Where is the appropriate location to install a car phone mount?

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RoseRose
07/29/25 8:11am
Car phone mount installation locations are as follows: 1. Dashboard: This is a relatively conventional installation position, though it may sometimes obstruct the view. 2. Air vents: Placing the phone mount on air vents generally requires horizontal vent blades. Some vehicle models have vertical or circular vent blades, which are not suitable for installing car phone mounts. 3. Front windshield: Portable navigation devices are often installed here. Simply attach a suction cup-based car phone mount, which can be removed and stored in the glove box when not in use. 4. Left side near the A-pillar: The advantage of installing here is that it won't obstruct the view and provides convenient access to navigation. 5. Below the rearview mirror: Few people install mounts in this location as it may cause the rearview mirror to shake while driving, which is considered a design flaw.
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