📸 Capture Every Moment—Hands-Free Style!
The Perilogics Airplane Phone Holder Mount is a versatile and practical accessory designed for hands-free viewing. With a strong clamp that attaches to various surfaces and dual 360-degree rotation for optimal angles, it accommodates most smartphones, making it perfect for travel, work, or leisure. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee and recommended by over 1.2 million travel enthusiasts, this lavender phone holder is the ultimate companion for modern multitaskers.
Material Type | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 3.6 x 1.45 x 1.38 inches |
Style | Universal |
Theme | Occasion |
Color | Lavender |
Fastening Type | Spring Clamp |
Additional Features | Rotatable, Lightweight, Hand Free, Adjustable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sofa, Car, Desk |
Adjustable Length | No |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 15 Pro Max; iPhone 15 Pro; iPhone 15 Plus; iPhone 15; iPhone 14 Pro Max; iPhone 14 Pro; iPhone 14 Plus; iPhone 14; iPhone SE; iPhone 13 Pro Max; iPhone 13 Pro; iPhone 13 Mini; iPhone 13; iPhone 12 Pro Max; iPhone 12 Pro; iPhone 12 Mini; iPhone 12, Motorola Moto G Power; Pixel 7a; Pixel 6a; Xiaomi Redmi Note 10, Galaxy S23 Ultra; Galaxy S22 Ultra; Galaxy A52; Galaxy S21 |
Mounting Type | Spring Clamps |
Compatible Devices | Most Smart Phones |
D**N
Necessity for flying
This came in handy on two trips to the Bahamas in the past 6 months! Not sure if there were instructions in the box but if so, read them lol. The very first time I took a while trying to figure out the orientation to get the mount to secure to the tray and hold the phone properly. After the first trip, it’s very simple. I used it with my 15 pro max and noticed it doesn’t really fit for phones with cases. My case isn’t extremely thick but, the spring loaded phone holder kept it in place. Very sturdy. The rule of tray tables upright for take off and landing doesn’t apply bc it’s not a tray table. Some nearby passengers were slightly jealous and intrigued. The holder rotates in many directions so you can secure to almost anywhere in the tray table.
C**S
Cool Travel Gadget
Really a cool item. A friend told me about his new "gadget" which enhances the screen watching experiencing on your phone while on an airplane (it also works as a phone kickstand). When the item arrived, I didn't quite understand how to use it, but a quick glance at the instructions made it so easy. My fear was breaking it while examining it the first time. I'm looking forward to using it during my next flight. To use, unfold it, insert the phone into the spring loaded grip, position the phone angle and use spring loaded clamp at the other end to clip onto something (seatback tray).
R**.
Help for mechanical dummies (like me)
My main quibbles are that it doesn't play well with the buttons on the sides of my Droids, and doesn't seem to like phone cases.***I've revised this for mechanically-challenged folks (like me).***Think of the phone holder as having two parts. PART_ONE contains the clamp that holds the phone holder onto the edge of something. That's CLAMP_ONE. If you buy it new, the spring will be extremely stiff.PART_TWO is the rest. It contains the clamp to hold a phone ("CLAMP_TWO"). When you first unbox the phone holder, the entire phone holder is compact. I'll call this the "COMPACT_SHAPE."***Starting from the COMPACT_SHAPE, rotate PART_TWO. It goes 360 degrees, in a full circle until the phone holder returns to the COMPACT_SHAPE. Let's start by rotating PART_TWO until the phone holder is as long as possible. We'll call that the "LONG_SHAPE". (There are actually *two* LONG_SHAPEs as we'll see later. This is the simplest.)CLAMP_TWO (on PART_TWO) can rotate in a full circle *by itself* - even when PART_ONE and PART_TWO are both stationary. Rotate CLAMP_TWO to hold a vertically-positioned phone or leave it as it is for a horizontally-positioned phone.***PART_TWO can do more than rotate in a full circle. Starting from the COMPACT_SHAPE, *bend* PART_TWO until it's perpendicular (90 degrees) to PART_ONE. (Don't "rotate," instead "*bend*.").You can continue bending PART_TWO until it once again is perpendicular to PART_ONE - but let's wait on that.Now the whole phone holder should be in the shape of an 'L'. PART_ONE is the vertical part of the 'L' and PART_TWO is the horizontal part. This is the "L_SHAPE". Now hold the phone holder so that PART_ONE is horizontal. While keeping PART_ONE stationary, rotate PART_TWO. It can go in a full circle. This is a *different* way of rotating PART_TWO.When trying to get back to the COMPACT_SHAPE, you may find that PART_TWO doesn't fold back into PART_ONE because it collides with CLAMP_ONE. Just bend PART_TWO backwards a little and jiggle it. (This oddity baffled me when I first got the phone holder. It still often occurs.)***1) Let's get the phone holder to hang down, off the edge of your airplane tray table as shown in the most common picture (the tray table is in the vertical/'up' position). Start from the COMPACT_SHAPE. The first step is to *bend* (not rotate) PART_TWO until you get to the L_SHAPE. Keep going until you get to a LONG_SHAPE (this happens to be the second type of LONG_SHAPE). Continue the same motion until PART_TWO is perpendicular (90 degrees) to PART_ONE. Now imagine CLAMP_ONE holding on to the edge of the tray table. (Remember the tray table is in the 'up' position.) Your phone will be *above* the tray table. But if you want the phone *below* the edge of the tray table, do a second step: rotate PART_TWO 180 degrees. If you now put your phone in CLAMP_TWO, it would be facing the back of the seat in front of you - which isn't helpful. Currently, PART_TWO is perpendicular (90 degrees) to PART_ONE. Finally bend (NOT rotate) PART_TWO until it's again perpendicular to PART_ONE. CLAMP_TWO will now hold your phone in a horizonal position. This is exactly what the most common picture shows. OR, rotate CLAMP_TWO if you prefer your phone to be in a vertical position.2) You can also use the phone holder to hold your phone on a flat surface. Starting from the COMPACT_SHAPE, *bend* (not rotate) PART_TWO until you get the LONG_SHAPE. Keep bending PART_TWO until it's perpendicular (90 degrees) to PART_ONE. Finally rotate (not bend) PART_TWO 180 degrees. You can now bend PART_TWO to fine-tune the viewing angle. In this case CLAMP_ONE isn't attached to anything, so the phone holder can be moved easily. (Or it could slide off if you're on a plane or a train.)3) If you want to show a video to a baby in a high chair, start with the COMPACT_SHAPE and *bend* (not rotate) PART_TWO until you reach the LONG_SHAPE. Use CLAMP_ONE on the edge of the high chair's table. This obviously also works for (adult) tables. OR start from the COMPACT_SHAPE and *rotate* PART_TWO until you reach the LONG_SHAPE. Use CLAMP_ONE on the table edge so that someone seated at the table in front of the phone holder can see the phone.4) You can use CLAMP_ONE on a relatively thin vertical or horizontal pole or something similar. Most of thse configurations begin with rotating PART_TWO to create the simplest LONG_SHAPE. Depending on the situation you may want to bend and/or rotate PART_TWO. For example if your airplane tray table is down, you can have the phone on the left or right edge of the tray table. Starting from the COMPACT_SHAPE, bend PART_TWO past the LONG_SHAPE until it's perpendicular with PART_ONE. Finally rotate PART_TWO (it will want to be crooked, just handle it firmly). Unfortunately a horizontally-positioned phone will stick out past the left or right edge of the tray table.5) If you have the space, using the rear of your down tray table might be better. This is the same idea as the high chair in #3 (you're playing the baby's role). Starting from the COMPACT_SHAPE, bend PART_TWO into the LONG_SHAPE and use CLAMP_ONE on the rear edge of the tray table. If the passenger in front of you has reclined their seat, you can put PART_TWO at the appropriate angle for best viewing. (If all else fails, use the method in #2 to put the phone holder flat on the surface of your tray table.)
M**R
Must for air travel.
Great for watching movies on airplane. Didn't have on delayed outbound flight, but ordered next day delivery to hotel so we had for return. Much more enjoyable!Easy to position on setback. Well worth it.
A**.
Small light and easy to use
These work great got the double units for myself and my wife. They attach to anything! and can be used as a stand alone stand
C**S
Great gadget to hold phone on plane or really anywhere
This product is amazing we took these on our vacation this week ans they are simply easy to use and fantastic. They are strong and hold phone in place was great on plane for watching movies
J**R
Return didn't go as planned
This is not completely about the actual item although I did return it as it seemed very flimsy and did not adjust like the description had said but this is in regards to the return process. I returned the item through the UPS store and received my return receipt. The seller claims they never received the item and this charged me for an item that I do not have. Seems a bit ridiculous when UPS scanned in the item that I should be penalized for somebody else not following through with the return of the item.
C**M
Compact and convenient
Bought these for an upcoming trip and they worked great. Got the two pack, so my son could use one on the flight and it is sturdy and does a good job holding your phone. Like that it tilts so you can set up your phone at a good angle no matter where you have to hang it
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