REVIEW: ProClip Vent Mount for Droid
This is a discussion on REVIEW: ProClip Vent Mount for Droid within the Droid Accessories forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; So, I ordered a ProClip vent mount for my Droid. I was using an Amzer Universal for a couple of weeks, but I decided to ...
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REVIEW: ProClip Vent Mount for Droid
So, I ordered a ProClip vent mount for my Droid. I was using an Amzer Universal for a couple of weeks, but I decided to take it out of service because 1) it's rather flimsy, 2) it will "flop" around when I turn, 3) it's ugly, IMO.
So, when I saw this thread, I decided to purchase one. It was a bit on the expensive side (about $50.00 total), but I'd rather pay more for something solid and of quality design than save a few bucks on something that will just "do the job".
So, on to the mount...
Design: It is made of strong ABS plastic and is actually rather heavy for something its size. The mount half of the assembly is made specifically for my car ('08 VW GTI) as well as other cars in the VW family (Jetta, Rabbit, etc). The "clip" part is made specifically for a Motorola Droid/Milestone. It is not made to accomodate a Droid with a case, but the back of my Verizon Shell/Holster comes off with very little effort (in a good way). This clip keeps the slider free to move, so I can keep the front of the case on and it does not interfere with the holder.
More on the holder later...I will review after my ride home. Pics, too!
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Hey, thanks for the review,
cant wait for some real pics 
Tigger
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That looks very nice and a great fit on my truck. However, the Droid mount and the truck mount total $73 with shipping. That's just too much in my opinion. Now, if I had to travel a lot for business then it would be worth it.
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Ok. I just got home from work. Now, for the review of the mount in action.
My commute home is one of two ways. I either take the highway through Brooklyn to get home, or I take the streets through Brooklyn to get home. If any of you have been here, you know that the roads can resemble the surface of the Moon. This being said, the ProClip mount is solid as a rock. The only way you can get more stability is if you were to glue the Droid in place. Putting the Droid into its holder is foolproof; it only goes in one way. The Droid slides in from one side and then is held securely in place. If you need to touch the screen while driving, you may do so with confidence. With my Amzer mount, the phone would be pushed by my finger, which is very frustrating for a touch screen device!
Access to the charging port or the 3.5mm jack is excellent. No interference from the mount at all.
Installation of the mount is very easy. Squeeze it a little bit and insert the top & bottom tabs in the vent. It will then snap into place. Taking it out is easy, also. Optionally, ProClip provides double-sided tape of you wish for a more permanent solution.
The only con I can think of is a common one for us Droid users; No magnet. For now, I will manually put the phone into car mode while I devise a way to install a magnet.
Here are a few pics. No Droid because I used it to take the pictures 



Honestly, I'm very impressed with the mount. I'm glad I went with this, despite the high price. Then again, I wasted almost that much in trying 2 different Amzer mounts (Droid-specific & universal).
ProClip = 
P.S., BroDit/ProClip is the same thing. ProClip is the N.A. name for the BroDit line.
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Originally Posted by
superdesi
How much did it cost?

Originally Posted by
BrooklynDROID
...about $50.00 total...
to be more specific, $66.68 shipped via FedEx. I used a gift card I received as a birthday present.
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Wow that is pricey. That gift card must've helped swallow the large bill lol
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I do not really recommend such clips that goes to your vents.... I use to use one before during summer for my Treo 700W.... The problem is that during summer, I use the AC in the car and moisture builds up inside my Treo that the lithmus paper went red indicating that the phone was water damaged...
If you are using the vent clip just make sure that it does not get any moisture from the AC....
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Originally Posted by
coolkidd
I do not really recommend such clips that goes to your vents.... I use to use one before during summer for my Treo 700W.... The problem is that during summer, I use the AC in the car and moisture builds up inside my Treo that the lithmus paper went red indicating that the phone was water damaged...
If you are using the vent clip just make sure that it does not get any moisture from the AC....
hmm didnt kno that. thnks for the tip!
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Doesn't look too shabby.
I wonder if they make one that will fit a Mazda 6's round airvent?
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