Phone mount, the BEST one yet
#51
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Pretty slick
Looks like we have the same case. I like how it slides in the cupholder at that exact angle just fine and holds it in there very snug for spirited driving. That might fly off under your feet on a hard right turn?
Looks like we have the same case. I like how it slides in the cupholder at that exact angle just fine and holds it in there very snug for spirited driving. That might fly off under your feet on a hard right turn?
#52
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TL;DR - It's perfect for everyday driving, and if you're at Willow Springs or Laguna Seca I don't think you'll need your phone anyways.
If I get out for a joy ride later this week, I'll throw the GoPro in behind me and check out the limits based speed and G-Force (because why not?).
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2020 MB-AMG GLC43
Note that I did not go any further than (1:17 into video) simply pulling up the front of the center console and feeding my lightning cable through to a hole in the cupholder compartment. Only thing that was difficult was getting the silver trim off in the beginning, seriously thought I was going to break it. When you run the cable, it should go from USB, under the center console doors, then under the silver piece, and from there I go under controls to cupholder, but alternatively, you could have the cable just follow where the ambient lighting would go.
#54
Hey Jdem22, sorry for the delay, I'm finishing up law school (turns out it's nothing like Legally Blonde...)
Anyways, yes I did get mine and I would definitely recommend it if you are okay with the lower position! Man that thing is SOLID when you get it set up right. My notes and recommendation are:
- Make sure you get the dock down in there so the 4 spring-loaded notches hold it in place because then you can just pull your phone out and you'll never have to worry about the thing flying around in a turn.
- You really have to work the lightning cable in there so have a flathead screwdriver or something, and make sure you push it up far enough for your case.
- [Optional] Wire an Apple iPhone cable up from center console rather than using a USB in the cigarette lighter if you want to take advantage of the benefits vs. bluetooth. I actually took my center console out having referenced a CATAHA video, which I can no longer find, but this is a good reference as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6_HM4zfV50&t=73s. Note that I did not go any further than (1:17 into video) simply pulling up the front of the center console and feeding my lightning cable through to a hole in the cupholder compartment. Only thing that was difficult was getting the silver trim off in the beginning, seriously thought I was going to break it. When you run the cable, it should go from USB, under the center console doors, then under the silver piece, and from there I go under controls to cupholder, but alternatively, you could have the cable just follow where the ambient lighting would go.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions! Here are some (very unprofessional) pictures.
Notice (1) how far down the dock sits to remain secure and (2) how high I have the lightning cable to accommodate the depth of my phone case:
Anyways, yes I did get mine and I would definitely recommend it if you are okay with the lower position! Man that thing is SOLID when you get it set up right. My notes and recommendation are:
- Make sure you get the dock down in there so the 4 spring-loaded notches hold it in place because then you can just pull your phone out and you'll never have to worry about the thing flying around in a turn.
- You really have to work the lightning cable in there so have a flathead screwdriver or something, and make sure you push it up far enough for your case.
- [Optional] Wire an Apple iPhone cable up from center console rather than using a USB in the cigarette lighter if you want to take advantage of the benefits vs. bluetooth. I actually took my center console out having referenced a CATAHA video, which I can no longer find, but this is a good reference as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6_HM4zfV50&t=73s. Note that I did not go any further than (1:17 into video) simply pulling up the front of the center console and feeding my lightning cable through to a hole in the cupholder compartment. Only thing that was difficult was getting the silver trim off in the beginning, seriously thought I was going to break it. When you run the cable, it should go from USB, under the center console doors, then under the silver piece, and from there I go under controls to cupholder, but alternatively, you could have the cable just follow where the ambient lighting would go.
Hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions! Here are some (very unprofessional) pictures.
Notice (1) how far down the dock sits to remain secure and (2) how high I have the lightning cable to accommodate the depth of my phone case:
Now I am excited for this. Looks like mine should arrive on the 16th. And thank you for the youtube link. That will be super helpful!!
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2015 C300 sport 4Matic
Anyone tried this phone mount?
http://www.kudausa.com/kuda-custom-l...2015-k913.html
I might order the second choice.
http://www.kudausa.com/kuda-custom-l...2015-k913.html
I might order the second choice.
#56
Originally Posted by Elicalbenz
Anyone tried this phone mount?
http://www.kudausa.com/kuda-custom-l...2015-k913.html
I might order the second choice.
http://www.kudausa.com/kuda-custom-l...2015-k913.html
I might order the second choice.
Integrates beautifully.
Don't use the screws, tho.
Use 3M trim tape to secure it.
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#59
While I am a newbie on this forum, I have been on other inferior cars forums plenty.
After lurking for a while I decided to contribute with my solution to the best mount for the W205.
to make a long story short, this "CD mount" works amazing in the only trim imperfection I found in the C300 (2015 with a gurgle between gears yo!).
its this one (been using for 4 months now)
https://www.amazon.com/Koomus-Pro-CD...KC3BC8NM85Q5YB
And it looks like this with the iPhone 7 Plus
After lurking for a while I decided to contribute with my solution to the best mount for the W205.
to make a long story short, this "CD mount" works amazing in the only trim imperfection I found in the C300 (2015 with a gurgle between gears yo!).
its this one (been using for 4 months now)
https://www.amazon.com/Koomus-Pro-CD...KC3BC8NM85Q5YB
And it looks like this with the iPhone 7 Plus
#62
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I just keep my phone plugged into the USB in the center console so that way it is out of the way. I then just use the MB controls to make and receive calls and use the phone as my music source.
#64
here's what I came up with for my GLC/X253. Magnetic mount with the base stuck to the far edge of the screen. No issues with movement or slipping in general driving so far. And I like that I can peel off the sticky tape and expect that I can clean the screen and leave no trace when I want to remove it. I have the phone slightly angled toward me and from my driving position have full view of both screens. What I LOVE is the second screen / interface. I can control the music from my phone and map from COMAND, or vice versa. This mounting option leaves access to both cupholders, or I can leave the lid closed for a clean look. I'll tidy up the power cable later. Only other improvement is that before sticking on another base, i'll color in sides of the sticky tape with a black marker. hope this idea helps someone.
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here's what I came up with for my GLC/X253. Magnetic mount with the base stuck to the far edge of the screen. No issues with movement or slipping in general driving so far. And I like that I can peel off the sticky tape and expect that I can clean the screen and leave no trace when I want to remove it. I have the phone slightly angled toward me and from my driving position have full view of both screens. What I LOVE is the second screen / interface. I can control the music from my phone and map from COMAND, or vice versa. This mounting option leaves access to both cupholders, or I can leave the lid closed for a clean look. I'll tidy up the power cable later. Only other improvement is that before sticking on another base, i'll color in sides of the sticky tape with a black marker. hope this idea helps someone.
That hurts me to see lol that thing you glued on your screen will not want come out without ugly scars
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that position exposes your phone to everyone on the road, if you are tempted to change the playing track or gps destination at a red light you might get a ticket.
#66
As for visibility of the phone to others, I'm not concerned. I can advance a track with one touch on the phone or with my watch and probably with voice.
#67
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3M? Ya, you'll be fine. Don't worry about it at all. Their products are the shizz.
But I like it. Works well with the smaller screen since you have a huge "dead zone" border. Took me a second to put that together cause at first I was like no way in hell I'd put that on mine as it'd take up probably close to a full inch of the picture
But I like it. Works well with the smaller screen since you have a huge "dead zone" border. Took me a second to put that together cause at first I was like no way in hell I'd put that on mine as it'd take up probably close to a full inch of the picture
#68
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I maked my own holder, buyed some SAN plastic sheet and heated and bend it, then made a pice that sticks out for the holder and glued it togheter and sanded and paint it. Holder is a modified anker for ventilation Mount.
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#70
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Thanks.
I have followed this thread for a while and wonder how i would fixed the mount, i don't wont any damage tog the interior so i figuered out a holder that slides over the display.
I made a template out of wood and heated and bent the plastic, did 2 tryouts with the lenghts of the legs in front of the display. The finish could be better, maybe i do another when i have the time.
I have followed this thread for a while and wonder how i would fixed the mount, i don't wont any damage tog the interior so i figuered out a holder that slides over the display.
I made a template out of wood and heated and bent the plastic, did 2 tryouts with the lenghts of the legs in front of the display. The finish could be better, maybe i do another when i have the time.
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Thanks.
I have followed this thread for a while and wonder how i would fixed the mount, i don't wont any damage tog the interior so i figuered out a holder that slides over the display.
I made a template out of wood and heated and bent the plastic, did 2 tryouts with the lenghts of the legs in front of the display. The finish could be better, maybe i do another when i have the time.
I have followed this thread for a while and wonder how i would fixed the mount, i don't wont any damage tog the interior so i figuered out a holder that slides over the display.
I made a template out of wood and heated and bent the plastic, did 2 tryouts with the lenghts of the legs in front of the display. The finish could be better, maybe i do another when i have the time.
#72
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While I am a newbie on this forum, I have been on other inferior cars forums plenty.
After lurking for a while I decided to contribute with my solution to the best mount for the W205.
to make a long story short, this "CD mount" works amazing in the only trim imperfection I found in the C300 (2015 with a gurgle between gears yo!).
its this one (been using for 4 months now)
https://www.amazon.com/Koomus-Pro-CD...KC3BC8NM85Q5YB
And it looks like this with the iPhone 7 Plus
The gap between the aluminum and the Pleather dash fits perfectly
At night seems like the S class split screen with NAV.
Also note, I ran the charger cable under the console trim and it sticks out just at the location of the phone. the cable ran from the rear seat 12v outlet all the way there, so the front console cover can be closed.
The supplied metal plates I just put in the cover of the iPhone without gluing to the actual phone.
Yes I picked this AVB album and Climate screen on purpose.
After lurking for a while I decided to contribute with my solution to the best mount for the W205.
to make a long story short, this "CD mount" works amazing in the only trim imperfection I found in the C300 (2015 with a gurgle between gears yo!).
its this one (been using for 4 months now)
https://www.amazon.com/Koomus-Pro-CD...KC3BC8NM85Q5YB
And it looks like this with the iPhone 7 Plus
The gap between the aluminum and the Pleather dash fits perfectly
At night seems like the S class split screen with NAV.
Also note, I ran the charger cable under the console trim and it sticks out just at the location of the phone. the cable ran from the rear seat 12v outlet all the way there, so the front console cover can be closed.
The supplied metal plates I just put in the cover of the iPhone without gluing to the actual phone.
Yes I picked this AVB album and Climate screen on purpose.
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Nope, nothing needs to be removed to install this. And the location is perfect.