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Kenu Airframe review: The best in-car smartphone mount for travelers

12
Jun
2014

I’m hoping that things change in the (near) future, but for now, my smartphone outsmarts any in-car navigation system that I’ve seen. To date, I have yet to find anything as excellent as having Google Maps leading the way, which presents a relatively simple problem: How is one supposed to mount his or her phone in their vehicle without leaving any permanent scars? In prior years, I relied on a cumbersome (albeit inexpensive) Arkon mount, but I found that it wasn’t the greatest for staying in place when whipping around turns. Or, you know, turning into a grocery store parking lot at moderate speed. So, I did what any savvy technology user would — I asked the good folks at Wirecutter.

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