ProClip Car Mounts - Galaxy S III Accessories

So I've preordered my GSGIII (Verizon) and I'm planning to order myself a ProClip mount within the next few days.
For anyone who's familliar with ProClip mounts, you know that normally they offer at least 4 different options for a phone:
Standard Holder
Adjustable Holder
Charging Holder w/ Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Charging Holder w/ Straight Power Cord for Fixed Installation
The adjustable holder is the one not specifically designed for this phone... They make them in a few different sizes and the one they show when you put in your phone is the one that they say will fit it. The adjustable holders are generally used when you have a case on your phone, so you don't have to take it out.
So far, the only two options are the standard and the adjustable. Here's a picture of the standard:
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Here's a picture of the SGSII charging holder, which should look pretty much the same for the SGSIII:
I have two questions though...
First, I'm coming from an HTC Incredible which has the charging port on the side. One of my car chargers had a very loose connection. Since the usb port was on the side, it never fell out as long as the phone was kept upright (it would fall out instantly if I turned the phone on it's side putting the port on the bottom). I did have another car charger which fit a little more snugly, but I'm still a little worried about the bottom usb port placement on the SGSIII. I don't really want to (a) pay extra, and (b) have to wait longer for the charging holder, but I also don't want to have my charger falling out all the time if I get the one with the open bottom. Does anyone have any experience or thoughts about that?
My second question is regarding the Samsung "Ultra Slim Covers" (I have another post about those). It's hard to say exactly how thin these things are going to be without having used one, but they claim that "The case is ultra slim, giving you the feeling that it's not even there." I'm wondering if it'll be thin enough to fit in the standard ProClip dock without having to get an adjustable. I've never used a ProClip dock before so I don't know how much slack there is... but I would assume it's pretty snug. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
In addition to my two specific questions, since I haven't used these before, I'm also interested in hearing people's general opinions of the product. I know they're expensive, but I'm fed up with suction cups and want something more sturdy and fixed. I've not read a single thing bad about them (other than price). I'm curious what you all think.

Proclip mounting products are great, know this from a car forum I frequent. For a while I used a Cellcup for my phone (OG Epic) but now am thinking of getting a proclip driver's side console mount and retrofitting the stock Samsung car mount to it. If you want to set up your phone mount on a console (vs dash vs windshield) it is Proclip great way to go. Don't know about the phone fitting with a case, these mounts are made to hold the phone snugly so an adjustable mount would likely be needed.

dohturdima said:
Don't know about the phone fitting with a case, these mounts are made to hold the phone snugly so an adjustable mount would likely be needed.
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Suffice to say that the OP is not going to get the SIII into a ProClip mount with a case on, there's absolutely no way.... they are WAY too rigid to have anything but a full-body protector on it, and even then, the sides may rub too much for the phone to even want to go in the dock, so don't expect to use a ProClip with anything other than nothing!
The SII mount I've been using with my Skyrocket has done wonders for mounting so far, but I'm dying to see how it will work with the SIII.... I'm not using an Infuse 4G mount, I'm using a D710 SII mount with roughly the same dimensions as the Infuse. I added some extra protection from a spare ZAGG full-body protector and had to trim away some parts that were rubbing way too much and releasing the glue under it when mounting the phone on to the dock!
ProClip is gonna have to do something to their prices for people to want to buy those instead of just getting an Infuse dock for less than $20 shipped! I bought the ProClip car mount for my new car recently, but couldn't see spending another $60-80 on a phone mount when all I had to do was put industrial strength Velcro to the front face of the mount that attaches to the car, shave down the ball joint from the D710 mount, and then attach the opposite Velcro to that smooth surface, giving me a nice mount for my Skyrocket and hopefully an even better mount for the SIII when it arrives!

KryptosXLayer2 said:
ProClip is gonna have to do something to their prices for people to want to buy those instead of just getting an Infuse dock for less than $20 shipped! I bought the ProClip car mount for my new car recently, but couldn't see spending another $60-80 on a phone mount when all I had to do was put industrial strength Velcro to the front face of the mount that attaches to the car, shave down the ball joint from the D710 mount, and then attach the opposite Velcro to that smooth surface, giving me a nice mount for my Skyrocket and hopefully an even better mount for the SIII when it arrives!
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LOL I was thinking of doing something similar - retrofit a stock phone holder to Proclip console mount.

dohturdima said:
LOL I was thinking of doing something similar - retrofit a stock phone holder to Proclip console mount.
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It's not hard, but I wouldn't ruin the car mount by drilling holes or anything crazy, just use Velcro so you can swap it out to whatever you want in the future!

Plus it looks like the GSIII mounts are now backordered at proclipusa.com...

dutchman71 said:
Plus it looks like the GSIII mounts are now backordered at proclipusa.com...
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Sonofa...

I've used the adjustable clip for several phones with or without cases. Works very well and you don't have to worry about it fitting. I just adjusted it for my S III after using it for my Galaxy Note.

I've got one of the ProClip charging mounts for my GNex and had one for my Droid X as well. However I have pre-ordered an S3 and would be willing to use the Infuse mount for it instead of spending another $60 but don't know if the back mounting point uses the right size ball/socket to make use of my existing mounting HW.
Does anybody that has the Infuse mount know how it actually connects?

ProClip is gonna have to do something to their prices for people to want to buy those instead of just getting an Infuse dock for less than $20 shipped!
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Will the S3 fit the infuse mount?
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araemo said:
Will the S3 fit the infuse mount?
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According to this thread on SD, yes.

Just bought my ProClip mount last night. Hopefully it doesn't arrive too long after my phone shows up

Definitely go for the adjustable holder. I purchased one years ago, (I think they were meant for iPhone 3S phones with a case.) But surprise, they hold just about any phone.
As for the mount, I got a vehicle specific custom bracket from a company called Bracketron. And then simply mated the two with strong double sided tape that's rated at 2lbs. It's extremely secure and removable. I'll try to post a picture later.

3_D said:
I've used the adjustable clip for several phones with or without cases. Works very well and you don't have to worry about it fitting. I just adjusted it for my S III after using it for my Galaxy Note.
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Same here... After buying model specific Pro-Clips for my 2 previous phones, I purchased an adjustable Pro-Clip mount for my EVO 4G and have been satisfied. I plan on using it with my SGS3 when it arrives. I do miss having the built in power port but it really isn't that hard to plug the charger tip into the phone...

I really like my Kuda mount, anyone consider those?
From my T-Mobile Galaxy S III in HD

demarcmj said:
Just bought my ProClip mount last night. Hopefully it doesn't arrive too long after my phone shows up
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OK so they're backordered... and my phone is arriving tomorrow.
So, so does anyone know what the absolute cheapest (probably universal) mount out there is that I can buy to hold me over? I'm looking for something around $10 or less.

demarcmj said:
OK so they're backordered... and my phone is arriving tomorrow.
So, so does anyone know what the absolute cheapest (probably universal) mount out there is that I can buy to hold me over? I'm looking for something around $10 or less.
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OK, I just got this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004WXC4P0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A3J828QRASPXDB
$5.25 + Free (Prime) 2-day shipping. Can't beat that. The same thing was available cheaper too, but would not have arrived quite so quickly. This should be fine until my ProClip arrives

will these work with a case? maybe adjustable? I have the casemate pop! one which I like alot

The adjustable mounts will work with a case. The non-adjustable ones will not.

razorseal said:
will these work with a case? maybe adjustable? I have the casemate pop! one which I like alot
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The third post on this thread, by me, said exactly that in the first paragraph.... read before posting!

Related

Ultimate all-in-one Hand grip, Stand, and Car mount for under $3

I mentioned about this exogear knock off from ebay before, but after playing more with it - found a few other uses for it!!!
You can get it for $2.85 shipped from HK (http://www.ebay.com/itm/170901902477?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649), but don't make the price fool you because it's of a very decent quality. And if down the road it breaks, for a few bucks it's an easy replacement. While I was impressed with its clip functionality to hold Note 2 with a case, I noticed on a side of the clip base a screw which allows you to take off the whole car mounting portion of it. The clip by itself, with a rubber tip lining, works as a sturdy stand AND as a hand grip which could be enhanced even further by attaching a ring to a mounting hole after removing the base.
What's great about it, you don't need to glue/stick anything to your phone, you don't have to worry about it sliding of the mount, you can use it to hold a phone while in bed watching a movie, or as a stand on a table, or use it as a mount in the car with included suction cup base or any other standard bases since it uses universal ball joint. It fits any case from slim to Defender, and easily removable.
So, as a car mount it looks like this:
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While when you remove car mounting part it looks like:
And with it's additional functionality:
Dude that is freaking cool. I just ordered one, thanks for the tip. My uag is on order too.
Here's one on Amazon.com :
Check this out on AMZN:
Fonus Universal Adjustable Window Car Mount Windshield Phone Holder Rotating Dock Cradle for T-Mobile / US Cellular / AT&T / Verizon Wireless Samsung GALAXY Note 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009WBBCOQ/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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darn, they don't sell them on eBay anymore.
Sure they do
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=390566086290&index=2&nav=SEARCH&nid=19224809405
orb2k said:
darn, they don't sell them on eBay anymore.
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Try this.
TabGuy said:
Try this.
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Says for iphone 4 will it fit the huge note2?
Edit: I went ahead and bought 1. It is $3... not gonna waste time thinking about it. LoL. It'll be here in 3-4 weeks as usual. Hope it works and won't fall off and break my phone. Haha
Will it fit the ZL?
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Will it fit the ZL?
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Absolutely, had it in pictures here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40740915&postcount=2 - ZL with this grip/stand. I also use it in bed when watching movies/tv on the phone.
Regarding it's description, they use "iphone" as a keyword to get search hits lol!!! This clip fits everything up to and including Note 2.
Awesome gonna pick one up as it's so cheap.
Love my iOttie car mount, but don't fit many of my cases unfortunately.
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That's pretty cool
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Just as a warning guys. I ordered this mount last July and its a great looking piece of kit, and its form and function are great; but unfortunately its not all that durable or steady.
First, it wiggles. The arm there is a little thin and when you hit bumps and what not the phone wiggles. It can be slightly distracting when your following GPS to have the screen shake like that. I can understand how that may seem like nit picking but the real problem I had was it's durability.
The first thing that happened to mine was that the ball that the mount rotates on wore smooth and would not hold the phone's position no matter how tightly I screwed on the ring. So to remedy that I took it apart and roughed up the ball's surface with some sand paper. Problem fixed, no more slipping.
And that worked for awhile. And then finally one day I was adjusting it, and I hadn't loosened the ring enough and I snapped the arm right off.
Admittedly it was a bit of user error but the arm really did twist off quite easily. I didn't really put all that much muscle into it, it just seemed to be fatigued with use.
So yea, looks great, works great....just handle with care, its a little delicate.
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Thank you to the OP! I didn't even realize I could use the clip as a desk prop. So not all is lost, no more car mount...but I still have a desk prop, kick stand thing!
Yes, vibrations are expected for this type of a design. I just had 4hr round trip with this holder in Highlander and w/ZL battery and tpu, and it worked really good. As far as built quality, it's $2+ gadget You can get a real Exogear Exomount 2 for $30 (which is a base for this knockoff). But overall it's a very useful toy on my list. I use it all the time when I watch movies on my N2 in bed. Saved me dozen of times from getting a black eye lol!
Hummm... no shipping details from seller yet. Wondering whats happening.
vectron said:
Yes, vibrations are expected for this type of a design. I just had 4hr round trip with this holder in Highlander and w/ZL battery and tpu, and it worked really good. As far as built quality, it's $2+ gadget You can get a real Exogear Exomount 2 for $30 (which is a base for this knockoff). But overall it's a very useful toy on my list. I use it all the time when I watch movies on my N2 in bed. Saved me dozen of times from getting a black eye lol!
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For sure! Just to note my mount was the Exogear branded version of this, ie. the Exomount Gen 1. So I paid about 20 bucks.
That being said if you can get these for like 4 bucks shipped, yea no question...great value for the money.
SJUnion said:
Just as a warning guys. I ordered this mount last July and its a great looking piece of kit, and its form and function are great; but unfortunately its not all that durable or steady.
First, it wiggles. The arm there is a little thin and when you hit bumps and what not the phone wiggles. It can be slightly distracting when your following GPS to have the screen shake like that. I can understand how that may seem like nit picking but the real problem I had was it's durability.
The first thing that happened to mine was that the ball that the mount rotates on wore smooth and would not hold the phone's position no matter how tightly I screwed on the ring. So to remedy that I took it apart and roughed up the ball's surface with some sand paper. Problem fixed, no more slipping.
And that worked for awhile. And then finally one day I was adjusting it, and I hadn't loosened the ring enough and I snapped the arm right off.
Admittedly it was a bit of user error but the arm really did twist off quite easily. I didn't really put all that much muscle into it, it just seemed to be fatigued with use.
So yea, looks great, works great....just handle with care, its a little delicate.
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Thank you to the OP! I didn't even realize I could use the clip as a desk prop. So not all is lost, no more car mount...but I still have a desk prop, kick stand thing!
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I purchased this type of mount from a different seller a few months ago and had the same experience. My note now rests on my dash(mounted low on the windshield) because the ball joint is worn out. I will try your sandpaper trick and see if that fixes the problem. Thanks for the advice
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bladerealm124 said:
I purchased this type of mount from a different seller a few months ago and had the same experience. My note now rests on my dash(mounted low on the windshield) because the ball joint is worn out. I will try your sandpaper trick and see if that fixes the problem. Thanks for the advice
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Just make sure its low grit..ya know you wanna actually scratch it up not smooth it out.
just got this. seems ok, but havent put it in the car yet. disappointed cuz i thought it came with one of those dash mounting discs. does anyone know where i can get one for cheap besides ebay? like does walmart or target sell them?
heiNey said:
just got this. seems ok, but havent put it in the car yet. disappointed cuz i thought it came with one of those dash mounting discs. does anyone know where i can get one for cheap besides ebay? like does walmart or target sell them?
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ebay has it for a buck or less. I'm sure you can get it at walmart/target/bestbuy since these are typical Garmin style dash sticky disks.
Btw, I have been using this in a car on a windshield and its solid!!! I'm talking about $2.85 ebay version Been using my wife's Highlander for a few long trips, so don't want anything permanent mounted in there. This one goes on the glass and holds my Note 2 with Zerolemon 9k3 battery without a problem, and extra weight is not an issue either. Yes, you get vibration and some shaking - that's expected, but its a solid phone mount on a windshield. The one I have at home, just a clip - it's my go to piece when I'm watching tv/movies in bed. Had it for a very long time - no complaints. As a matter of fact, I find this cheap knock off spring to be stronger than original Exogear one.
bond32 said:
Dude that is freaking cool. I just ordered one, thanks for the tip. My uag is on order too.
Here's one on Amazon.com :
Check this out on AMZN:
Fonus Universal Adjustable Window Car Mount Windshield Phone Holder Rotating Dock Cradle for T-Mobile / US Cellular / AT&T / Verizon Wireless Samsung GALAXY Note 2
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009WBBCOQ/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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this product is okay...the neck snapped off and broke after 2 months of use.

Arkon Slim-Grip Ultra mount for car and home

This is a review of a newly released Arkon Slim-Grip Ultra (http://www.arkon.com/Slim-Grip Ultra/index.html) grip with various mounting options that can be used in a car and in a house. I have been using a lot of different car mounts for years, everything from cheap ebay parts to some more expensive brand names, but I keep coming back to Arkon for a very simple reason - it lasts through years because of the quality of material they use, more robust locking mechanism, and engineering of adjustable lockable joint. Also, since I use different cases on my phone and like flexibility of attaching my own cables where I want to, I prefer universal nature of these grips.
Since the day of my Droid X, I used their original Mega Grip which still works well with my Note 2. The problem, related to my car, was where I can place it since I didn't want to mount to windshield glass and I didn't want to use sticky or bean-bag bases on dashboard for suction cup mounting. My dashboard is textured, and regular suction cup didn't work with it. So I came up with combination of mounting my Mega Grip to another vertical sticky mount that worked with my car.
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I tried looking for a sticky base suction mounts, but those were either not good in heat, didn't work with my textured dashboard, or came off after awhile, so I vent back to my original setup. Now, I was pleased to see them releasing a new Slim-Grip Ultra mount, based on spring loaded mechanism rather then grip-locking mechanism, and was especially intrigued to see a sticky base suction mount offered along with it. This grip is based on spring loaded mechanism where one side will extend when pulled. This mechanism actually allows one-handed operation when in portrait orientation (then you can flip in to landscape if you want to) or you can use with two hands if you have your orientation fixed in landscape. Also, it comes with 2 sets of feet (with inner soft foam cushion) where in addition to original set the extra one gives you another 1" of clearance. With original feet you get about 6" total opening (perfect for up to 5" screen phones or 7"/8" tablets in landscape), extended feet give you clearance of up to 7" - perfect for Note 2 even with extra bulky case. Also, the feet slide thus making it adjustable to a position most convenient for your micro-usb charging cable, headphone cable, etc.
Adjustable mount arm has a very sturdy easy grip nut for different angles, and the grip uses universal ball joint which makes all the component interchangeable with other mounts and grips. In addition to low profile sticky suction mount, I also got extended arm mount for my Nexus 7, although could be used for a phone as well (uses regular suction cup), and two headrest mounts for either direct headrest mount or adjustable arm mount so both of the passengers in the back can share a view of a tablet or a phablet. Every mount is engineered with high precision and reliability; once locked in - its very sturdy and has attachment for slim-grip ultra grip or in general any other universal ball join mount. Those headrest mounts will probably be used in our SUV for kids to watch movies on Nexus 7 while we are on a road.
I'm also tested out sticky suction cup at home on various surfaces and different horizontal, vertical, and upside down positions. It worked perfectly in every case and stuck to a surface like a cement glue!
OK, so here are more detailed pictures of various setups inside of my car and at home.
*** IntelliGrip edition of Slim-Grip Ultra was reviewed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44760662&postcount=41 ***
I like those plastic bibs for your car seats to protect them from your kids. Now that is really smart. Which I did that 6 years ago. There is stuff on my seats from our boys that will never ever come clean.
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I was wonder if that telescoping car mount would hold a note 2? or is it an inch to big for it?
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So from what I gather from arkon catalong I need a mount part #SM060-2 with the telescoping part #CM117-SBH. The combination of the both part #TAB-CM117 would be an inch to big. I guess I just answered my own question. Thanks again for the cool pictures.
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Just ordered the parts from http://www.mountguys.com. With free shipping on orders over $35. Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for.
Yeah, those plastic covers are backseat savers
No matter which mount you choose, they all have universal connection to clip any/all Arkon mounts. In every mount option I have in those picture, I use the same Slim-Grip Ultra. It comes with 2 sets of feet, for Note 2 use a longer one and for Nexus 7 a shorter one. The whole setup is VERY flexible. And you can actually use any car grip or even Garmin gps. Slim-Grip connects to a small mounting plate which has universal ball joint attachment that works with all other similar ball join accessories.
Nice review!
Btw, that upside down suction is for real. I was asked by someone in another forum how that was done. It's just an upside down suction without anything else. That sticky part with air suction works like a cement glue!!! Also forgot to mention, the sticky gel part is easy to wash off and it becomes like brand new.
OP, question for you. What's is the extended mount in pics 4,5,6 calls. I cannot find it on Akron website. Thanks.
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Strange. It seems they updated their webpage and that particular combo is not available. The part was SM6-CM117, and I see it's still listed in their catalog: http://www.arkon.com/catalog/Arkon 2013 Catalog.pdf
Let me ping them to see if they can fix their website. Or perhaps you can use that P/N if you order by phone.
vectron said:
Strange. It seems they updated their webpage and that particular combo is not available. The part was SM6-CM117, and I see it's still listed in their catalog: http://www.arkon.com/catalog/Arkon 2013 Catalog.pdf
Let me ping them to see if they can fix their website. Or perhaps you can use that P/N if you order by phone.
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Thank for the info. Look like its not available anywhere.
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rear seat thing is awesome!
just make sure one of the two doesnt recline!
I used to use my arkon windshield holder thing but my note 2 is just to big imo. Lmk if anyone wants it for a couple bucks.
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scottmog said:
I used to use my arkon windshield holder thing but my note 2 is just to big imo. Lmk if anyone wants it for a couple bucks.
Sent from galaxy note 2, tablet in my pocket! ^_^
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Which one are you talking about. Can you post some pics
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Got my Arkon Ultra yesterday and this fits properly. Wish the ball was a little tighter for putting in and out with one hand.
If the windshield mount is low it does not cover my view of the road, but then its hard to reach without leaning forward. ..
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Thank for the info. Look like its not available anywhere.
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Just got a reply from Arkon; they updated their pages and fixed the error. The direct link to that extended mount is here:
http://www.arkon.com/Slim-Grip Ultra/slimgrip-ultra-extending-windshield-mount.html
and it was also added to their main Slim-Grip Ultra page: http://www.arkon.com/Slim-Grip Ultra/index.html
I got my ultra slim grip sticky dash and winshield. I have to say is a great mount and it sticks to anything. I bought it fo4 my note 2 but I tried it with my Asus tf700 and it works great too.
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You say the sticky part can be washed but not how to wash it or dry it without getting fuzz on it?
donec said:
You say the sticky part can be washed but not how to wash it or dry it without getting fuzz on it?
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Just like with any of these sticky pad bases from Arkon, Exogear, iOtties, etc. - just rinse it under the cold water and shake the water off. The rest air dries within minutes and you are good to go. In one occasion I had some specks of dust already stuck to it when I removed it from a surface, that got washed away as well.
How well does this work with the ZeroLemon battery?
The official universal one I got from Samsung doesn't hold it as well as I'd like, pretty sure it'd fall off if I went over too many speedbumps.
I could only find this on eBay, not on Amazon, it's $22.99 + $13.55 shipping to the UK, or $36.53/£23.89, does that seem like a good price for it in the UK? Take into consideration the iBolt xProDock is £35.95+£9.95 shipping for the Samsung version, while the HTC version is available on Prime.
iBolt mini-rant:
I'd rather not get that just out of spite for all the delays and broken promises for those of us not in the UK. We were told long before it was even released that it'd be available on Prime in the UK but here we are, months after release and the Samsung one costs an extra £10 in delivery costs.
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How well does this work with the ZeroLemon battery?
The official universal one I got from Samsung doesn't hold it as well as I'd like, pretty sure it'd fall off if I went over too many speedbumps.
I could only find this on eBay, not on Amazon, it's $22.99 + $13.55 shipping to the UK, or $36.53/£23.89, does that seem like a good price for it in the UK? Take into consideration the iBolt xProDock is £35.95+£9.95 shipping for the Samsung version, while the HTC version is available on Prime.
iBolt mini-rant:
I'd rather not get that just out of spite for all the delays and broken promises for those of us not in the UK. We were told long before it was even released that it'd be available on Prime in the UK but here we are, months after release and the Samsung one costs an extra £10 in delivery costs.
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Just confirmed it, Slim-Grip Ultra should work with ZL/tpu.
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Just confirmed it, Slim-Grip Ultra should work with ZL/tpu.
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Doesn't sag much while driving? The universal samsung one barely holds onto it and the added weight has it bouncing all over the place.
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What is the minimum size that a device can be, that the Slim-Grip Ultra can accept?
I.e, would it accept a GPS device that is 3.3(H)x1(D)x3.7(W) inches?

Car Dock Mod!

So I went on a hunt for a Car dock that would work with my new HTC one and couldn't find anything that wasn't a floppy mess. I put my phone dead center under my rearview so I needed a dock that's vibration proof.
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Then it dawned on me, duh I have one from my previous phone ibolt Sprint case for the HTC EVO 4g LTE! Let's try it hmm....... Can't lose. First remove adapter only 4 screws.
Then put back together.
Bam fits like a glove saved $80.
And for you penny pincher's this case is on clearance at Sprint or if you look online the HTC one x version is as well.
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That's a horrible place to put your phone. You're blocking s huge portion of your view while driving. I never understood how people could fall with something in their face like that on the car.
Pretty sure a few states it's illegal to mount anything there too
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Element515 said:
That's a horrible place to put your phone. You're blocking s huge portion of your view while driving. I never understood how people could fall with something in their face like that on the car.
Pretty sure a few states it's illegal to mount anything there too
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When I'm in my Rx8 I don't. But this is my work truck and the windshield is massive and is safer just under my rearview as I use my Bluetooth while driving as well as GPS. And no it's not illegal, but staring at your crotch while in a ricer is.
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I have been using the iBolt from my Note 2, and it works like a dream. Even the flexible carger cable works, though I had to twist it a bit cause the orientation is reversed. But I wish it would trigger the car mode like an official dock would. CarHome Ultra set to trigger with my bluetooth works well enough. I am hoping when I get the USB charging/Audio cable, it'll work too.
HTC has an official car kit, its even got integrated charging so no playing with wires to dock. I love my iBolt xPro dock but when I get the HTC One I'm buying the official HTC car dock, I like that all you gotta do is slide the HTC One into the dock and its ready, and even charges.
Here's a video of the dock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBVcBWvCJvc
If you want to use a dock and a case on the HTC One though, you can't use the official one and keep the case on, you have to remove it.
I think iBolt may be coming out with a dock for the One
They did but it's for all HTC devices and is more of a universal mount and Amazon is only place to get it I was on phone with ibolt yesterday about it. It just came out this week.
And yeah can't do OEM dock because I use a case and my ibolt fits with it.
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And yeah can't do OEM dock because I use a case and my ibolt fits with it.
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Bingo. Didn't even make it possible to work with their own case. Short sighted.
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CocheseUGA said:
Bingo. Didn't even make it possible to work with their own case. Short sighted.
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I know, I love htc but what the f.
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I know, I love htc but what the f.
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HTC like other manufacturers usually only design these docks (quickly becoming scarce though) with just the device without a case on in mind because its cheaper to manufacture a design that uses a single size rather than one with a removable plate or something. Not to mention there not as bulky.
HTC had the double dip case designed with easy removal in mind too so they may have taken that into account when they had the dock designed. Unlike other manufacturers (*Cough* Samsung *Cough*) HTC still supports the idea that our car docks should provide charging without having to mess with wires.
Which can be a distraction while trying to redock a device while your driving (really shouldn't redock/undock while your driving, but you get the idea)
HTC doesn't make their own docks or accessories, they have another company do it for them and just have that company brand it as HTC because it meets their guidelines. I can't remember what company makes the accessories but nearly every dock that was branded HTC is only one size except for the desktop docks that work with cases because of the removable insert.
The HTC ThunderBolt desktop dock was one of the first HTC docks with these removable inserts
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HTC had the double dip case designed with easy removal in mind too so they may have taken that into account when they had the dock designed. Unlike other manufacturers (*Cough* Samsung *Cough*) HTC still supports the idea that our car docks should provide charging without having to mess with wires.
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The Double Dip case is great to remove to look at all the scratches it has made to your phone. So awesome of HTC to provide that feature.
Some of Samsung's docks have wires. Mine has a sliding dock, and I could use a slim case with mine. It also allowed me to use audio line out through the dock. This is one of the areas where HTC falls short.
Thanks for posting that iBolt Car Dock. Looks really cool, I think I'll order it.
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HTC has an official car kit, its even got integrated charging so no playing with wires to dock. I love my iBolt xPro dock but when I get the HTC One I'm buying the official HTC car dock, I like that all you gotta do is slide the HTC One into the dock and its ready, and even charges.
If you want to use a dock and a case on the HTC One though, you can't use the official one and keep the case on, you have to remove it.
I think iBolt may be coming out with a dock for the One
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fyi, the dock does not have an integrated charger. it has a cutout to put the cable that is supplied with the dock.
There is also little point HTC making a car dock to fit a case. Given just about every case out there fits differently, they would never get it right.
I think I will but the genuine dock. I only use the dock on long trips on my one xl. So taking the case off from time to time isn't such a big deal.
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HTC has an official car kit, its even got integrated charging so no playing with wires to dock. I love my iBolt xPro dock but when I get the HTC One I'm buying the official HTC car dock, I like that all you gotta do is slide the HTC One into the dock and its ready, and even charges.
Here's a video of the dock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBVcBWvCJvc
If you want to use a dock and a case on the HTC One though, you can't use the official one and keep the case on, you have to remove it.
I think iBolt may be coming out with a dock for the One
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I got this dock free with my phone when I ordered it online, I DO NOT recommend it, the charge cable just snaps into a little hole on the bottom, and the connection to the micro USB is ALL that hold the phone in place, i also was unable to get my phone to just "slide in" freely without having to mess around with the usb cable that snaps into the dock, IMHO, garbage...
I have the Arkon MG114 dock that i got off amazon for $11, a 6ft micro USB cable I got off mono price and a usb cigarette adapter
Routed the wire up under my dash, up the A-Pillar and over the swing arm on my drivers side sun visor, this combo has been the best, I have had it for my last 3 phones, and its adjustable to all phones, with/without case, and is not hideous.... some phones may require some modding of the dock. but thats simple, for the note 2 it works, but if you have a case its a little too tight, but u can just pop out the spring on the grip and cut a couple links off of it and it will allow the grip to open wider
Coming from the Atrix 4G, I guess I have been spoiled with the phone specific dock. I can't stand the generic docks with the oversize tabs and non-OEM look. To top it off, I have to plug in the USB cable every time I get in the car. Give me a well designed OEM dock every time. I am a bit concerned about the reported fitment issues (I don't use a case anyway), though. ...and the fact I cannot find one anywhere in the US!
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Coming from the Atrix 4G, I guess I have been spoiled with the phone specific dock. I can't stand the generic docks with the oversize tabs and non-OEM look. To top it off, I have to plug in the USB cable every time I get in the car. Give me a well designed OEM dock every time. I am a bit concerned about the reported fitment issues (I don't use a case anyway), though. ...and the fact I cannot find one anywhere in the US!
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Agreed. I was spoiled by getting a dock for an Infuse and having a single-wire hook up that I could use with a case for my S3. I'm going to miss the convenience.
While waiting for Proclip or someone else to come out with a solution, I ordered this. Should be here in a bit, I'll let you know how it works.
This is the mount I made which works really well. http://www.fourbardesign.com/2012/11/automated-magnetic-cell-phone-mount.html
It really didn't take that long to make and only cost me $10. I you want to do minimal modding, I'd highly suggest getting the magnetic mount on ebay for a couple bucks, sticking it to an existing suction mount you have and using that. Having the magnetic mount is seriously awesome. No clasping, no need to have exact fit or friction fit. It just works. I plop it on, it sticks, then I take it off when i leave my car.
I know the tutorial is for a One X but I've put the metal plate (super thin) into the case I have on my One right now and it works like a charm.
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This is the mount I made which works really well. http://www.fourbardesign.com/2012/11/automated-magnetic-cell-phone-mount.html
It really didn't take that long to make and only cost me $10. I you want to do minimal modding, I'd highly suggest getting the magnetic mount on ebay for a couple bucks, sticking it to an existing suction mount you have and using that. Having the magnetic mount is seriously awesome. No clasping, no need to have exact fit or friction fit. It just works. I plop it on, it sticks, then I take it off when i leave my car.
I know the tutorial is for a One X but I've put the metal plate (super thin) into the case I have on my One right now and it works like a charm.
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Not bad. I have a TL, so I have similar mounting issues. I shoved the end of my Samsung dock into the shelf next to the lighter, and it has a similar four prong mount. Will have to grab that one off of Amazon if this one doesn't work.
My holder just arrived. Ehh. I'll post something up later if I feel it's worthwhile.
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I have been using the iBolt from my Note 2, and it works like a dream. Even the flexible carger cable works, though I had to twist it a bit cause the orientation is reversed. But I wish it would trigger the car mode like an official dock would. CarHome Ultra set to trigger with my bluetooth works well enough. I am hoping when I get the USB charging/Audio cable, it'll work too.
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Did you use this dock with a case on your Note 2? My husband has that phone and I have the One so we need a dock that will fit both phones with a case on. I figure if a dock fits the GN2 with a case it should definitely fit my phone with one...size wise anyhow. I can get into the deets like chargers ports and such later.
Did something similar with my evo 3d car dock

The best car mount for Galaxy S5 - still Arkon Mobile Grip 2

As most of you know, I write hundreds of various reviews in General Accessories section of our forum/community (check out the link in my signature), so I typically being asked questions about what I found to be the best for a specific phone model or specific functionality. One question that always comes up, especially in PMs, what is the best car mount for a specific phone X or Y. I personally believe that car mount should be universal to use with any phone and any case, and with full access to all the ports, and mount option to work on a windshield or a dashboard.
With over a dozen of car mounts I reviewed recently, I have to admit Arkon Mobile Grip 2 (http://www.arkon.com/mobile-grip/) is still my top choice, currently for $19.95 including shipping on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Windshield-Dashboard-Suction-Smartphones/dp/B00I58VAZS/). Though I have reviewed it already with my Note 2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2648852), some ask me how does it look with S5. Now after getting Galaxy S5, I've been using MG2 in my wife's Highlander and still find it to be the best car mount for the phone.
It's sticky suction base mount adhesive is as strong as a cement attached to any glass or textured dashboard; works even on a slightly curved surface. The removal is clean and doesn't leave any residue, plus it's re-usable - just rinse under a water if it starts to loose it's sticky grip. The mount arm accommodates different angles with an easy adjustment, and universal ball joint allows full 360 degree rotation. The spring loaded grip is very secure and easy to operate with one hand, and it's minimalistic design keeps the back of S5 open to use even as dashcam. Obviously, there is full access to all the ports for charging, headphone/audio cable, and power/volume buttons. As a bonus, MG2 also has a screw mount for universal camera tripod attachment (love it!). Also important to note that it comes with 2-year warranty, and from my experience Arkon guys stand behind their product to take care of you even after warranty expires.
Since I know pictures worth a thousand words, here you go for your enjoyment (with more pictures you can find in my Note 2/MG2 review above).
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Air dock is the best.
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Acaibowl said:
Air dock is the best.
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Never heard of it, do you have a link?
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Never heard of it, do you have a link?
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http://www.theairdock.com
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http://www.theairdock.com
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IGG/Crowdfunding campaign that promises to deliver next month while you can pre-order now for $70 a sticky pad with wireless charging to be used with a naked phone or thin smooth surface case and using very cheap basic suction cup base? If you would suggest as an alternative to Arkon (these guys been around for 25 years) something else reputable like iOttie or iBolt, that would be a different story. But I really fail to see how it's the best car mount
Ford had been around for a 100 years and still making ****y cars. I honestly don't think Arkon is better for me.
You have to agree that microsuction surface is way cooler than brackets.
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The Air Dock Wireless Qi Charger for Android & iP…: http://youtu.be/gGwDbZGq_-c
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Ford had been around for a 100 years and still making ****y cars. I honestly don't think Arkon is better for me.
You have to agree that microsuction surface is way cooler than brackets.
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Are you Armando who reviewed it in the video?
Regarding companies and how long they been around, I didn't mean it in a way that it justifies the quality, although I can speak from a hand's on experience since I tested and compared a lot of car mounts where Arkon quality is at the top. The same way I can tell you that after reviewing hundreds of cases, UAG is at the top, or after reviewing a ton of external battery packs - nothing beats Anker. But I do have a problem with crowdfunding projects. It was "cool" back in 2012 and maybe first half of 2013. A lot of them don't live up to their promises. I trust companies that been around for awhile and actually generate sales now, rather then with promises to deliver something in the future. To stay alive in such a competitive market, you gotta be doing something right. Don't have any bad wishes for Air Dock guys, but I have a good feeling they are not going to be around for too long after they will fulfill IGG orders.
One thing I do agree, there is no universal car mount or a gadget that works the same for everybody. YMMV, and this might not be for you. So, I'm glad we have a lot of different choices. Arkon MG2 works for me after testing, reviewing, and sharing on XDA about other car mounts. Something else works better for you, and I'm glad we can have a discussion about it The sticky surface mounts never took off, remember Clingo? It was sold "as seen on TV" type of deals. I have a phone case that doesn't have a flat surface and it will not stick well to it, and I would NEVER trust my $650 phone on a sticky pad going over bumps or NJ potholes or off-road
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Are you Armando who reviewed it in the video?
Regarding companies and how long they been around, I didn't mean it in a way that it justifies the quality, although I can speak from a hand's on experience since I tested and compared a lot of car mounts where Arkon quality is at the top. The same way I can tell you that after reviewing hundreds of cases, UAG is at the top, or after reviewing a ton of external battery packs - nothing beats Anker. But I do have a problem with crowdfunding projects. It was "cool" back in 2012 and maybe first half of 2013. A lot of them don't live up to their promises. I trust companies that been around for awhile and actually generate sales now, rather then with promises to deliver something in the future. To stay alive in such a competitive market, you gotta be doing something right. Don't have any bad wishes for Air Dock guys, but I have a good feeling they are not going to be around for too long after they will fulfill IGG orders.
One thing I do agree, there is no universal car mount or a gadget that works the same for everybody. YMMV, and this might not be for you. So, I'm glad we have a lot of different choices. Arkon MG2 works for me after testing, reviewing, and sharing on XDA about other car mounts. Something else works better for you, and I'm glad we can have a discussion about it The sticky surface mounts never took off, remember Clingo? It was sold "as seen on TV" type of deals. I have a phone case that doesn't have a flat surface and it will not stick well to it, and I would NEVER trust my $650 phone on a sticky pad going over bumps or NJ potholes or off-road
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No, I am not Armando.
Arkon didn't impress me. A car mount has to have a lot more to impress me. A car mount that just holds a phone is not enough for today's expectations.
Airdock looks great but I agree with you when it comes to crowdfunding projects. It has to be more tested with different smartphones.
Another company that I like is ProClip. I would get a car mount like this for my Note 3. (Charging cable permanently attached to holder
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http://www.proclipusa.com/phone-hol...ighter-plug-512564-19506.cmsv?p_leftorright=0
How steady is the mount? I ordered this one to use my S4 in as a dashcam/media player. The thing bounces around a lot, so the video looks like it was shot by someone with Parkinsons.
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How steady is the mount? I ordered this one to use my S4 in as a dashcam/media player. The thing bounces around a lot, so the video looks like it was shot by someone with Parkinsons.
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It's relatively steady as long as you tighten the mounting arm screw securely and don't have your smartphone with Zerolemon triple-capacity extended battery for additional weight, but you gotta keep in mind that your car vibration will transfer to the phone/camera. Perhaps S5 has a better camera, gotta check to see if it has anti-shake feature or something like that. With dashcam, doesn't matter which commercial car mount you use, you probably going to end up with "GoPro" effect lol!!! I wonder if they make some dash mount shock absorption beanie bags bases.
I was just asked in PM where MG279 can be purchased outside of US, since I only provided Amazon US link. Just did some digging and found it here: http://www.buybits.com/Product/1913...ash-Desk-Mount-For-Smartphones-sku-19132.aspx
Check it out, Arkon guys liked my review of MG2 + S5 so much, they linked to it in their latest YT video for MG2:
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How well Arkon grip the phone when it's in portrait (not sideways) mode? Would you trust it to hold your phone in a 4x4 going over sweet jumps? Or do you think the phone will eventually wiggle its way loose from the mount/clamp?
Pretty sure those microsuction cups won't hold a phone over any sweet jumps.
If you have a CD slot, this one is great.
http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Universal-Smartphone-Slot-Mount/dp/B00D4ABOZS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1400540931&sr=8-4&keywords=car+mount+cd+slot
Was looking for a decent car mount and purchased this one through Amazon based off of vectron's review. One of the best suction cup mounts I've ever used. The thing just STICKS. Works great. Holds the phone very well in either portrait or landscape mode. Excellent recommendation good sir!
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Do those interfere with the cd player at all? I know with mine, the cd player tries to "eat" anything that you put in it...but I dont know how far into the slot that sensor is.
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Not at all.This has worked perfectly for me.
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If you have a CD slot, this one is great.
http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Unive...=1400540931&sr=8-4&keywords=car+mount+cd+slot
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I am selling mine as it covers my only clock in the truck. Other than that I really like it. $12 bucks if ya want it. I'm going to try this one as the review is awesome.
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I've been looking for one that has a built in charger for my S5, but I haven't been too happy with the ones that I have found. I wouldn't mind the outrageous price range of that proclip one Acaibowl suggested if it took advantage of the USB 3.0 capabilities of the S5, but it doesn't. The other ones I've found either don't have the USB 3.0 capabilities that I'm looking for or they all have bad reviews. Do you know of any that are worthwhile and have USB 3.0?
Edit: I also use an Otterbox case, I'm sure you know how big those get... If you know of one that matches what I'm looking for AND can accommodate an Otterbox, that would be an amazing bonus.
Thanks in advance.
What about Ram Mounts in comparison?

REVIEW. Car wireless charging dash mount by AIRDOCK

I have been trying to make my own wireless dock for my Nexus 7 and LG G2, so I could just put the device in a mount and have it connect to the Bluetooth and charge without me having to plug anything in. I took a Ebay wireless desk charger and rigged it to work with one of my dash mounts but it looked awful and only charged when I got it perfect in the mount.
Then I was looking at other mounts on youtube and came across a Kickstarter company called AirDock. I ordered from the Kickstarter site and finally got the unit a few weeks ago and thought I would give a review. Be easy, this is my first review of anything.
The device has a sticky pad and 4 magnets that hold the tablet. It worked well for the Nexus 7 without a case but not with the case. But the mount came with a sticker that has 4 additional magnets in it that I attached to the back of the case and it holds it well. I have it in a Jeep Wrangler with 37" tires and has not fallen off yet.
You can buy it with a short suction cup base, a long one, or a CD mount. I am using the long one in the Jeep and it works good, has not come off yet. I bought the CD mount one for my car and it is sturdy and seems well made. It also comes in white or black.
It came with a dual output USB charger that says 1Amp and 2.1Amp but with the wireless charging I do not get anywhere near that. My Battery Widget says it is charging at 500ma ( 1/2 amp) which is enough to use the GPS, Pandora and have the screen never turn off and BARELY charge the battery. I use Tasker to automatically open Pandora when it senses wireless charging.
I will post some pictures this afternoon.
There website is http://www.theairdock.com/ I paid $45 for it on the prelaunch but it looks like they are $68 now. Pricey to me but well worth it because I have double that and 20+ hours into trying to make my own.
Please post any questions you have I will try to answer. I have emailed there support people with an issue with my LG G2 and they answered same day.
Please post some pics of your setup when you get the chance. I'm looking for something like this and it sounds like it might work well.
Oh man! Yes... Let's get some pictures on here!
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What type of case do you have? I have a poetic slimline and I'm thinking about purchasing this but its way overpriced. Post some pictures please
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What type of case do you have? I have a poetic slimline and I'm thinking about purchasing this but its way overpriced. Post some pictures please
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Let me tell you, while I do have have the AirDock, if I ever do another car install, I will be using it. I bought and hacked up a Qi wireless charger to use and earth magnets to hold the tablet. While it does work, I've got $20ish in magnets and another 10 in a wireless charger and then the time taking the charger apart, finding placement, trying to work the magnets around the charger, make sure it all works, ect. A lot of time whereas with the AirDock, from what I see, will pretty much self align, hold the tablet in place and charge. The time saving to me alone would be worth it
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Pics please.
I am a lurker on this site. I can offer very little knowledge to rooting phones etc. but I thought I would share my experience with the AirDock. I own a Samsung Galaxy S5, the CHOETECH Qi Wireless Charger Kit from Amazon, and a Spigen Slim Armour Case. Everything works fine. S5 charges thru the case with out issue.
When I get the AirDock I quickly realized that A) the AirDock will not charge the phone and B) the AirDock will not hold the phone. I added the magnets to the inside of the Spigen case and that did not help much if at all. I contacted AirDock and was told I needed to put the magnet stickers on the outside of my case. I certainly do not want to do this and I can’t as the sticker will no longer lay flat. The sticker is not designed to be installed more than once.
On their web site is says the best option for the S5 is to use the Samsung replacement back. I ordered the Samsung replacement back from Amazon and even paid overnight shipping as I was excited about using this. This AirDock now charges and it does hold the phone, but nothing like the videos show it. It is not a strong connection at all. I tried it out in my car and it fell off twice while I was driving during lunch. Obviously this is not going to work for me.
I contacted the company and asked for a refund. I was basically told if I didn’t want to put the magnet on the outside of my phone, there is nothing they can do to resolve this and will not refund my purchase. So I had to open a Paypal dispute.
I am disappoint mostly in the fact that the item didn’t work and that the merchant had no desire in helping me. Maybe I have a defective unit - who knows. I would have liked to try another unit, but I don’t think that is possible now.
If you do not have a super smooth phone back or want to add a magnet sticker to your phone, I would suggest you look elsewhere.
Hmm..... I definitely do not want to add magnets to the phones case. That would look horrible. My case is big enough as it is. I have a Zero Lemon 10K I don't even use because it makes the device so big. Sure I can go 3-4 days but at the cost of having 5lbs in my pocket which isn't cool so even with my current case, I don't want to make it more bulky. Thanks for the feedback.
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Hmm..... I definitely do not want to add magnets to the phones case. That would look horrible. My case is big enough as it is. I have a Zero Lemon 10K I don't even use because it makes the device so big. Sure I can go 3-4 days but at the cost of having 5lbs in my pocket which isn't cool so even with my current case, I don't want to make it more bulky. Thanks for the feedback.
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No problem. Glad I could help someone not go through what I am going thru trying to get a refund.
I love my Airdock. This is a picture of what a Nexus looks like in my car. I don't run it like this though, normally a Note 3 goes where the Nexus is.
Few things to note. If it's bright outside, Waze will slowly drain the battery, but at night, it'll slowly charge it up. If you don't run Waze, it charges my Note 3 at around 650mAh.
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I love my Airdock. This is a picture of what a Nexus looks like in my car. I don't run it like this though, normally a Note 3 goes where the Nexus is.
Few things to note. If it's bright outside, Waze will slowly drain the battery, but at night, it'll slowly charge it up. If you don't run Waze, it charges my Note 3 at around 650mAh.
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Doesn't the Note have a super smooth back? The S5 doesn't. And since I added the 'official' back cover as suggested, I can not longer find a case to fit the S5. I really wanted to like this, but I can't afford to have my phone falling down while I am driving.
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Doesn't the Note have a super smooth back? The S5 doesn't. And since I added the 'official' back cover as suggested, I can not longer find a case to fit the S5. I really wanted to like this, but I can't afford to have my phone falling down while I am driving.
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Can't help you with the s5, since I don't have one. The note3's leathery fake plastic backing works really well though. Really really solid.
edwelly said:
No problem. Glad I could help someone not go through what I am going thru trying to get a refund.
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UPDATE: the company has said I can return the unit for a refund. Hopefully everything goes smooth.
The magnet is just a sticker. I actually have one on the back of my Nexus 7 and also on the back of a case I sometimes use with it (the sticker on the back does not interfere with fitting into anything). The N7 sticks without it, but I have a Jeep with shocks that need to be replaced and when I drive over railroad tracks fast, sometimes the Nexus 7 can fall so I didn't trust it enough. But no problem no matter how rough i drive since the sticker is added. The sticker is necessary on the back of the case, otherwise it won't stick at all. It still charges through the case, but it's very particular about positioning it just right and in my experience it drains faster than it can charge when using navigation, and would not last on a 5 hour trip. But despite that, this has been by far my favorite dock for any device so far.
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On the back of my cover in the truck dash I made I have N52 20mm or 25mm magnets I'm using. NO problem holding it at all.
edwelly said:
UPDATE: the company has said I can return the unit for a refund. Hopefully everything goes smooth.
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UPDATE: well... I sent the AirDock back to the company and they have stopped responding to emails. I had to file a PayPal dispute.
Old thread but the sticker does not have magnets in it, just metal to help it cling to the magnets in the dock. I had to use it on my G2 because my Incipio Featherlite won't stick. I may try some thin metal discs between the plastic back and rubber of the case instead.
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I cut the sticker out around the buttons and where the Incipio logo would show.
I also have an s5. I have the genuine iq upgrade with back panel but haven't used it yet. I am looking for an airdock or similar solution. I could live with the sticker but just wondered if there are any other chargers out there like this or is the airdock the best option? Will it alway charge slowly? Ie 500mah. Also any links of where to buy as mobile fun is out of stock. Thanks guys
Airdock is already working on the next version, it may be better but won't be ready till April or later.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-air-dock-2-0
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Terrible product
Buyer beware. Their customer service is horrible. They specifically emailed me to tell me it would work with the droid turbo and it does not. The phone sticks to the pad fine but does not charge. I repeat: Does not charge. I sent them 2 nice emails asking for support and they have completely ignored me.

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