Best Car Phone Mounts: Stay Connected and Safe (2024)

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To quote our own Jonathon Klein, “These guides are living documents.” It’s estimated that roughly 3 billion photos are uploaded to the Internet every day. There aren’t quite that many new car phone mounts introduced to the market, but it may not be far off. So what is the best way to hold your smartphone today, may not be tomorrow. So I will continue to update this guide as we test more mounts. If you have a favorite mount, let us know. If you’re a manufacturer of mega mounts, mail one out, man.

I started out this guide by doing research online, and talking to my co-editors who all have opinions – boy howdy do they have opinions. Then, it was ordering up some products and seeing what worked and what didn’t. As you’ve probably already guessed, I quickly discovered that like just about every consumer product out there, “best whatever” is hugely subjective by use case. I’ve tried to cover a few of them here and pick out mounts that work well in those cases.

Best Car Phone Mounts Reviews And Recommendations

Best Overall: iOttie Velox Magnetic Air Vent Phone Holder

Pros

Simple, fast, and efficient in both installation and use

Fits on the air vents of 99% of the cars on the market

Easy to remove to transfer to other cars

Cons

The magnets are not strong enough for bigger phones

For best results you need to use a phone case designed for magnetic mounts

Amazon and other online retailers sell literally hundreds of different phone mounts for your car. Most people are looking for something easy to install and easy to use. A vent mount like this from iOttie installs, literally in seconds and it works on most cars on the market. Jaguar and Mercedes owners with cool jet engine vents will need to look elsewhere. For attaching your phone, a magnetic mount is by far the easiest and quickest method, literally hold your phone up to it when you get in and grab and go when you exit the car.

There are a lot of options that look just like this one, but the iOttie is made from quality plastics that will hold up over time, even in hot climates. It comes in either blue or black and works with a wide variety of phones. If you have a heavier-than-average phone, like an iPhone Pro Max, you will need to look for a different mount. My experience says that for heavier phones, you need a physical connection like a clamp.

This particular mount has no charging abilities, but it is well out of the way of cables so that won't be an issue. For slightly more money, iOttie does offer basically the same mount but with wireless charging.

Best Value: Scosche MagicMount Flex Suction Cup Mount

Pros

Flex arm is Gumby-like in its adjustability unlike hinged pivot mounts

Suction cup is surprisingly strong but easy to remove with the release lever

It's hard to beat the price of this mount, especially from a known and trusted brand like Scosche

Cons

Again, the magnet mounts are nice, but it won't hold the heavyweights of the phone world

Some windshields are just too far away for this to be a usable option

Sorry McLaren Elva drivers, this one isn't for you. Slapping a suction cup on the inside of the windshield is the de facto method of mounting driving peripherals in your car even decades before the plush Garfield craze of the 1980s. They work incredibly well and are easy to install and remove. With an extra adhesive pad, you can even stick them to surfaces like your dashboard – but that's kind of defeating the point. Like the suction cup itself, this phone mount from Scosche totally sucks, but in a good way.

Besides offering the ease of mounting in the car, the flexible arm has nearly infinite adjustability. You can turn it, and curve it, if it were longer, I imagine you could tie it in a knot. Your phone is held on with magnets, but I'll say this again to ensure everyone sees it, it won't hold the big boys. My iPhone Pro Max did the comedic, slow slide down the mount until it eventually fell off, in bench testing. I won't even bother trying it in the car. My wife's Pro, non-max, held on just fine.

Scosche is a brand with a long history of making quality electronics peripherals and accessories for them. The plastic feels high-quality and will probably last several generations of yearly updated phones. It comes with the aforementioned adhesive pad allowing you to stick the suction up to just about any surface, but again, why? At the time of writing this, a single mount was under 20 bucks and a two-pack was 30 bucks. If you really want a magnetic, suction cup mount, this is hard to beat.

Best Action Phone Mount: Peak Design System

Pros

A clip-in system that offers the versatility for use in cars, on bikes, and even in UTVs

The cases look great and all the different accessories are extremely high-quality

The variety of mounting styles is basically endless with the use of action camera and photo accessories

Cons

This isn't a cheap system especially if you start getting into specialized pieces for bikes and motorcycles

Although removing and clipping in the phone is easy, installing some of the mounting system isn't

I can hear a lot of you furiously typing complaints already, this isn't a car phone mount that you just buy it, install it, and go. This is more like the LEGO of phone mounts, and you may be able to buy a kit that's easy to assemble, or you may end up having to use your imagination to build what it is you're after. Also like LEGO, it's kinda pricey for building blocks.

It starts with a phone case, available for most popular smartphones, with a receiver on the back Peak Design calls a SlimLink. It offers a mechanical click-in connection with mounts without disrupting the ability to wirelessly charge your phone. A huge variety of mount types are available ranging from simple adhesive and vent mount parts, all the way up to roll cage and handlebar clamps. We've tested this out in Klein's Can-Am and E-bike, after miles of off-road testing, there was never a need to call IT to report his iPhone missing in action. Not yet, at least.

Even if you can't find a suitable mount in Peak Design's catalog, it offers parts that will allow you to connect the SlimLink receiver mount to GoPro's system and also to 1-inch ball and socket system. There are also mini tripods, mounts for quarter-twenty photography standard, if you can't find a way to make this work for holding your phone on whatever vehicle it is you're operating, you'll probably be better off just holding your Pixel in your teeth.

Best Heavy Duty Cupholder Phone Mount: iBolt Custom Phone and Tablet Holder

Pros

Cupholder insert adjusts to fit the size of your car without extra parts

Customizable system allows you to build the mount you need from a wide variety of components

Heavy duty mounts and phone grabbing devices can be used for motorcycles, offroad and action sports

Cons

This is another system that requires you to buy multiple pieces

The initial investment for the system can be considerably higher than disposable mounts

Like Peak Design, iBolt is another system for mounting devices instead of being a simple phone mount. I've chosen the cupholder mount as the starting point, simply to demonstrate another option in the guide. This particular mount is expandable, so whether you have the tiny European-sized cupholders meant for Red Bull-sized cans or you have real 'Merican cupholders designed to hold a 48 oz Glutton Gulp, this will fit. More importantly, it won't involve keeping track of extra pieces to change sizes.

The system is based on a 1-inch ball and socket joints with arms available in multiple lengths. This is a secure design with tons of adjustability. The clamps for holding devices are equally tough and are available in sizes that will allow you to hold small phones all the way to tablets.

If you don't like the cupholder, you can choose from magnetic, suction cup, bolt-down, and clamps. As with anything customizable, prior planning will yield the best results. Do some measurements, figure out where you want the device and where the mount will go, and order up exactly what you need.

Honorable Mention: RAM Mounts X-Grip Phone Mount

Pros

X-Grip clamp holds your phone far tighter than any magnet every will

RAM's suction mount uses a twist lock design that holds tight to windshields

Customizable with different bases using ball and socket joints

Cons

Putting phone in and taking out requires two hands for all but the most dexterous

RAM doesn't offer a vent mount, but you could probably make another brand work

I initially selected this RAM mount based on the X-Grip clamp that holds your phone. The spring-tensioned device holds onto your device with four rubber bumpers and offers clamping forces high enough to keep it secure even on bikes. The suction cup mount is equally worthy of praise. The twist lock actuation provides secure mounting on the levels of pro-level rigging mounts I've used in the past to hold action cameras to the outside of cars on race tracks.

Like some of the other mounts on this list, the RAM system uses balls and sockets to allow different-sized arms to change the length while the joints themselves give the mount huge articulation. You could make this thing two feet long if you really wanted, but it wouldn't be stable.

Like the other systems in the guide, this is going to look pretty expensive next to the literally countless options you can find online which are basically throw-away purchases. This will last you years and is adaptable as your needs change. By once, cry once – as the old saying goes.

Our Verdict

The minimalistic iOttie Velox Magnetic Air Vent Phone Holder offers a simple-to-install, simple-to-use design that will keep your phone secure. It’s also built with high-quality materials and is sure to last. If you’re on a slightly tighter budget, and don't want to block your vents, the Scosche MagicMount Lex Suction Cup Mount might be a better pick.

FAQs

You’ve got questions. The Drive has answers.

Q: How can I tell if a car phone mount will fit my phone?

A: Some car phone mount companies list compatible phone models, but actual measurements are a better guide. Use the factory specifications for your phone or measure diagonally from the top and bottom of your screen.

Q: Can I use a car phone mount if I have a bulky case?

A: Sometimes. Cases add bulk and weight to the phone, so consider the phone mount type and case-friendly features. Some gravity phone holders work better without a case, and thick cases can reduce magnet holders’ effectiveness.

Q: Can magnets damage my phone or battery?

A: No. The car phone holder magnets themselves do not cause damage to the phone or battery. Phones use solid-state storage and memory unaffected by magnets.

Q: Does the magnetic phone holder metal plate affect wireless charging?

A: It can. If you want a magnetic phone holder and use wireless charging, be aware that the steel magnetic mounting plate can interfere with the power transfer. Mounting the steel plate to the case and removing the phone for wireless charging is a good solution.

Q: Can heat damage my vent-mounted phone?

A: Yes. Excessive heat can reduce the performance and longevity of your phone over time. Some phones have a built-in thermal overload shutdown feature, but this won’t help if the phone gets blasted with heat from an external source. Consider a different style of car phone mount if running your heater is a necessity.

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Best Car Phone Mounts: Stay Connected and Safe (2024)

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Best Car Phone Mounts: Stay Connected and Safe? ›

We think magnetic phone mounts are generally the most convenient and easiest-to-use options for holding your phone in a car, and in our testing, the iOttie iTap Magnetic 2 line delivered the best overall experience.

What is the best cell phone holder for my car? ›

We think magnetic phone mounts are generally the most convenient and easiest-to-use options for holding your phone in a car, and in our testing, the iOttie iTap Magnetic 2 line delivered the best overall experience.

Where is the safest place to put a phone holder in your car? ›

Ideally, the screen should be mounted towards the centre of the windscreen, to the left of the driver. If this is not practicable, the next best location is in the far right, bottom corner of the windscreen. These two locations are marked as locations 1 and 2 respectively in Figure 1 below.

Are phone holders in cars safe? ›

Using Phone Mount Responsibly

Phone mounts are potentially dangerous, but some drivers feel the need to use them for navigation. If you are using your phone for GPS, you can take steps to use the phone mount responsibly by putting your phone on “do not disturb.”

What are the disadvantages of a car phone holder? ›

The disadvantages of a car phone holder are limited. They may block airflow from vents (for air vent mounts), obstruct visibility if improperly placed, and some designs might not work well with thick phone cases. If not securely attached, they can damage your phone or distract the driver.

Are magnetic car phone holders safe? ›

Some smartphones may be more sensitive to certain magnetic mounts than an iPhone, and vice versa. However, the risks identified with mobile phone mount are low and rarely damage your phone in the long term.

Is it better to put a phone mount on the dash or windshield? ›

Dash Car Phone Holder

This is a common location because it's typically easier to mount small hardware there since the dash is a flat surface that's compatible with adhesive or suction cups. The phone is placed high enough for easy viewing while driving without blocking the view outside the windshield.

Where is the safest place to carry your cell phone? ›

Still, finding a way to keep your phone farther away from you will reduce any possible risks. “The safest way to carry a phone is off,” Brown says. “That may not be functional for many people, but try to keep it off the body, meaning in a fanny pack or murse for men” and in a purse or another bag for women.

What are the disadvantages of magnetic mobile holder? ›

POSSIBLE PROBLEMS While your screen, memory, or battery aren't threatened by magnets, your phone's compass can be. A powerful magnet can interfere with your compass reading and even slightly magnetize some of the steel inside your phone. This magnetization could then continue to interfere with future compass readings.

Are magnetic phone mounts any good? ›

While some are still under the impression that magnets can harm their phone, the fact of the matter is that magnetic phone mounts are safe and effective tools due to the type of magnets used.

Do CD slot phone mounts damage? ›

Will a CD Slot Mount Do Damage? Nope! While it's a reasonable assumption to think something mounted in your CD player slot could do some damage to your audio system, they're perfectly safe.

Are air vent phone holders safe? ›

If you have your phone mounted directly in front of your vent, prolonged heat will be blowing straight into the back of your phone. Not really the best thing for electronics over the long-term. If you have long, cold winters and you drive often, this could be a genuine concern.

Do I need a car phone holder? ›

In-car phone mounts are designed to provide a safe and comfortable driving experience while allowing you to stay connected and use your phone hands-free. They are essential for compliance with laws that prohibit the use of phones while driving and can help prevent accidents caused by distracted driving.

Is Quad Lock any good? ›

Quad Lock's mounting system is very solid and secure, with a satisfyingly positive locking mechanism.

Is it better to mount phone on dashboard or windshield? ›

Dashboard phone mounts are one of the most common types of car phone holders. They're a perfect middle ground between windshield and cupholder mounts, allowing you to keep your phone in an easy-to-access location that's not too far from your driving sight line.

Which is better suction cup or air vent phone holder? ›

Suction mounts generally scored better overall than the other two attachment types (vent and adhesive), often because of superior stability while driving. Though this isn't the case for all suction cup mounts – some can vibrate quite a bit.

Are magnetic phone holders worth it? ›

In Conclusion…

Magnetic phone mounts are a safe and convenient way to keep your device in place while driving. They won't cause any permanent damage or data loss on your device and they also won't have an effect on your phones battery life.

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