Customer Review: We've had this mount for several months now and it's still on the windshield. It hasn't come off and it's been very handy every time. No complaints here.
Customer Review: The sound amplification works unbelievably well with my iPhone 3GS. I don't know why some people say that sound amplification doesn't work. It could probably be because of their iPhone case. ( I don't use a case.. ) One caveat for those looking for a mount for iPhone 4 though. I tried one on... more info
Customer Review: I just ordered another one of these. The first one I bought at the Verizon store when I bought my phone (how stupid), and I just bought the second here. Why buy another one? Because the belt part of the first one is broken :( The little clips on the side that hold the phone in seem to be a... more info
Customer Review: I like this mount it can move around to fit about any position, but the one thing i dont like is that they didnt make it big enough to have the back part my case to fit in the mount. so everytime i go to use it i have to take the back portion of the case off.. not a big deal but it is a pain when i... more info
Customer Review: With the large screen of the Evo, I finally ditched my Garmin, and I'm using my phone as a GPS. This mount is perfect for the phone. You can adjust the bottom supports so they don't get in the way of the charge port. Also, the side arms hold the phone securely without getting in the way of the... more info
Customer Review: I wouldn't recommend this product. My phone feel off as I was riding in the street. Luckily there wasn't a car behind me, otherwise the phone would have been ruined.
Customer Review: Well, sometimes you get it right and sometimes you get it wrong. I got this one wrong. First of all, if you are buying into the passive amplification, you should stop right now, it's not going to make your phone measurable louder. As a mount, I suppose if you're one of those people that doesn't... more info
Customer Review: Holds my Hero in place and position suprisingly well, even during 'spirited' driving. The volume rocker on my phone is held down by the left grip, but not a big deal (once the phone is in place I just turn the volume back up).