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    Thumbs up Phone mounting options

    Hey guys,

    Just want to know how everyone is mounting their phones for hands-free in the car?

    Sometimes Google maps is alot better than OEM nav.

    I've got a magnetic phone holder but not sure if it will stick to the perforated leather on the dash.

    Plus I also have a dash mat and going to stick that in place with Velcro, so can't mount on the dash.

    Windscreen is an option but kind of in the field of view.

    Feel free to post photos of the setup you have.

    Thanks

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    Hi

    I have used a Windscreen mount from Jaycar to hold my 7 inch Android tablet. It mounts in the centre of my windscreen, as low as possible, and it is angled towards me so it is not too obtrusive. The Android then sites about 5 inches away from the windscreen.

    The site Custom mounts and holder solutions for your car, phone and other devices has a number of options for Landrovers depending on the model.

    Nothing that won't damage it permanently will stick to perforated leather :-)

    Mike
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    Cars are for driving! Driving is a skill.
    Phones are irrelevant!!
    It really disgusts me that it's now a thing, that it's somehow now more important that one can use ones phone whilst one is driving, and that, that, is now more important than actually being in charge of the vehicle!!!
    Pathetic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 16PMark View Post
    Cars are for driving! Driving is a skill.
    Phones are irrelevant!!
    It really disgusts me that it's now a thing, that it's somehow now more important that one can use ones phone whilst one is driving, and that, that, is now more important than actually being in charge of the vehicle!!!
    Pathetic!
    The person asked about options with the comment "Sometimes Google maps is a lot better than OEM nav." so they want to use it for nav.
    That's a reasonable thing to do whilst driving as it is hands free and perfectly legal when it is mounted correctly. Or they could look at the Gregories or UBD Street on the passenger seat while driving and flip over the pages whilst stopped at traffic lights :-) Take your pick.

    Mike
    Our car: Fuji White MY13 D4 SDV6 SE 3.0 Litre, 8 spd auto.
    My car: Series 2a Workshop, 109 inch WB, ex mil., 1971. To be restored.
    Wife's car: Series 2a FFT, LWB, ex. mil., 1966. To be restored.

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    I have the ClicOn bracket from Hold My Phone and hard wired power to an adjustable holder. It's set up so the power is permanent so I can charge the phone easily when camping. I've used ClicOn in the last 4 vehicles and have been very happy with the product. I only ever use the factory GPS when off-road and use Waze on my iPhone whenever I'm driving for the hazard warnings speed zones etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 16PMark View Post
    Cars are for driving! Driving is a skill.
    Phones are irrelevant!!
    It really disgusts me that it's now a thing, that it's somehow now more important that one can use ones phone whilst one is driving, and that, that, is now more important than actually being in charge of the vehicle!!!
    Pathetic!
    Some of us use phones as a tool when making a living. I need navigation to get to customer's sites, charging so the phone is available for customer support, emails and access to documents when on-site. Seems pretty relevant to me.

    "NSW Legislation
    Can be operated without touching any part of the phone, such as via Bluetooth or voice activation. Drivers are able to use their mobile phone as a driver's aid (e.g. GPS) only if the phone is in a cradle fixed to the vehicle and doesn't obscure their view of the road."
    Fuji white RRS L494 AB

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    I think you got the wrong thread.Try
    GRUMPY OLD BUGGERS .

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    One solution would be an Apple CarPlay / Android Auto retrofit.



    Put the phone on the screen instead...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    Some of us use phones as a tool when making a living. I need navigation to get to customer's sites, charging so the phone is available for customer support, emails and access to documents when on-site. Seems pretty relevant to me.

    "NSW Legislation
    Can be operated without touching any part of the phone, such as via Bluetooth or voice activation. Drivers are able to use their mobile phone as a driver's aid (e.g. GPS) only if the phone is in a cradle fixed to the vehicle and doesn't obscure their view of the road."
    Navigating the Road Safety website to try and find the specific legislation is difficult. This is specific to GPS tablets.
    https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov...phones-gps.pdf
    However last year I did come across on their website a more detailed paragraph that also stated that the holder was "commercially available" - that statement mean I could not make one for myself. I had to purchase one at Jaycar.

    If anyone can find the ACTUAL LEGISLATION that would be excellent. Saying "doesn't obscure their view" and saying that you should use one that is less than 6 inches for a larger vehicle and less than 5.5 inches for compact vehicles is open to interpretation by both ourselves and the Police. In engineering and science and legally there is a difference between should and must.

    Addendum: Just found this:
    Road Rules 2014, Part 18 Division 1 Rule 299 (Current version for 29 November 2019 to date) and also Rule 300.
    NSW legislation, Rule 299 Television receivers and visual display units in vehicles
    NSW legislation, Rule 300 Use of mobile phones

    Mike
    Our car: Fuji White MY13 D4 SDV6 SE 3.0 Litre, 8 spd auto.
    My car: Series 2a Workshop, 109 inch WB, ex mil., 1971. To be restored.
    Wife's car: Series 2a FFT, LWB, ex. mil., 1966. To be restored.

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    The link is to 300-1 this is the correct link. NSW legislation
    Fuji white RRS L494 AB

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