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Mobile phone mount and charging process

BillLumberg

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I purchased this mount from Lisen Lisen Magsafe Phone Mount. It was $30. It will rotate 360 degrees and folds flat when you don't want to use it. The reason i like having my phone at hand is, since IG doesn't come with home link buttons, I use my garage door opener app. I have not run a charging cable to it yet, but plan to soon.
 

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I purchased this mount from Lisen Lisen Magsafe Phone Mount. It was $30. It will rotate 360 degrees and folds flat when you don't want to use it. The reason i like having my phone at hand is, since IG doesn't come with home link buttons, I use my garage door opener app. I have not run a charging cable to it yet, but plan to soon.
I know you can't photograph your phone on the mount if you need to use your phone to take said photograph, but if you can manage to use another camera, please share a shot of the phone on the mount.

Thank you,
 

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I know you can't photograph your phone on the mount if you need to use your phone to take said photograph, but if you can manage to use another camera, please share a shot of the phone on the mount.

Thank you,
Here you go. There are 3 pics showing: the highest and the lowest the phone can be placed and where I usually keep it
 

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This is what I did and works amazing.. Very cheap and solid as a brick. Split washers so it doesn't go loose under vibration and never ever moved...
Just did this, thanks for sharing, really good solution. Went to the hardware store for a couple of washers and a longer 16mm M4 bolt. Feels so solid. Thx again
 
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