Best Car Phone Mount for 2024 – CNET

$50 at Amazon

The iOttie Auto Sense Qi Wireless Car Charger has auto clamping arms

Premium automatic clamping

iOttie Auto Sense wireless car charger

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$32 at Amazon

The Upgraded Zeehoo wireless car mount is an excellent value

Best value for feature set

Upgraded ZeeHoo wireless car charger

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$20 at Amazon

The iOttie Easy One Touch 5 sells for less than $25.

Top dashboard phone mount under $25

iOttie Easy One Touch 5 (2nd Gen)

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$31 at Amazon

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Strong magnet with MagSafe support

Belkin Car Vent Mount Pro with MagSafe

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$40 at Best Buy

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Top magnetic car mount with multiple mounting options

Scosche Magic Mount Pro 2

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$20 at Amazon

The Awelbuy Car Phone Holder has a base that swivels

Affordable collapsible dashboard mount

Awelbuy Cell Phone Holder for cars

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$50 at Amazon

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Best magnetic wireless car charger

Belkin BoostCharge Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

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$22 at Amazon

ZealSound Qi-Certified Car Charge Slim Pad Station Dock

Affordable Apple MagSafe wireless charger compatible mount

Spigen Mag Fit phone holder car mount

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$17 at Amazon

The Tecknet cup phone holder has a flexible gooseneck

Top cheap cup holder mount with gooseneck

Tecknet Cup phone holder

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$13 at Amazon

Ainope Mini Fast USB Car Charger

Best fast-charging USB-C cigarette lighter adapter

Ainope Mini Fast USB car charger

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The best car phone mount will depend on what you want your mount for. Some prefer to keep their phone down low, others want to see it up high on the dashboard as they use it for GPS. There are really cool features available like arms that will open when your phone is near, magnetic holding options and even Apple MagSafe abilities, making charging simpler.

Note that just because a mount offers wireless charging, that doesn’t mean there are no wires involved. You’ll still need to connect the charger to your vehicle, but you don’t have to plug the charger into your phone each time to charge it. To get the fastest wired and wireless charging speeds available for iPhones and Android smartphones, you’ll need a power adapter that offers fast charging (most fast chargers have a USB-C connection and can deliver at least 20 watts of power). 

CNET experts have tested and reviewed all the products on this list in their own cars. We update this roundup periodically as new car phone mounts are released.  

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iOttie’s “autosense” automatic clamping wireless car charger with a phone mount is one of the best out there. While it’s pricey, we’ve seen some nice discounts on it recently. The Auto Sense Automatic Clamping Qi Charging Car Phone Mount is available in a dashboard mount version or a CD, cup holder and vent clip version (I tried the dashboard wireless charging mount). This wireless car charger mount has a nicely designed telescoping arm and a strong suction cup, and the wireless charging mount feature is compatible with most phone cases. You get 7.5-watt charging for an iPhone and 10-watt charging for Android phones, which is considered fast wireless charging.

This Qi wireless charger comes with a dual-charging USB cigarette lighter adapter. My only gripe — and it’s a small one — is that the included cable is Micro-USB and not USB Type-C. Once this Qi charger is plugged into the wireless car charging mount you can basically forget about it, but if the cable accidentally becomes unplugged (which does happen), it’s easier to plug in a USB-C cable for phone charging, especially when you’re driving.

If you don’t mind going with a no-name brand like ZeeHoo, its wireless car charger has most of the features you want for phone charging, including auto clamping, a secure suction cup that can be installed on your car’s air vent, windshield or dashboard. It has USB-C and up to 15-watt fast charging for Android phones that support it (iPhones are capped at 7.5-watt charging). This upgraded version has a sleeker design than the original (see below) and it costs about $20 less than the iOttie above. This wireless charger doesn’t come with a cigarette lighter adapter — only a USB-C cable.

This wireless car mount charger is one of the more popular generic wireless car chargers with an autosensing telescopic arm, and the original version I tried worked well overall, attaching securely to my car vent mount and giving my smartphone or QI-enabled device a quick charge.

Note that to get fast charging, you’ll need a power adapter that supports it (not included).

If you don’t want wireless charging or arms or a mount with arms that open automatically, iOttie’s tried and true Easy One Touch 5 is a solid mount for just under $25. You can pick up the first-gen version of the mount for $23, but this improved model has a telescoping arm.