bpebler
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Pretty sure Civic & CRV all have the same size screens.The civic one fits the 9" screen on the Integra?
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Pretty sure Civic & CRV all have the same size screens.The civic one fits the 9" screen on the Integra?
Considering your unique situation, check out flexible or adhesive phone mounts for the Integra's unconventional vent setup. Look for reviews from users with similar driving styles to ensure stability during spirited drives.I know there's an existing thread but it's old and didn't really give much content. Before "why don't you just use CarPlay/AA", I need a phone mount because one of my absolute favorite apps isn't compatible with CarPlay. I don't know why- and it's a paid app too so yeah, sucks. But it's the only app I know of where I can save the routes I stole from PCA drives, and it doesn't display on the CarPlay screen so I need a mount.
Obviously this wouldn't be a problem if the Integra had normal vents like 99.9% of all other cars on the road. However, it doesn't. There are a few sketchy suggestions from Google and Amazon, but wanted to query the forums for suggestions. Preferably ones that have been used and have worked well under "spirited" driving conditions.
It's not the cost, (I've already spent a bunch and have invested in the RAM Mount system) but I hate to lose access to or functionality with the air vents and HVAC controls. Also, while the Proclip seems to rely on tension it still seems to use some type of adhesive strip. Would it be possible to mount the Pro clip base to the trim in around the hazard flasher button? How much weight would you guess the mount can hold?I've had my Proclip for several months now and there is no better solution. Worth the $80.
It will mount to anywhere along the horizontal "vent". It comes with an adhesive strip but I don't use it; I've been using only the tension and the mount doesn't move at all. I mentioned earlier I was a little sketched about it the first time I mounted it because the tension on the arms is pretty high and you do have to kind of squeeze to finagle the little clips at the end of the mounting arms to slot in between the trim- but once it's in there it is solid, and removing it is just a reversal of that process.It's not the cost, (I've already spent a bunch and have invested in the RAM Mount system) but I hate to lose access to or functionality with the air vents and HVAC controls. Also, while the Proclip seems to rely on tension it still seems to use some type of adhesive strip. Would it be possible to mount the Pro clip base to the trim in around the hazard flasher button? How much weight would you guess the mount can hold?
Maybe I can screw that AMPS ball mount to the Proclip and clamp my X-grip to that, but it'd be a considerable amount of weight and force...
what mount (charging/non-charging?) do you use in addition to the base (any additional angle wedge/adapter)?It will mount to anywhere along the horizontal "vent". It comes with an adhesive strip but I don't use it; I've been using only the tension and the mount doesn't move at all. I mentioned earlier I was a little sketched about it the first time I mounted it because the tension on the arms is pretty high and you do have to kind of squeeze to finagle the little clips at the end of the mounting arms to slot in between the trim- but once it's in there it is solid, and removing it is just a reversal of that process.
I have an iPhone 14 Pro in an Otterbox case; I feel like it's a heavy ass phone, and top-heavy at that because of the ludicrous camera. I'm telling you it doesn't move, and again- I don't even use the adhesive because I want to be able to remove it if I want to- and I can take it down very easily, but I just leave it up virtually all the time because I don't notice any loss of functionality for air vents, and it's nowhere near the HVAC controls. If there was any blockage of the air vents it would be on the passenger side and my wife says she doesn't notice if it's there or not.
I can't imagine a better solution than the Proclip, and even if there was it isn't worth me considering it because the Proclip fulfills all my requirements from a phone mount.
I'll snap a pic next time I'm in the car.
I use the basic Proclip mount designed for iPhone 14 Pro with medium case, and just plug in a charging cable: https://www.proclipusa.com/products...ne-12-12-pro-with-small-to-medium-sized-caseswhat mount (charging/non-charging?) do you use in addition to the base (any additional angle wedge/adapter)?
i have a google pixel 7 phone; i prefer android to ios. hopefully, with Qi2 standard released and chargers coming out, future google phones will have magnets for mounting.
anyway, i saw that there was a 25% off black friday sale so i actually went ahead and ordered just the proclip base last night (but got an email this morning saying that the base is actually backordered). i didnt realize the Proclip base had pre-drilled AMPS mounting holes, so i'll try to mount my RAM ball base to that. although with the increased length from the arm and the weight of the x-grip plus the Anker Qi-charging plate i attached, i suspect it may be considerable weight and tension to the base. but will have to see once it's all in....
the holder was delivered first before i got the base mount. playing around with it, i felt the holder's wings were just too tight and sliding the phone in and out didn't seem very smooth. i didn't like how the phone sat on the holder vs being gripped on the sides by the holder. adjustments also can't really be done on the fly since you need to loosen some screws to relive the tension on the wings/arms. so i never actually tried the holder on the mount as i had made up my mind by the time the mount arrived. if i had an iphone with magsafe, i would probably consider a magnetic charging base/mount as an option.Glad you like the mount base... but what was wrong with the way the phone mount held the phone? Personally I think the ProClip mount holds the phone quite well and have no complaints. Slides right in, doesn't move unless I want it to, isn't intrusive in my field of view or any sort of distraction. Only thing I can imagine if it holds the phone too loose or too tight as it is a pretty static width you're sliding the phone into, but the easy fix for that would be to just get a new case?
Sure that may be an intrusive process to try out different cases to find one that fits I suppose... but I guess if you can live with that eyesore it's not a problem.
But it looks like a torture device you'd see in Cyberpunk. Sorry...