🚗 Stay hands-free, stay ahead—drive smarter with WixGear!
The WixGear GPS Holder is a universal, dashboard-mounted phone holder designed for all smartphones. Featuring a strong, reusable gel pad, it offers a secure grip that withstands bumps and vibrations. Its 360-degree rotation allows customizable viewing angles, while sunlight-resistant materials protect your device from heat and glare. Easy to install and built to last, it ensures safer, hands-free driving compliance with style.
A**R
Sturdy, easy, and best one I've tried
Have been trying to find a good after-market mount for a long time and this is BY FAR the best one I have had. Almost a year now and it still works exactly like new. Could not be more pleased.
J**N
Used with product
It isbetter than what came with it when it was new
J**.
Works well, does look like a radar detector.
Does a very good job of holding a phone. Well made. Easy to open, but strong enough to be dependable when driving over potholes and random bumps. Note: you cannot set you phone vertically in this holder, so check to see if your music and gps interface works well in horizontal mode. Ours is stuck to the dash with adhesive, and it does look like a radar detector when closed without a phone - just saying.
T**Y
Best purchase I have made
This is one of the smartest things I have purchased lately . When I’m traveling I put in my location and I never have to touch my phone until I arrive.. It’s got great sticking on it just press down and mine hasn’t moved. I recommend this
W**E
Back up camera
Used mount to hold back up camera. Dashboard mount is sturdy, easy install, secure. Only needs more of a sun visor.
E**N
Just ok
Works good but does not keep your phone from getting hot on the dashboard. Which is specifically why I purchased it and it says it does in the ad. It's a no for me.
F**R
FOR A BIKE? Yep!
after several really-didnt-like phone/gps mounts for my bike, a Kaw ZG1400 Concours, I thought - hey, what about one a these things and stick it right to that plastic cover top front of gas tank?.welp- it worked out great. this is the smallest one you'll find and thats a Garmin 5 inch GPS which all works out great for a compact space like this.I wanted it as far forward as I could get it, but I had to have lock to lock handlebar clearance. and I do.even the standard shorty cord it comes with reaches the USB twin socket I have in the 12v (lighter) on right inside of fairing. hah.yes, I gave it a good long shakedown ride, and it never even vibrated or moved, even at higher RPM's.that area is not subject to any wind flow and is on a rubber mounted cover, but results were spectacular.I didnt even use that 3M sticky spot in the middle, just the outer round sticky-pad, an it's fine.when I leave bike, just remove GPS lock it up or take it, cover closes looks just like part of the bike in matching black plastic. Purr-fect.pics you'll see I have it set at the back setting angle. you have two choices of angle. this steeper angle allows the top lid to shade it, and gives a better angle for me looking down., and I added a small black bungee with a ball on it, that wraps out around the top edges for extra security that the lid stays down snug on GPS, an also holds it in side to side just to be sure.
I**N
Stays on better than a suction cup.
I went through a lot of holders for my gps with suction cups and stick on products that don't stay put. I fastened this one to my dash and there it has stayed. Probably because the sticky part doesn't get direct sun contact.
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