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SecureHOLD Auto Dash Friction Mount for Google Android Smartphones: Motorola HTC Hero / myTouch 3G - Removable - Mount and Protect your Phone on the Dashboard of your Car Without Adhesive! | 
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| Brand: Accessory Power Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $23.99 You Save: $16.00 (40%)
Rating: 16 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7.2 x 2.4
UPC: 637836472260 EAN: 0637836472260 ASIN: B003H92LSA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Removable Dash-Mountable set-up makes getting started Quick and Easy! | | • | Weighted Dashboard Grip Design ensures your Cellphone and Mount are secure?even when you hit the brakes | | • | 360-Degree Rotating Head and Double-jointed adjustable Neck for any viewing angle! | | • | Fully-adjustable mount can be sized to fit thousands of different devices! | | • | Generous 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
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Product Description
Securely Hold Your Cellphone On Your Dash! The Auto Dash Mount from Accessory Power is your simple and effective solution for portable on-dash display. Beginning with a solid weighted dashboard grip design, the Auto Dash Mount stays securely in place on your dash. The 360-degree rotating head allows you to choose from several different viewing angles and there is also a double-jointed adjustable neck for even more viewing angle customization. The Head has cushioned feet and side wings to protect your device from scratches while mounted and is extremely adjustable! The Head adjusts vertically, horizontally and also expands outward to fit your device JUST right (The Dash Mount is versatile enough to hold many different sized Cellphones or MP3 Players)! The Dash Mount also features cushioned feet and side wings to support your device without scratching it. Protect your device safely and securely today!
Compatible with the: Motorola HTC Hero / myTouch 3G / HTC Dream / Samsung Moment and other Google Android Phones
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Warning for Droid X owners September 4, 2010 L. Freedman (boston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Buyer beware for Droid X owners. It does hold the phone but it does not accommodate the phone when plugged into my car charger. The bean bag feet are directly under the charger leaving no room for a plug and cord. I basically have the right side of the phone supported by the plug and the left side slumps down.
Functionally sound August 22, 2010 J. Yount (Lancaster, CA, US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Works as advertised. A minimal problem is that the holding pad can constantly press the on/off button on my Motorola Droid. I just adjusted the phone so that it is being held by only two of the four brackets. I'm using it mainly in my RV which has a large flat dash. It only moved a bit when I drove on dirt roads. I would expect it to work with little movement as long as your dash is relatively level and/or you don't have a real stiff ride that allows for a lot of vibration.
Ok... after alterations... August 17, 2010 Bike_Rider (Melbourne, Florida) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Purchased this for a Droid X. The phone fits well.. and would easily adapt to other phones. I have a micro 90 degree usb cable to connect to a car charger and it fits... a straight micro usb connector forces you to rotate the phone up at a drastic angle. Making it un-usable. Using in a Honda Accord with a very flat, textured dash.... was like a puck on an air table. Seems like the bean bags are too full and doesn't allow the pad to form to the dash. Wound up putting a coating of silicon on the base. Now it works. It is fairly perpendicular to the dash... but not much adjustment after the phone is in place. Almost as if the little leg supporting the clamp mechanism needs to be a little longer so that the phone will clear the bean bags...
Anyway... if you don't mind "fixing" it before you use it... it's ok. Was just expecting it to work out of the box like the Garmin friction mount did. Might also attempt to take some of the beans out so that it has more clearance for the phone as well as forms to the dash better.
Neck not long enough to position my Droid upright August 9, 2010 Ellen Finkelstein 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wanted a beanbag holder, because I have one for my stand-alone GPS unit and love it. But this one doesn't work as well. The neck isn't long enough, so you can't angle the Droid upright to see it clearly as you're sitting and driving. I'll keep it and put a towel under the back part of the beanbag to angle it better. This isn't ideal for safety, though. Also, I really had to struggle to get my Droid, which has a case, into the holder. The longer side, which is controlled by a dial, was fine, but the narrower side didn't seem to open wide enough. I finally squished it and it seems to fit.
Depends on the car August 5, 2010 E. Benton (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As mentioned in other reviews, if your dashboard is high, you cannot easily tilt the holder down far enough to get a straight-on view of your phone. The bean bags prevent the holder from tilting down far enough for this. On my RAV 4, I basically have to wedge the bean bags between the driver's instrument panel and the central dashboard radio area, with one of the bean bags partially obstructing the left-center AC vent and the other front bean bag sort of partially dangling in the air. You can place the phone further back on the dashboard at it's normally more-horizontal angle, and you can still see it, but the angle makes the phone display more subject to reflection, and the phone display will reflect more from the inside of the windshield, which can sometimes be distracting, especially at night. This also makes it harder to reach the buttons or touch-panel on the phone.
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