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I bought the Proclip Center Dash Mount and the MagicMount Charge Elite Wireless Phone Holder (which is technically by Scosche but I bought it through ProClip). These two combo is kind of pricey being $35 + $70 full price respectively. But if you time it right or sign up for their first purchase discount code, you may be able to get around 15% off like I did. Comparatively, I think they're similar price to a RAM mount system or Peak design that offers similar features.

Here are my initial thoughts and impressions:

ProClips system is a two piece system. You gotta buy the mount that's made specifically for your vehicle because their mounts utilizes specific dashboard plastic that the mount can attach to. And the phone holder itself, which various based on phone, size, wireless charging capability, etc. My phone charge is Qi-2, fast charging, and comes with a cigarette adapter and some cable management (but I didn't use them).

There isn't a lot of empty plastic area on the dashboard to attach a phone mount to in this car. I bought this one specifically because it mounts to the exact area I want my phone to mount in and doesn't attached to the actual vent blade itself. It basically wedges itself into the top and bottom grooves that's on the inside edge and hold it into place. And it fits surprising well and very solid with no movement. You can view their official installation video to get a better idea.

Then you just attached your phone holder to the mount itself. Mine has a ball socket system so it's adjustable. Again it's very solid once tighten. It has a built in cable and cable management that you can wrap around the mount itself to adjust the length to nice and tidy. I tucked my cable into a gap that's underneath the A/C controls. Very convenient gap, thanks Toyota.

Overall it's a solid mount, wireless charging works great, and is very tidy. Only complaint so far is that it obviously takes up half of the vent but I'm still able to control the blades based on where I put the mount. Also, depending on where you put it and how big your phone is, it may be very close to the shift lever. I pulled mine away to take the pics so it doesn't show this.

Yes I have the build in wireless charger. No I don't like using it. I think it sucks.

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Nice job on the install! Also looks like its not blocking the vent since the left one is usually pointed at the driver.
 

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For those looking at this setup they have about 6-7 different iphone holder attachments depending on style of case and device or others for a different devices / tablets. Right now the clip mount is $34.99. The same mount from OP is on sale for $59.50 ($10.50 off) and a few other phone mounts are on sale) Additionally 15% off code good through 11:59pm 10/6/24: ELECTRIC

Just bought and total for my setup and ship was less $100. Hadn’t found many other setups to put the phone where I wanted to reach when needed hands free while driving.
 

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nice! still sad that built in charger is just a glorified phone warmer tho. hoping down the line a company makes a replacement that will replace the pad itself
 

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Great information. I'm about ready to get one but I'm concerned if it'll interfere with my shifter with a 6MT, like you mentioned. Reverse pushes pretty far forward and it's hard to tell how much the phone will stick out. I wonder how solid their return policy is so I can give it a try.
 

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Great information. I'm about ready to get one but I'm concerned if it'll interfere with my shifter with a 6MT, like you mentioned. Reverse pushes pretty far forward and it's hard to tell how much the phone will stick out. I wonder how solid their return policy is so I can give it a try.
I think you can play around with the placement. In my case, it's on the right side of the left vent so I can still point air towards the driver, but it does sit really close to the shifter. I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max so it's a pretty big phone. It's very close to the shifter but neither interferes with the other.

ProClip also makes a mount that attaches to the far left driver side vent. It doesn't show up in their site's picker based on make and model for some reason but their install video on this mount tells you the part number you can search for - 806085.
 

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I'm confused what is special about their clip. I have a generic Amazon vent clip charger that puts the phone in roughly the same spot, albeit this one seems a bit shallower than mine. And it was only $35 or so.
 

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Curious what's wrong with the built in wireless charger? Someone said "just a phone warmer" :cwl: Does it not charge the phone or charge slow or what? I personally don't like where it's positioned so when my truck finally comes in I'll likely go with a solution like yours, but I'm just curious.
 

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Curious what's wrong with the built in wireless charger? Someone said "just a phone warmer" :cwl: Does it not charge the phone or charge slow or what? I personally don't like where it's positioned so when my truck finally comes in I'll likely go with a solution like yours, but I'm just curious.
The built in charger basically just holds your battery at whatever % it was at when you started, and you will still likely lose a couple %. This Morning specifically, my 1h commute saw my battery -1% not bad just annoying bc its kinda useless.

also note that the charger will intermittently stop charging entirely because the phone got to hot.
(I have an iphone 12 pro, idk how much that factors into this)
 
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I'm confused what is special about their clip. I have a generic Amazon vent clip charger that puts the phone in roughly the same spot, albeit this one seems a bit shallower than mine. And it was only $35 or so.
I find a lot of those vent mounts aren't really secure and cause a rattle or movement. And if they attach to the vent blade, it may damage the blade over time. This one doesn't touch the blades and is super solid. No rattle or movement at all.

Curious what's wrong with the built in wireless charger? Someone said "just a phone warmer" :cwl: Does it not charge the phone or charge slow or what? I personally don't like where it's positioned so when my truck finally comes in I'll likely go with a solution like yours, but I'm just curious.

I think the built in charger is a Qi charger but don't know the specs. For me, it just sits too low and finicky to charge. Maybe because I have a thicker case. My MagicMount is Qi 2 and Magsafe so it sticks and charges perfectly. Plus I can turn it landscape.
 

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Same phone I have so I definitely appreciate the reply!
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