Has anybody experience of these or could recommend a particularly good one?
Thanks for the tip. Although there are other much cheaper ones I bought 2. It was easy to set up and fits neatly into the CD slot that we never use. It means the iPhone is in an unobtrusive position and there are no wires to tangle with the gear stick when my wife is driving.I've had good luck with iOttie - Best Selling Car Mounts and Mobile Accessories
Although there are other much cheaper ones I bought 2. It was easy to set up and fits neatly into the CD slot that we never use.
It is iOttie Easy One Touch Wireless Fast Charging Car Mount CD Player. I found it on eBay’s UK Site.I'm glad to read you found one that seems it will work well for you but which specific model did you purchase as I could not find one that fits into any CD slot with a quick perusal of their site, and I'm just curious at this point.
And yes, Google Maps works very well, at least for my use, and one doesn't even need a recent portable iDevice for it to be useful. They still work with most GPS navigation applications.
- Patrick
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My only concern with Google maps is that, although I don’t allow tracking, Google has the ability to follow you around.
Thanks for the tip. Although there are other much cheaper ones I bought 2. It was easy to set up and fits neatly into the CD slot that we never use. It means the iPhone is in an unobtrusive position and there are no wires to tangle with the gear stick when my wife is driving.
I've been using Garmin's that are stuck to the windscreen; they come unstuck in hot weather. Everybody seems to
I've had good luck with iOttie - Best Selling Car Mounts and Mobile Accessories
I've had good luck with iOttie - Best Selling Car Mounts and Mobile Accessories
swear by Google Maps so I look forward to trying it out tomorrow.
There has been some feedback in the press re standardisation of connectors and Apple has decided to adopt USB-C. The alternative of course is to use wireless charging but is it true that, because it heats it up, the battery won't last as long as it otherwise would?I've had good luck with iOttie - Best Selling Car Mounts and Mobile Accessories
but is it true that, because it heats it up, the battery won't last as long as it otherwise would?
Well, to be specific, the heat generated during wireless charging will not damage your phone battery. 1) Wireless chargers provide a more stable current. Instead of connecting a cable in a wall outlet or other power source to charge your phone, wireless charging (or inductive charging) is more than convenient.