Belkin's MagSafe Car Vent Mount Pro review: not as 'pro' as we'd like
Belkin's new car mount is the first official third-party MagSafe mount to start shipping, but with limited functionality, it isn't quite as "pro" as we were hoping it was.
The new Belkin MagSafe car mount
Apple's new MagSafe technology has opened up the floodgates to a whole new ecosystem of accessories that connect to or charge iPhone 12. As the accessory world was largely surprised by MagSafe, no accessories were ready to go with the launch of iPhone 12, sans a few select Apple partners.
Otterbox debuted a line of MagSafe-enabled cases, Scosche launched a few adapters for Apple's MagSafe charger, and Belkin debuted the Car Vent Mount Pro as well as a docking station.
Belkin's MagSafe docking station is still not shipping quite yet, but its car mount has finally started shipping to customers after Apple took the wraps off on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater.
Thanks to MagSafe, we now have a new option that is better than anything we've had before. The magnetic ones we had before always required the shims, and the clips could be a pain to hold your phone or were bulky.
Belkin's mount in the car
When relying on MagSafe, no additional shim or sticker is required, and it couldn't be easier to place or remove your phone.
It is finally something new that is simple and reliable. We'd still say it is a fairly unexciting accessory, but one we use frequently enough to care about.
When we first saw Belkin's MagSafe mount, we thought it was made of metal. It has a matte silver finish that looked just like anodized aluminum.
That's absolutely by design, but does leave us disappointed when we pick it up and feel the light and warm plastic.
The magnetic front panel of the mount attaches to the back on a ball head to rotate to different angles and clips onto the vent of your car. Unlike small magnetic car mounts, the large size of the mount blocks your phone from getting overheated when your car's heating is on.
Belkin's MagSafe mount is quite large, which is due purely to the design of MagSafe itself. MagSafe mounts use two parts -- a circular array of magnets in the center of the phone and a vertical line of magnets towards the bottom, which is used for alignment.
If the mount only used the circle, it would be possible for your phone to rotate inadvertently.
Using our iPhone 12 Pro Max with the Belkin Car Mount Pro and wireless CarPlay
Between the circle and the alignment magnet, it makes the whole ordeal on the large size, but it is still hidden entirely when your phone is connected.
The grip is strong and held in place well on our Jeep's driver-side air vents. The front is covered in silicone, which adds a bit of passive grip to your phone. Inset in the silicone is a circle and line to represent where the MagSafe magnets are located.
While Belkin's mount does what it says it will do, we were unimpressed with the quality. The plastic body feels rather cheap to the touch, despite the sleek metal-like appearance.
It may be worth skipping the Belkin MagSafe car mount
There's also something funky going on with the internal magnets. As we bring our phone towards the charger, there is a distinctive clicking that sounds like a piece of thin plastic flexing back and forth, as if the magnets are starting to engage.
Functionally there is nothing wrong with that, but it kills the "pro" moniker.
Unlike a tablet or computer, it is hard to infer what would make a car mount rated for "pros," but based on our time testing it, this doesn't quite make the mark.
The Car Vet Mount Pro works for now, but we are very much looking forward to a nicer model that could also include support for charging.
Pros
The new Belkin MagSafe car mount
Apple's new MagSafe technology has opened up the floodgates to a whole new ecosystem of accessories that connect to or charge iPhone 12. As the accessory world was largely surprised by MagSafe, no accessories were ready to go with the launch of iPhone 12, sans a few select Apple partners.
Otterbox debuted a line of MagSafe-enabled cases, Scosche launched a few adapters for Apple's MagSafe charger, and Belkin debuted the Car Vent Mount Pro as well as a docking station.
Belkin's MagSafe docking station is still not shipping quite yet, but its car mount has finally started shipping to customers after Apple took the wraps off on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater.
Finally something new for the car
Car vent mounts are a pretty boring accessory category. You've got the typical clips that hold the phone on the sides, and you have ones that are magnetic but require you to add a shim or a sticker to the back of your device.Thanks to MagSafe, we now have a new option that is better than anything we've had before. The magnetic ones we had before always required the shims, and the clips could be a pain to hold your phone or were bulky.
Belkin's mount in the car
When relying on MagSafe, no additional shim or sticker is required, and it couldn't be easier to place or remove your phone.
It is finally something new that is simple and reliable. We'd still say it is a fairly unexciting accessory, but one we use frequently enough to care about.
Belkin's MagSafe car mount
A car mount only has to do a few things well, and Belkin's offering is functionally solid, but there are a few ways it falls short.When we first saw Belkin's MagSafe mount, we thought it was made of metal. It has a matte silver finish that looked just like anodized aluminum.
That's absolutely by design, but does leave us disappointed when we pick it up and feel the light and warm plastic.
The magnetic front panel of the mount attaches to the back on a ball head to rotate to different angles and clips onto the vent of your car. Unlike small magnetic car mounts, the large size of the mount blocks your phone from getting overheated when your car's heating is on.
Belkin's MagSafe mount is quite large, which is due purely to the design of MagSafe itself. MagSafe mounts use two parts -- a circular array of magnets in the center of the phone and a vertical line of magnets towards the bottom, which is used for alignment.
If the mount only used the circle, it would be possible for your phone to rotate inadvertently.
Using our iPhone 12 Pro Max with the Belkin Car Mount Pro and wireless CarPlay
Between the circle and the alignment magnet, it makes the whole ordeal on the large size, but it is still hidden entirely when your phone is connected.
The grip is strong and held in place well on our Jeep's driver-side air vents. The front is covered in silicone, which adds a bit of passive grip to your phone. Inset in the silicone is a circle and line to represent where the MagSafe magnets are located.
Should you buy Belkin's Car Vent Mount Pro?
If you want a MagSafe car mount, Belkin is currently your only true option. Over time, that will change as other manufacturers release their designs.While Belkin's mount does what it says it will do, we were unimpressed with the quality. The plastic body feels rather cheap to the touch, despite the sleek metal-like appearance.
It may be worth skipping the Belkin MagSafe car mount
There's also something funky going on with the internal magnets. As we bring our phone towards the charger, there is a distinctive clicking that sounds like a piece of thin plastic flexing back and forth, as if the magnets are starting to engage.
Functionally there is nothing wrong with that, but it kills the "pro" moniker.
Unlike a tablet or computer, it is hard to infer what would make a car mount rated for "pros," but based on our time testing it, this doesn't quite make the mark.
The Car Vet Mount Pro works for now, but we are very much looking forward to a nicer model that could also include support for charging.
Pros
- Sleek silver appearance
- Strong MagSafe connection
- Rotating and pivoting ball head
- Strong vent clip
- First MagSafe mount to be released
- Much better than any magnetic alternative
- Feels cheap and plastic-y
- Has an odd clicking noise inside when we mount our phone
Comments
So far I’m pleased with the mount - while it looks as if it came from Apple’s design group and made of machined aluminum, practically speaking that doesn’t matter as once is set in place on my cars AC vent I’m not touching and fondling it on a day to day basis, admiring the quality of the materials & machined perfection...it’s just a phone mount after all.
I would have given it 4 stars at least
-Verbatim from the product description on Apple’s website.
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$39.00
Got an adaptor to convert a Mazda to wireless carplay, and the phone sits on a Qi charging pad, which is powered from the adaptor usb out port...
That's ridiculous!
The main reason for using something like this is for Apple Maps. And the phone needs to charge for any longer trips.
If the grip is as strong as AI says that's a big plus since many of the magnetic vent grips I've used for other iPhones work loose as you pull the phone off the grip. I can remove a charging cable and lift the phone off with one hand but I can't keep the grip on the vent, so it routinely comes off with the phone.
It was obvious to me that it didn't include charging. Since the puck from Apple cost $39, no way a $39 grip from Belkin would have charging. Maybe some no-name Chinese import, but not Belkin.
It wouldn't be easy to see any advantage just on paper, but my guess is having the Belkin mount designed for MagSafe, where the RokForm doesn't mention a word about it could be a big one.
Have you used the RokForm with a MagSafe phone? None of my magnetic mounts are large enough in diameter to hold the phone securely. The phone doesn't hang vertically and won't stay aligned horizontally, as the mount's magnet affixes itself to a point on the circumference of the phone's magnetic ring. This is with a 12 mini.
Knock off imports that are designed for MagSafe should work much better. However the strength of some of them are crap. I've sent several back. I used an Ottie magnetic vent clip with a previous phone that gripped the phone well (shim inside a two-piece case) but the vent not so much.
I'm on board with everything you said and especially with the clicking sound. I notice when i put my Apple clear case on my 12 that there was a beep from the phone. I'm thinking that the click may be Belkin's version of that. I don't get that with any of third-party mounts for my previous phones.
So, full disclosure- I'm going to try the Belkin mount. In operation it'll be no different than when I was using the Ottie with my previous phone.
That said I wish it were all black. I'd like it to be less obvious to a passerby. The Ottie is practically invisible, being very small and black. And wireless charging would be nice. It is pricey for what it is. But if it grips well, I'll be happy.
It'll be interesting to see what the MagSafe dedicated third-party grips bring to the table. Something that supports wireless charging would be nice. The Peak Design Mobile looks to be a great ecosystem. But for now I think the Belkin would be fine for me.