an iOttie that I use on my note 4 (I am going to return it, to get the nexus 6). However I noticed that the nexus will be too wide for the car mount. Does anyone know a similar mount that will fit this phone?
Not off hand. I wish they would release an official car dock. The one for nexus one and gal nexus were awesome. Nothing released officially for nexus 4 or 5
There's an "iOttie One Touch XL" that holds devices up to 3.5" wide, which should be enough for an N6 plus a case.
I'm planning to get The Air Dock for it.
eksasol said:
I'm planning to get The Air Dock for it.
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As much as I love wireless charging (and I do I have 5 QI chargers at home I use all the time) it just doesn't work for me in the car. I use GPS and stream music all the time with screen always on. Wireless can't even come close to keeping up to that. I'm sure it will be worse with the N6 screen size too... I am really hoping they release an official car dock this time. Moto seems to be good at doing that so I am hopeful.
bogus83 said:
There's an "iOttie One Touch XL" that holds devices up to 3.5" wide, which should be enough for an N6 plus a case.
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On iOttie's website FAQs, they list the sizes of each of their mounts. Actually, the One Touch XL only goes up to 3.3", which should be just wide enough for the N6 since it is roughly 3.27" wide. However, it probably wouldn't work if you put a case on it. The only one I can see working if you put a case on it would be the Easy View 2, which has a max width of 3.5".
HOWEVER, I can see another potential issue arising if you want to use a car mount like this. Notice where the buttons are. They are not towards the top of the device like other phones. They are smack dab in the center going down the right side, taking up a good range in the middle of the phone. So you would have to have the mount clamp down on either the top or bottom of the device. I guess we won't know how awkward it would be to use until we have the device in-hand, so we'll see when the phone actually comes out.
Interesting- when I posted that comment there was a graphic on the Amazon listing showing support for up to 3.5. The image is no longer there, so it was likely an error. Too bad.
pseudoSequential said:
I have an iOttie that I use on my note 4 (I am going to return it, to get the nexus 6). However I noticed that the nexus will be too wide for the car mount. Does anyone know a similar mount that will fit this phone?
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I have the IOttie Easy One Touch XL
MODEL NO: HLCRIO101
It is the best mount I've found to reduce vibration, and super easy to use.
Another iOttie that would work if you need extra distance from your windshield to you, but will vibrate more of course is the iOttie Easy One Touch 2 Universal
MODEL NO: HLCRIO121
Just go with 9to5mac.com ... if they say this one is the best so I won't argue
http://9to5mac.com/2014/11/09/two-o...-by-winnergear/comment-page-1/#comment-224951
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c4ud4m said:
Just go with 9to5mac.com ... if they say this one is the best so I won't argue
"To be clear, this won’t stay in one place during rapid acceleration and braking"
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Sounds like a winner! :good:
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Just found this
I have a Tylt Vu Qi charger for my N4 on my desk at work and I've loved it. I've had it for just about a year now (or has it been 2 I can't remember).
Anyway I ran across this recently and they are advertising it will launch this year. I'm optimistic since Tylt makes such high quality products (from my limited experience)
http://www.tylt.com/vu-car-wireless-charger/
Arioch5 said:
I have a Tylt Vu Qi charger for my N4 on my desk at work and I've loved it. I've had it for just about a year now (or has it been 2 I can't remember).
Anyway I ran across this recently and they are advertising it will launch this year. I'm optimistic since Tylt makes such high quality products (from my limited experience)
http://www.tylt.com/vu-car-wireless-charger/
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That actually looks like a winner. I'd definitely be interested in purchasing one.
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I like the magnetic phone mounts. I currently use one from Mountek on my Nexus 5. http://www.mountek.com/shop/
Do you have to use the plate or does it just hold on with the Nexus 5 magnets?
Anything like that but with qi charging?
Thanks
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I just received this one from Amazon a couple days ago when I was able to get it for $7: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009GSI0MM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Will see how it works out. Keep in mind the buttons are almost smack dab in the middle of the right side of the phone, so you have to be mindful where the grippers will squeeze, or it'll push the buttons.
Inspiration! (Mountek nGrove Grip)
rubi76 said:
Do you have to use the plate or does it just hold on with the Nexus 5 magnets?
Anything like that but with qi charging?
Thanks
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I'm using Mountek nGroove Snap2 with my Nexus5. It's great that I don't have to use any of the plates provided as Nexus5 has wireless charging feature, so the body will stick to the magnet just fine. It is very convenient that I can just throw and it stick easily unlike the hassle of using grip type mount.
Now I hope it will work just fine too with Nexus 6. The non flat back of N6 worries me. maybe I need to modify it so that N6 will not move around when mounted. :fingers-crossed:
digitheatre said:
I'm using Mountek nGroove Snap2 with my Nexus5. It's great that I don't have to use any of the plates provided as Nexus5 has wireless charging feature, so the body will stick to the magnet just fine. It is very convenient that I can just throw and it stick easily unlike the hassle of using grip type mount.
Now I hope it will work just fine too with Nexus 6. The non flat back of N6 worries me. maybe I need to modify it so that N6 will not move around when mounted. :fingers-crossed:
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I have the same magnetic mount. One of the best purchases I've ever made. I have an iOttie as well but the Mountek is just so much more convenient in that I don't have to slide open the arms to insert or remove my phone.
I have the same concern you do about the curved back. I also use a case and was thinking I'd have to bend the included metal plates to fit between the phone and the case. I absolutely refuse to stick the plate to the back of my case because of the added thickness and the fact that it will just look ugly.
I have the iOttie Easy One Touch 2 Universal Mount (The one that extends), it's a great mount and will fit the N6 without a case. The problem is the button placement on the N6., the mount manages to squeeze the lower volume button when it shuts. Also It will not fit with a case on. Just thought I would let anyone know who was looking into it for a care mount. Again for any other phone this thing is great, best mount I have purchased so far.
RAM X-Grip?
I have been looking into the RAM X-Grip, mostly because of its 4-point "X"-Grip which should avoid pushing any of the hardware buttons.
It is also built like a tank (w/ lifetime warranty) which should lend itself well to any dashboard video recordings should I desire to utilize it for that purpose.
It is relatively expensive ($40-52) but if it out performs (in terms of secure grip & vibration reduction) every other plastic 2-piece pincer style mount then it is absolutely worth the extra investment.
I am still unsure whether the short arm or medium arm length would be best and whether to go with the small or large suction cup option.
I read on Amazon, one pro for the large suction cup (aside from likely better suction) is that the 1" ball (that the arm attaches to) screws on to the suction cup so it can be a bit more versatile (allowing you to screw anything onto the suction cup) should you desire that functionality. Although it appears another option should you desire more versatility from your mount would be to purchase the 1" ball with the plate (w/ screw holes) separately and simply replace the X-Grip mount. This of course means you have the adjustable arm in the system now, but I think that's a good thing.
Last note:
I also read in an Amazon review (and sorta noticed in one video review) there MAY be a bit of play (rotating around the z?-axis, like rotating portrait to landscape) in the X-Grip cradle/mount itself, but more research is necessary to confirm this is actually an issue or just a faulty unit.
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I will be back after further research.

Looking for a car mount

Hello everyone,
i just got my N6 and i'm very happy with it.
im looking for a new car mount to hold the N6 and specially a cdgrip one.
i didnt find yet one that fit the N6 size.
do you anyone here have one?
Here's a thread you should read. It has all sort of car mount options for Nexus 6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/accessories/car-mount-similar-to-iottie-t2910978
For CD slot, I've tried Exogear Exomount. It fits Nexus 6 just fine, but i returned it because it was sort of clunky and not one hand friendly. I've ordered Mountek nGroove CD slot cellphone mount. I'll see how that goes.
I got the ram mount setup with the x grip IV. It's a pretty big setup but so damn sturdy. The x grip IV is perfect for the nexus 6, they grab a little less than an inch in on the sides so the buttons are well out of the way. I know this mount system will be with me for years to come.
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JManekia said:
Here's a thread you should read. It has all sort of car mount options for Nexus 6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/accessories/car-mount-similar-to-iottie-t2910978
For CD slot, I've tried Exogear Exomount. It fits Nexus 6 just fine, but i returned it because it was sort of clunky and not one hand friendly. I've ordered Mountek nGroove CD slot cellphone mount. I'll see how that goes.
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i will appreaciate if you will update if the nGroove is fit to the N6 size.
I use the Mountek nGroove "Grip". There's another 1/2" or so of space when the grip is fully open with a Ringke Fusion case.
The mount tightens to a point where there's no vibration as well.
Great mount overall.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004G1L52Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Alpha52 said:
I use the Mountek nGroove "Grip". There's another 1/2" or so of space when the grip is fully open with a Ringke Fusion case.
The mount tightens to a point where there's no vibration as well.
Great mount overall.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004G1L52Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Does the mount interfere with the power/volume buttons?
mike105105 said:
I got the ram mount setup with the x grip IV. It's a pretty big setup but so damn sturdy. The x grip IV is perfect for the nexus 6, they grab a little less than an inch in on the sides so the buttons are well out of the way. I know this mount system will be with me for years to come.
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Thank you sir, I see they are about $10 to $15 dollars cheaper on Amazon.
with how big the nexus 6 is, I think that a cd slot car mount might be a little on the unsafe side. But I'm not entirely sure.
born_fisherman said:
Does the mount interfere with the power/volume buttons?
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Nope, see here:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bwf-8FciNgK6M01MSWNfWnh4LUE&usp=sharing
The cleanest mount is the Scosche magic mount. It was 15 bucks and a perfect solution for phones with slim cases.
Sticks to the inside and the magnet is strong. No more clicking in or clunky mounts.
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I've been using ProClip ones (https://www.proclipusa.com/) for the last 4 years or so and never had an issue. I can't stand window mounts/suction holders, so this is a good alternative. It's a bit on the expensive side, but well worth it if you want something solid. They also provide good options if you want to move mounts between cars. I highly suggest a "universal" holder that fits the N6 dimensions so that you can keep using that holder if you get another [phablet] in the future.
TRISOMY7 said:
Hello everyone,
i just got my N6 and i'm very happy with it.
im looking for a new car mount to hold the N6 and specially a cdgrip one.
i didnt find yet one that fit the N6 size.
do you anyone here have one?
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Similar thread to this already, but look at Mountek Snap3 (Amazon) - I just got it yesterday, and it works great!
born_fisherman said:
Similar thread to this already, but look at Mountek Snap3 (Amazon) - I just got it yesterday, and it works great!
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i dont like the idea it is magnetic...
Brodit 511479 Universal Mount fits very well
I have a Brodit 511479 Universal Mount and it fits my Nexus 6 very well, with or without the official Casemate case:
http://www.brodit.com/product.html?id=511479
Air Dock 2.0
I put in my order for the air dock 2 from indigogo when it was close to being funded. Will post pictures once I receive it.
Riktar said:
The cleanest mount is the Scosche magic mount. It was 15 bucks and a perfect solution for phones with slim cases.
Sticks to the inside and the magnet is strong. No more clicking in or clunky mounts.
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I have the Scosche magnetic mount in my car, and it holds my Xperia Z Ultra (which is bigger and heavier than the Nexus 6) with no problems - although I do have the metal plate stuck to the outside of my case rather than the inside.
Do you find that the metal plate interferes with either Qi charging or NFC on the Nexus 6?
Philip said:
I have the Scosche magnetic mount in my car, and it holds my Xperia Z Ultra (which is bigger and heavier than the Nexus 6) with no problems - although I do have the metal plate stuck to the outside of my case rather than the inside.
Do you find that the metal plate interferes with either Qi charging or NFC on the Nexus 6?
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I have mine stuck on the inside of my Ringke slim and I've had no issues with NFC. Have yet to try wireless charging.
Which car mount currently for sale fits a Nexus 6 with a slim case?
I can't use a CD mount since the car doesn't have a CD player and I can't use a magnet mount because we use a Qi charger at home and the magnet would interfere with it.
The large Belkin vent mount and the Kenu Airframe Plus are both slightly too narrow. This is so annoying because they only needed to make those mounts a few MM bigger and they would have fit comfortably.
What's available for these phones?
web1b said:
Which car mount currently for sale fits a Nexus 6 with a slim case?
I can't use a CD mount since the car doesn't have a CD player and I can't use a magnet mount because we use a Qi charger at home and the magnet would interfere with it.
The large Belkin vent mount and the Kenu Airframe Plus are both slightly too narrow. This is so annoying because they only needed to make those mounts a few MM bigger and they would have fit comfortably.
What's available for these phones?
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I use a "Ram Mount Universal X-Grip IV Large Phone/Phablet". It's pretty heavy duty and unfortunately not one handed operation. It's never dropped my phone over the 2+ years I've had it.
I use this one and it does wireless charging which the Nexus supports. It's a suction cup but it's super strong and mine is mounted on the underside of my dash in my truck.
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charging-Charger-Galaxy/dp/B00QJ9AH8G
The cigarette plug has an extra USB port to charge other stuff as well.

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