Let me start by saying this holder solved my biggest gripe: sun glare on my phone screen. Mounting it on the rearview mirror keeps the display visible even during bright afternoon drives. The 360° rotation is legit - I can quickly flip between portrait maps and widescreen Spotify without fumbling.
But here's the reality check: those 'firm' silicone pads? Mine developed a wobble after two weeks. Every pothole makes my phone bobble like it's nodding along to bad karaoke. I caught it mid-air twice when hitting sudden bumps - not exactly the 'secure grip' advertised.
The adjustability is both its best and worst feature. Yes, you can position it perfectly... until vibration shifts everything 15 minutes later. I spend more time readjusting than actually benefiting from the 'eye-level convenience.' Pro tip: tighten all joints with pliers upon installation.
Surprisingly, it works better clipped to my sun visor than the rearview mirror - less shaking and doesn't block my view. Though in my Honda Civic, it does feel uncomfortably close to my face in this position.
Final verdict? It's an affordable solution with clever design that needs sturdier materials. Works for casual use if you don't mind occasional adjustments, but I wouldn't trust it for daily highway commutes.