As more applications are made for smartphones, it becomes less necessary for late geographically from us to pay a decent navigation system, because it is very easy to have worked on the phone instead. And now that the obstacles to the extent that there is no problem having to squint at a tiny screen when you try to make your way along the road. But one thing you need is a good car phone phone shop that will guarantee your place is safe and in a readable position.

Aproblem many people have registered with a number of containers on the market, their position in the car can be at best clumsy and at worst potentially dangerous. Confirmation that hold the windshield on the driver and distract the eye from the roadblock at the most important air vent holders include not only the lighthouse, but it is very stable and can flop over. A new solution to the problem is in the form of Dash Genie, which isfirst holder of the world sug-based dashboard. Genius is designed to close the dashboard without glue and leave no sticky points.

The Genie Dash can be mounted on the dashboard using a simple suction cup on the phone in place to hold tight if you're shooting over the speed bumps to corners or liquid. It is made of new materials, super tough, so you can just plonk on what phone you have a largego.

You can use the phone display portraint or horizontally, and tilt the container itself, so you're probably the best location for satellite navigation to read. Why sit on the dashboard, not restrict your view, a safer alternative-based self-phone holders windshield.

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