First off, let’s talk about the suction power. This thing sticks like it’s welded to my windshield—even during my chaotic morning drives through pothole-ridden streets. I once accidentally lifted my entire dashboard tray trying to adjust it (oops). The N52 magnets? Brutally strong. My iPhone 14 Pro Max with a MagSafe case clings on like it’s part of the mount, zero shakes even when I’m off-roading (read: dodging construction zones).
The 360° ball joint is where this shines for content creators. Filming my road trips? I can flip my phone from landscape to portrait mid-drive to catch both scenery and reactions. The extension arm lets me hover the phone right above my dash—perfect for GPS visibility without blocking the road. Pro tip: Skip the included solid metal plate if you use wireless charging; I swapped mine for a ring-style one and now it’s charger-friendly.
Now, the quirks. That suction cup hates textured surfaces—my attempt to mount it on my grainy dashboard lasted 10 minutes before it noped out. But on glass? Unstoppable. Also, removing the phone requires a WWE-worthy sideways snap (good for security, bad for lazy people like me).
Bonus: It doubles as a GoPro mount. Stuck it on my bike’s windscreen to film my commute—footage was so stable, you’d think I used a gimbal. For €26, this is overqualified as just a ‘phone holder.’ Just marry it to smooth surfaces, and you’ve got a tiny but mighty filming assistant.