High Road DriverPockets Patterned Air Vent Phone Holder and Auto Dash Organizer (Black)
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Thanks for asking and let me know how I can help you. For its back pocket, DriverPockets have an inside dimension of 3 inches by 2 inches. The width of this document is 5" and the height is 6". There are 3 inches in width on your iPhone. It should be sufficient as long as you do not use a case that is very thick. It is my hope that this helps. A group of high-road organizers called Kim
I'm glad you asked the question, Stephen. Thanks for the A 5" phone should have a 3.5" screen but a 3" phone should have a 5" screen. The phone cover is approximately 5" wide, so I would say it will be a tight fit, and you may have some difficulty getting the phone in and out of the holder. It is my hope that this helps. A group of high-road organizers called Kim
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On the product page, you can see the shape of the hook if you look closely at the image. You need a set of air vent slats with slats that are 2 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. You can slide the hook through one of these and secure it over the vent. It is my hope that this helps. A group of high-road organizers called Kim.
In less than a month of light use, the sleeve ripped, and exposed metal is as sharp as a razor and scratched the dash of my wife's car! Her sunglasses were held in it by my wife. Unfortunately, we discovered it was already too late when the black sleeve on the back was worn through and the metal band was protruding for days or a week before we realized it. In the process of removing it, she scratched up a hard plastic on her dashboard beyond repair thanks to a sharp metal band exposed. This one falls into the category of being VERY DISAPPOINTED.
My cell phone and case fit in all three pockets without having to struggle to get it into and out of them. This device has a small opening for feeding a cable through for the phone, which is very convenient. Due to the weight of the stuff it gets a little heavy, the hook moved the air vent downward and I was unable to keep it I was able to set up the vent with no problem after I set the hook below the last vent thingy. Three of these pockets seemed like a good deal to me when I ordered As one of the devices works so well, I had no need for the other two items, so I gave them to a friend and a coworker This person works.
The dimensions should be read carefully. Despite that it appears to be larger in the pictures, it is actually quite small inside. Even though I like it, I wouldn't pay $15 for it.
Airflow is NOT blocked in the same way as the previous holder was. The hook provided with the kit stays attached. Fits securely in a rear pocket to carry the iPhone 8+. There is one downside to using the device for a couple weeks it won't let you view the full screen of the device when it is in your The buttons on the left are blocked, but they can be used if The documents are easy to set-and-forget and rarely need to be accessed. As long as there is no GPS or voice control, you won't be able to view the screen when the device is in your pocket (a potential disadvantage). Mints and two are on my desk The front pocket contains 3 lip products There is a pocket in the middle The back of the bag has a lined pocket for the phone. I would like it to be available in more colors and in more prints, if it has the same utility.
We have tested several holders for our cell phones. As far as we are concerned, it does the trick. While driving you can't see the directions, but the voice on the phone gives you directions just fine. It pulls down the vent a little, but I just put a clothespin on it and it holds it open just fine. If the clothespin is made of.
It looks nice and is well-made, but I give it a lesser rating because it immediately closes the After it's hooked up, it's pretty tough to get rid of (which is a good thing if it leaves the vents open). The one I received will be returned as soon as possible.
I spend a lot of time in my car -- I had previously relegated one of the holders to miscellaneous things. The opening of the cupholder was useful for securing my glasses case, lip balm, pens, etc. While this worked, it was annoying to lose that cupholder since my doors have limited cupholders. The miscellaneous stuff has been collecting for a while, and I need to find a place that will keep it all at hand, so I can even access it It has been my solution to keep my phone in this pocket. A vent on the driver's side, just to the left of the steering wheel, was used. Considering how little I use this vent, the fact that it's blocked is not a big deal to me For me, this is an issue (a cell phone mount blocks the center vent). There was no documentation that I saw, but I found it relatively intuitive to use I removed the hook-and-loop to secure it The strap was removed from the pocket, the hook was inserted between the vent slats, and it was hooked as deep as possible within the vent. Then I threaded the strap back through the pocket and looped it over the top again, since it seemed a good idea to add additional stability in that way. However, it doesn't take up a lot of space, so make sure you read the dimensions carefully, and measure your phone if necessary. The dimensions of this case are perfect for me, so I cannot use it to jockey my phone, but if you use a large phone, you will need something else.