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With the large magnet my phone will stay exactly where I put it no matter how I drive, how bumpy the road is or if I'm charging it vertically or horizontally
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On really bad roads or at slightly higher speeds on less-bumpy roads my iPhone 6S would bounce off
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Even stays when traveling rough roads such as OKC and off road when delivering or picking up
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I commute over 100 miles/day, over some pretty torn up roads, and my phone (Samsung Galaxy S6) does not shift at all
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Unless you are driving on a absolutely smooth road (hard to find those) the phone will be facing the floor board every time you hit a bump
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I had mine sticking straight out of the dash for a while and eventually it fell off (heat + bumpy roads)
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magnet not strong enough to hold phone wile one rough roads
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The magnet is very strong and holds my lPhone SE in place except on bumpy roads
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With phone in the vertical orientation, rough/bumpy roads can cause the phone to bounce downward; one solution is orient the phone horizontally - then vibrations don't have much of an effect.
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tilts forward especially when you're driving a bumpy road
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It holds the phone very well, even on very rough roads . . . very good quality.
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Unfortunately, my experience has been that any amount of rough road will cause it to fall into undesirable positions
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Unless you are driving on a absolutely smooth road (hard to find those) the phone will be facing the floor board every time you hit a bump
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It holds my cellphone even on bumpy roads
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On smoother roads and asphalt the Steelie worked just fine
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only draw back is my I phone is a little to heavy and will tilt a little, but has never come off even on rough road
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I drove the car on bumpy roads, the phone did not fall or shifted
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It holds my phone (Samsung Galaxy 5S) in portrait or landscape mode and is not effected by bumpy roads.
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The only problem I have is when the road gets bumpy, my phone shifts
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I was a little worried that my phone would come loose and drop to the floor when driving through rough terrain or bad roads
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Yes, the Steelie held my phone securely through several abrupt stops, sharp turns, bumpy roads, going 70-80 mph most of the way
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It droops slowly on a smooth road and immediately on a bumpy road.3.
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I drive a pickup over rough roads in the oil fields of west Texas
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Such a simple idea yet works great even on sime of the nations roughest roads.
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Hasn't dropped the phone on some really rough roads.
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My only complaint is that due to my heavy phone (iPhone 7Plus), sometimes it will angle downwards when driving on a bumpy road
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The phone tilted further down every few seconds while driving along smooth roads, and abruptly tilted down when I hit a bump
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Works great even in very bumpy roads
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Mine is going in my 4runner, so time will tell if it holds up to bumpy roads without sagging.
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Holds phone firmly and phone does not drop even if you're hiding extremely bumpy road
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yeah, it stay attached to the magnet the whole time, but when the car is moving fast (like in the freeway) or rough road, the phone always move to
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Yes, the Steelie held my phone securely through several abrupt stops, sharp turns, bumpy roads, going 70-80 mph most of the way
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It doesn't fall off the ball, but within a minute or less of driving on a regular smooth road, the phone droops down and angles away from where I had it until the bottom of the phone touches the dash and it can't droop any lower
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Magnet is strong enough to hold phone over bumpy roads, just not in
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I drive a F-450 truck that is EXTREMELY bumpy and I drive on some of the poorest maintained roads in the northeast
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Once I did this everything works as
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We’ve tested both and mine doesn’t magnetize the things nearly as well as his
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and now that I’m missing a
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The only thing I would add is a little rubber pad on the part that touches the back of the phone but it still works as it should with the way it is