Where is the best position for a Corolla phone holder in 2020?
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When looking for a suitable position to install a phone holder in a Corolla, the key is to align with common usage habits. The most common installation location is on the car's air vent. Benefits of car phone holders: When traveling, mobile phones are naturally inseparable companions, even during driving. For car owners, the placement of the phone while driving has always been awkward. Although many cars are designed with ample space reserved for phones, sudden incoming calls or the need to use phone navigation while driving can still be inconvenient. In such cases, car phone holders come into play. Simply fixed on the dashboard or air vent, they serve as practical tools to assist driving while also adding a nice decorative touch. Silicon suction cup holder: It adopts the triangular fixation principle formed by the phone arm clip, which can securely lock the phone in place, preventing it from falling even on bumpy roads. At the same time, thanks to the high-quality silicon suction cup, it has strong adhesion. Based on actual store test data, it can bear up to 13KG of weight, making holding a phone effortless. Moreover, the silicon suction cup can be reused multiple times—after washing with water and air-drying, its suction power remains as strong as new. The contact surface with the phone is equipped with a silicon cushion, providing all-around anti-slip and anti-scratch protection to effectively prevent slipping and falling.
I've been driving for ten years, and the most convenient spot to mount a phone holder in a 2020 Corolla is the left air vent. Its position just above and diagonal to the steering wheel allows quick glances at navigation while easily adjusting the holder angle with your left hand. Opt for holders with silicone grips—metal clips tend to leave marks on vent fins. Avoid the right side near the infotainment screen; the steering wheel rim can hit your phone during turns, which is hazardous. Bonus: AC airflow helps cool your phone in summer—a practical perk.