5th Gen Brodit Phone Holder Bracket, S3, iPhone 4, 4S, 5 etc
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:09 pm
Hi guys,
I developed this bracket to sit in place of the 5th gens clock, it sits at a great height next to the steering wheel and has a cut out so that a charging/audio cable can be tucked in behind the dash down to your head unit leaving you with an uncluttered holder. These only fit the Brodit type phone holders with the 4 holed mounting bases. This unit allows the base of the Brodit phone holder to sit flush in the original clocks positon and there are no gaps, it looks very professional. This is a far far sturdyer way of mounting the phone than have it attached to a vent or something. I have mine hooked up to my iPhone 5, not only does it charge the phone as soon as its slotted in but I can listen to all my music through the head unit, it also auto dims the music volume when sat nav is operational.
Check out the photo's I took the other day. There are two parts to the bracket and it took a while to document the correct angles and sizes needed to make the bracket.
Price is £20.
Looks like I havent got pics on comp at home, will get these uploaded tomo!
Brodit website:
http://www.dsldevelopments.com/brodit/h ... Holder.asp
I developed this bracket to sit in place of the 5th gens clock, it sits at a great height next to the steering wheel and has a cut out so that a charging/audio cable can be tucked in behind the dash down to your head unit leaving you with an uncluttered holder. These only fit the Brodit type phone holders with the 4 holed mounting bases. This unit allows the base of the Brodit phone holder to sit flush in the original clocks positon and there are no gaps, it looks very professional. This is a far far sturdyer way of mounting the phone than have it attached to a vent or something. I have mine hooked up to my iPhone 5, not only does it charge the phone as soon as its slotted in but I can listen to all my music through the head unit, it also auto dims the music volume when sat nav is operational.
Check out the photo's I took the other day. There are two parts to the bracket and it took a while to document the correct angles and sizes needed to make the bracket.
Price is £20.
Looks like I havent got pics on comp at home, will get these uploaded tomo!
Brodit website:
http://www.dsldevelopments.com/brodit/h ... Holder.asp