Best Phone Mounts for Cars in 2025
- Darren Holt

- Feb 4
- 3 min read
Whether you're navigating rush hour traffic or just want hands free tunes on the motorway, a reliable phone mount is one of the most underrated bits of kit a motorist can own. But with hundreds of options out there magnetic, suction, vent clip, wireless charging choosing the right one without breaking the bank can feel like a minefield.
Don’t worry. I've trawled the digital shelves, read the reviews, and tested the most popular models on real roads to bring you the best phone mounts for cars in 2025 all with a keen eye on value for money.

What Makes a Good Phone Mount?
Before we dive into the top picks, here’s what I looked for:
Stability: Holds your phone securely over potholes and speed bumps.
Ease of Use: Quick to attach, adjust, and remove your phone.
Compatibility: Fits most smartphones (with or without a case).
Mount Type: Suction cup, air vent, CD slot, magnetic, or wireless.
Price: Preferably under £30 quality without the premium.
1. iOttie Easy One Touch 6 Best Overall Pick (£29.95)
Mount type: Dashboard or windscreen suction
Why it stands out: The iOttie Easy One Touch 6 continues to dominate the mid range market and for good reason. With one handed locking, telescopic arm, and improved suction grip, it sticks solidly even on bumpy backroads. The updated model supports larger phones and is case friendly. Not the cheapest, but it's built to last.
Best for: Everyday drivers who want a fuss free, durable mount.Budget verdict: Worth every penny if you want longevity.
2. Spigen OneTap MagFit Vent Mount Best for MagSafe Users (£24.99)
Mount type: Air vent (MagSafe compatible)
Why it stands out: If you’re an iPhone user (12 and up), this MagSafe compatible mount is a dream. It clicks right onto the back of your phone with a strong magnetic grip. No clunky arms, no fiddling. Just tap and go.
Best for: iPhone owners who like things sleek and simple.Budget verdict: Great value compared to Apple’s overpriced equivalent.
3. Arteck Car Mount Universal (£10.99) Best Budget Buy Under £15
Mount type: Air vent
Why it stands out: Don't let the price fool you. This little plastic champ offers a sturdy grip and rotating ball joint for full 360° adjustment. It fits almost any smartphone and takes less than 10 seconds to install.
Best for: Students, first time drivers, or backup car kits.Budget verdict: Dirt cheap, but surprisingly dependable.
4. Mpow Dashboard Mount with Sticky Pad (£13.99) Most Versatile
Mount type: Dashboard with anti slip pad
Why it stands out: Mpow’s sticky pad mount sits flat on your dash, using soft grip arms and non slip rubber to cradle your phone. It works especially well in cars where suction cups just won’t hold.
Best for: Cars with textured or curved dashboards.Budget verdict: Excellent function for under £15 no tools required.
5. Anker PowerWave Wireless Charging Mount (£27.99) Best for Charging
Mount type: Air vent
Why it stands out: Wireless charging + secure mount = win win. Anker’s unit supports fast charging for both iPhone and Android, while holding your phone firmly with adjustable side arms. Includes a QC car charger a nice touch.
Best for: Commuters and rideshare drivers who need constant juice.Budget verdict: Cheaper than most wireless mounts with better quality.
6. Belkin Car Vent Mount PRO (£22.99) Best for Build Quality
Mount type: Air vent
Why it stands out: Belkin’s PRO vent mount doesn’t wobble or slide. Its sleek metal finish feels premium, and it supports landscape mode without drooping. Ideal for sat nav use or watching videos during breaks (not while driving, obviously!).
Best for: Quality conscious drivers.
Budget verdict: Feels more expensive than it is a quiet performer.
Things to Watch Out For
When shopping for a phone mount, steer clear of:
Cheap no name brands that shake like jelly or damage your vents.
Overly bulky designs that block your vision or A/C airflow.
Suction cups without gel pads, which lose grip in heat.
Mounts with weak magnets unless you’re using a MagSafe phone.
Final Thoughts
If you’re after one solid choice that ticks all the boxes, go for the iOttie Easy One Touch 6. It’s a tried and tested workhorse that won’t let you down.
For iPhone users, the Spigen MagFit offers a clean, magnet based solution at a better price than Apple’s gear.
And if you’re on a tight budget, the Arteck Universal Vent Mount punches way above its price tag.
No matter what you choose, a good phone mount makes your drive safer, more organised, and more enjoyable and that’s money well spent.
Darren Holt
Cost-Savvy Gear Reviewer, Best Buys Column




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