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I would like so when I angle it how I want to, and then start driving, the vibration cause it to sag a bit
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Do not like one bit
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The product works, however, requires a bit of extra pressure to secure the ball into the socket
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It was a bit tricky getting the desired stiffness in adjusting nut, but it was doable.
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The only downside I found so far is that when phone is not placed, it knocks a bit when driving on bumpy roads.
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Here in MN when the temperature reaches negative double digits Fahrenheit, the phone release mechanism slows down a bit, but it's never stuck or broken
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Not just a little bit of plastic thrown together like some others I have seen
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I was a bit skeptical with the product, but through multiple road conditions it has yet to deceive me
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Still droops a bit, but holds the phone tightly.
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Only issue I had was the button on the back to release the phone would get very stiff a a bit hard to press and release the phone due to being cold from my AC running
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A bit expensive though, imo.
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A bit hard to get to face the exact direction you'd like while holding firm and solid
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Overall an excellent product, but the release was a bit tricky initially.
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The only minor issue is that it seems to partially obscure my Galaxy's speaker, making the GPS voice a bit quieter
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It might be a little bit more sturdier by having extra material on the vent connection part
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The lights from my windshield glares and it’s a bit hard to see the GPS on top part.
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It was easy to use but i thinknit can be a bit more stable.. good quality and
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Her's seems to slip more easily and seems a bit less secure
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A bit disappointing, but it was cheap, so I guess it works for now.
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I love my new magnetic Aukey as I
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As of right now, I’d recommend t to anyone
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I had to move it to the vent on the right side of the radio which causes a little bit of a reach for those with T-Rex arms like me.
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n’t stay very well.
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n’t work