Use these innovative car mounts to end distracted driving once and for all | Boeing Boeing

2021-12-14 22:40:34 By : Mr. Jackey Wang

If you are reading this article, then we can only hope that you do not drive at the same time. Unfortunately, this is not as crazy as it sounds, because distracted driving seems to be no big deal for too many drivers today.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, at any given time during the day, more than 800,000 cars are driven by people who use mobile phones. In addition to causing more than 2,800 deaths and another 400,000 injuries in 2018, the AAA report stated that electronic product use is the main source of distraction among young drivers.

Half of the states in the United States prohibit the use of handheld phones while driving, so car mounts are not only optional, but essential. Now, check these offers on more than a dozen different car models, with discounts of up to 77%.

For less than $10, you will never find a better and easier way to lock your phone in place. With a 5-point support design, four silicone claws, and even a shock absorber, this universal mounting bracket can accommodate any mobile phone up to 6.5 inches long and provides comprehensive support, stability and protection.

This is a mobile phone holder, which can not only fix the device, but also do more things. In addition to magnetically locking the phone, Stinger can be disassembled and used as an emergency tool, with a spring-loaded punch that can be used as a glass breaker, and a sharp blade can be used to cut seat belts. Most importantly, it stays on the dashboard at all times, so if an emergency does happen, you will never forget its location.

ChargeDock fully integrates your iPhone into your car audio system. When it magnetically fixes your phone in place, connect the MFi-certified cable to the car’s audio or Apple CarPlay to play music or keep it charged. It is even suitable for most iPhone case designs.

Aduro is directly hung on the vent on the dashboard through a spherical joint rotating mechanism, and the viewing angle can be adjusted from landscape mode to portrait mode. In addition, this stand uses Qi wireless technology to charge your phone, so please continue to follow these instructions without worrying about running out of battery.

This stand is a favorite of Kickstarter and Indiegogo, it uses the small gaps in most dashboards to hold your phone in place. The weight of the phone itself helps the device lock into the Gravity handle even with one hand, so it is ultimately easy to use and safe when you go out.

Gravitis also supports wireless charging, allowing your phone to go from exhausted to fully charged within 2 to 3 hours. Although it can be placed directly on the vent to grab your device and provide easy navigation and one-button control, it also offers five different colors-so if fashion is important, choose the one that suits you and yours best The color of the ride.

Whether you are using an iPhone or Android, this stand will do the job. From 360-degree rotation to lightning-like 9-volt fast charging capability, to built-in overcharge and short-circuit protection, this handle has it all. It even has a responsive smart ID chip, so the moment you put your phone in, you are ready.

Just put your phone on the Ninja Dragon, and bang-your phone enters automatic charging mode. This stand can identify whether your device supports fast charging, and then provide it with an appropriate amount of power. Between this and overcharge protection, there is no faster way to safely charge your phone, even if you are following the instructions to perform other connection tasks.

Easy is the game name of Zone One. Its strong grip can hold your phone firmly in place while you are driving, and it can rotate 360 ​​degrees in all directions, so you can tilt your device in any direction. In addition, as long as you need to pick up the phone, the 10-watt power supply will provide Qi wireless charging power to your connected mobile phone.

Whether you want to slide the stand onto the vent, or install it directly on the dashboard with a suction cup and locking lever, HyperGear can support you. The phone holder can hold your device, and the adjustable feet help position the phone's built-in Qi receiver in the center of the wireless charging surface.

No one should be struggling with the mobile phone when trying to drive, so the infrared motion sensor on Chargeworx allows the driver to easily connect and remove the mobile phone with just one hand. At the same time, the anti-scratch silicone arm helps to ensure the safety of your phone without worrying about damage. 

This is a mount, almost like letting AI work for you. When this charger detects your phone, it actually unfolds its tiny robotic arm, holding the device in its safe technological embrace, while also quickly charging your phone. 

The auto-adjusting handle helps to hold your device firmly, and the built-in wireless charger keeps your phone powered even if your GPS is working overtime. Then, once you reach your destination, the touch sensor will easily release your phone from the cradle, with ease. By using the coupon code DRIVER15 at checkout, you can save an additional $15.

Just stick the award-winning MagBuddy magnet on the back of your phone, and you no longer need to worry about plug-ins or charging connections. Just slide the Qi-enabled device near the charging base, let the powerful magnet lock and click the device into place, and then watch the 10-watt fast charging start. You can choose a mount specifically designed for installation on the top of the windshield, dashboard or directly on any surface.

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