Eye Level In-Car Smartphone Holder for $23

January 31, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Eye Level In-Car Smartphone Holder for $23
Navigate On the Road More Safely & Hands-Free
Expires January 30, 2023 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 52% off

KEY FEATURES

Keep your eyes on the road and out of your lap with this in-car smartphone holder. Attaching firmly to your rearview mirror, this tool lets you mind your phone’s GPS or put calls on speaker quickly without having to dangerously juggle it. Your rearview will remain unobstructed while your way will be conveniently laid before you.

  • Easy to mount to rearview mirror so you can keep your phone out of your lap
  • No-slip grip ensures your smartphone doesn’t rattle or fall when you hit a bump
  • Keep your dash clear of sliding phones

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Material: ABS plastic

Compatibility

  • Any device with a 5.5″ screen size or smaller

Includes

  • Eye Level In-Car Smartphone Holder
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