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Reddit mentions of Kenu Airframe | Vent Car Phone Mount | Android and iPhone Car Holder | iPhone 8 Car Mount + iPhone 7, 6s, 6, 5s, 5, SE, and Small to Medium Smartphones Car Accessories Phone Holder | Black

Sentiment score: 21
Reddit mentions: 37

We found 37 Reddit mentions of Kenu Airframe | Vent Car Phone Mount | Android and iPhone Car Holder | iPhone 8 Car Mount + iPhone 7, 6s, 6, 5s, 5, SE, and Small to Medium Smartphones Car Accessories Phone Holder | Black. Here are the top ones.

Kenu Airframe | Vent Car Phone Mount | Android and iPhone Car Holder | iPhone 8 Car Mount + iPhone 7, 6s, 6, 5s, 5, SE, and Small to Medium Smartphones Car Accessories Phone Holder | Black
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    Features:
  • [ Safely In View ] - Keep your smartphone in sight at eye level and ready for GPS directions, streaming music, and hands-free calls with this car phone mount.
  • [ Vent Versatility ] - Our patented design (US Utility Patent 9,080,714) uses a rotating clip that securely mounts Airframe onto many vents (horizontal, vertical, and angled).
  • [ Steady Grip ] - Airframe's expandable jaw (2.9" fully expanded) securely holds smartphones with up to a 5" screen such as iPhone 5, 5s, 5c, and 6/6s, and compact phones. For devices with a screen larger than 5", please check out our Airframe+ model.
  • [ Pocket Sized ] - Airframe weighs an ounce and small enough to fit in your pocket making this one of the most portable car accessories. Airframe is great for travel and use in rental cars.
  • [ Travel Stand ] - Insert any card from your wallet into the rotating clip, and Airframe transforms into the ultimate Android or iPhone stand. Great for travel and use on Airplanes.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.9 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2014
SizeSmall to Medium Phones
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 37 comments on Kenu Airframe | Vent Car Phone Mount | Android and iPhone Car Holder | iPhone 8 Car Mount + iPhone 7, 6s, 6, 5s, 5, SE, and Small to Medium Smartphones Car Accessories Phone Holder | Black:

u/akrazyazzho · 9 pointsr/GolfGTI

[My Air Frame] (http://i.imgur.com/fuPz7rn.jpg) - I will never get a different mount ever again. Sorry for the lackluster picture, I was taking a picture of my stereo.

[Link] (http://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Smartphone-Phablets/dp/B00D901B4W) - Holds my iphone 6 w/ case w/ no issues.

u/rmh86 · 7 pointsr/iphone

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Car-Mount-Black/dp/B00D901B4W/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1418129970&sr=8-4&keywords=phone+car+mount

I've used this one for a few years now (from 4 to 5S to 6). Love it's simplicity. The 6 pushes it to its widest so any bigger and I'd have to get a replacement.

u/MrSelfDestruct_XIII · 7 pointsr/iphone

I've been using the Kenu Airframe for years without issue.

u/DeadPlasmaCell · 3 pointsr/LGG3

The Kenu Airframe+ works fantastic. I got it for my wife and it's such a well built, simple and small item that holds the phone perfectly in portrait or landscape mode. They sell the original Kenu Airframe for a little bit cheaper, but it isn't as deep and it doesn't expand as much, so I can't say for sure if that one would work.. Seems like it would though.

u/myfakerealname · 3 pointsr/Autocross

I've used AIM data loggers and made my own arduino based accelerometer and GPS data acquisition systems; but lately I prefer the phone/tablet based GPS logging apps when paired with an external 10Hz+ GPS. IMO, the ability to easily review the data on the spot and provide immediate feedback and comparisons between runs far out weighs the bell and whistles of the more advanced systems that typically require plugging into a computer to review the data. Phone mounting is really not an issue if you get a good mount (I use a ram mount or [kenu airframe] (https://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Universal-Accessories-Compatible/dp/B00D901B4W/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1501912932&sr=8-6&keywords=phone+vent+clip)).

I didn't like the high cost of Solostorm, so I prefer RaceChrono for it's simplicity, while some people like Harry's Laptimer. They will all give you speed, position, and accel from the GPS data. How they differ is in the user interface and presentation of the data. For overlaying data on video, I use [Dashware] (http://www.dashware.net/).

Regarding the actual data, I personally find the speed and position data more useful than just the long/lat accel data. Pro Tip: You'll gain a lot of insight by logging data of people faster than you.

u/Ph0X · 3 pointsr/Android

> Kenu airframe

20$ on amazon. Sounds like a very decent price.

u/omegis983 · 3 pointsr/iphone

Kenu Airframe - Portable Smartphone Car Mount - Black by Kenu http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D901B4W/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_eTcxub061EW03

u/prator42 · 3 pointsr/Austin

Only problem I have with a windshield mount is that it gets hot as fuck here. I've had my phone go into thermal shutdown in a windshield mount.

I'm using a clip that sits on my AC vent right now.

https://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Mount-Smartphones-Phablets/dp/B00D901B4W

u/vonnx · 2 pointsr/subaru

Kenu Airframe

I can use launch control and the phone does not move at all

u/WRX_FA20 · 2 pointsr/subaru

I've been using the Kenu Airframe, an overpriced but effective vent clip in my 2016 WRX.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D901B4W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's been working well with my iPhone 6S (non-plus). I clip it to the center-left vent, just above the radio power/volume dial. It has never fallen off, doesn't sag, etc.

u/brewingcode · 2 pointsr/roadtrip

My tips:

Things to bring

  • Bring a USB Cigarette car charger - Link
  • Cell phone dash holder - Link
  • Headphone cable - Link
    (Listen to your jams while driving)
  • Some snacks (stop at Trader Joe's or similar store)
  • Bottle water
  • Map of the region (Yes we have internet.. but not everywhere)
  • Plastic bags as you acquire them (at the grocery store, gas station, etc.. work great for garbage)


    Tips for Rental Cars

  • Don't get the insurance
  • Don't get the insurance
  • Get there 20-30 minutes early and be nice to the guy/gal. It's going to be a busy time for them and they will have a lot of angry people. Usually if you're nice they will upgrade you to a large vehicle because they have too many reservations and not enough stock on lot.
  • Don't rent from the airport, always go to a lot off site.
  • Be sure to do the walk around, it's as much for you as them.
  • Do not pre-pay gas. Just fill it up to where it was before dropping it off. I always keep an eye out for the closest gas station before I leave.
  • Double check you got all your stuff. Even if you have to make a list. I've found all sorts of stuff in cars that even the detailers missed.


    I travel/road trip quite a bit; If you've got any other questions, please let me know.
u/shyboot · 2 pointsr/Miata

This works well with my Galaxy S5 on the vent. You can't run the heat through the top vents while using it (I typically just run it on my feet anyways though).
http://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Smartphone-Mount/dp/B00D901B4W

u/Fire2Ice · 2 pointsr/uberdrivers

Driving a 2009 Civic, I picked up a Kenu Airframe to mount to the far left vent. It helped keep my phone from overheating in summer to keep it in front of the ac vent.
My gf has an iOttie dash mount which also works much better than the older dash mounts i'd tried in years past, although i prefer the kenu airframe because it keeps the phone closer to key in things.

Best of luck.

http://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Smartphone-Mount/dp/B00D901B4W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418700834&sr=8-2&keywords=car+mount+vent

u/dlerium · 2 pointsr/GooglePixel

I love Wirecutter but at the same time I feel like they're not as "expert-y" as they should be. They tend to dive into things more than your average consumer, but at the same time they get criticized heavily by enthusiasts for not looking at the right models.

I don't consider myself an enthusiast for cell phone holders, but I've spent enough of my own money to try to figure things out. Kenu in general runs pretty good but its not the best either. For instance I tried their air vent holder. It's a standard holder. Nothing special. In fact with phones going glass (e.g. iPhone XS) and heavier than ever, these holders start to not work out so much. I found a better air vent holder (IMO at least) that uses two arms to grab the air vents. The higher Amazon reviews also help with my confirmation bias to reaffirm that this new vent holder is better.

The same happened with their CD slot holder recommendation. I'm a huge fan of CD slot holders, but the one they recommended was an iOttie one which uses a magnetic mount. That makes it hard if you switch up phones or multiple people switch up their phones being mounted because you need to attach something to your phone. Their previous recommendation had a weird clamp mechanism and it didn't hold the phone well. I went back to my previous personal pick which uses a straight forward spring loaded clamp.

The fact that their picks have disappointed me twice in this field makes me a bit upset. Bottom line is I would recommend those two holders I ended up liking (both the air vent and CD slot holder). Those both are better than the Wirecutter picks IMO. I would have thought a company dedicated to buying and reviewing products would probably be able to find at least the same products I tried if not better ones.

u/marqueetom · 2 pointsr/lgv20

This Kenu mount is the best one you can get. Works perfectly even with a case...
https://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Mount-Smartphones-Phablets/dp/B00D901B4W

u/Soldier-2Point0 · 1 pointr/iphone

Zoomed because I can see the icons better while the phone is on mounted on http://amzn.com/B00D901B4W

u/MerrickGreen · 1 pointr/iphone

If you plan to stick to sub-5" devices, the Kenu Airframe is a good choice. If you plan to upsize to the Pro range, choose the larger model I have the larger one, and it's been rock solid yet easy to put my phone in and take it out one-handed.

u/Whaaamp · 1 pointr/SeattleWA

my fav purchase of phone holder for car its small and simple
goes into your air vents

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D901B4W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/impecuniousyouth · 1 pointr/AskWomen
  • my mini keychain flashlight is one of the best things and very helpful for when I'm trying to key into my house when it's dark outside or looking for things in the car or really whatever. It's really bright and sturdy and you can replace the batteries.

  • phone holder thing for the car gets used literally every time I drive, two years later is still gripping onto the vent like a champ, it fits my iphone 6s but also my dad's galaxy and my brother's note, all in all a really good way to be able to see music and google maps within reach and minimize distraction.
  • I like these swing bottles that I originally bought to put my mouthwash in so it looked ~nicer~ in my bathroom, but after I ran out of mouthwash and didn't like that method, I rinsed it out and use them to hold water in beside my bed or keep water cold in the fridge, stuff like that.
u/smallbag · 1 pointr/mazda3

I used to not like vent mounts either but after going through dozens of other mounts I finally gave it a fair shot and like them much better than I thought I would. Makes it very close to you so you can see and adjust things easier. This is what I use:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D901B4W/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/travmak · 1 pointr/Volkswagen

do not! EVER! use a suction cup on the dash, even one of the sticky kind that will hold to a textured surface. The dash is soft and I found out the hard way that the suction cup will deform the dash. I had one in the prius that worked great because even tough the dash was textured, it was solid plastic.

I use this vent clip in the vent to the right of the steering wheel.

u/synackbar · 1 pointr/Audi

I'm very satisfied with this phone mount: link

u/axnjackson11 · 1 pointr/waze

My phone gets hot too, but then I got a vent clip like this one and it keeps it nice and cool.

u/AlucardZero · 1 pointr/MotoX

I don't believe in suction cups as they leave marks on the dash/windshield that say "expensive electronics probably inside! rob me!".

This is good, but the air vent holder did NOT easily fit on my air vents. I sold it to a friend.

I got this instead which does fit on my air vents. You can't swivel it from side to side but other than that I am happy with it.

u/Lobstrich · 1 pointr/FocusST

I use the Kenu Airframe You should check out their video. Really great product, even better than I expected. Works with any phone, and even a tom tom, if you remove the bracket first.

u/rand_a · 1 pointr/GooglePixel

Hands down the best is the Keanu airframe. Been using one for years. Actually just bought a second one since my old one was too small to fit the pixel xl. No magnets and no bulk and no fuss.

https://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Mount-Smartphones-Phablets/dp/B00D901B4W

u/djsubtronic · 1 pointr/FordFocus

Why don't you just close the vent on which you mount the phone?

I use one of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Car-Mount-Black-Grey/dp/B00D901B4W

They are small, snug, and hold the phone decently enough and you don't have to worry about any long-term damage to the CD slot.

u/theprimeministr · 1 pointr/FocusST

There are plenty of options for mounting your phone, but I suppose it's a matter of what your preferences are (e.g., vent mount, CD slot mount, dash mount, other) in terms of obstructing certain things in the car.

I personally use a Kenu Airframe vent clip mount. I mount it on the left center vent which offers great visibility. I personally don't mind vent clip mounts as the A/C keeps my phone cool during the Summer months and it doesn't interfere with the nav display at all and is quite discreet.

If you're okay with using a case and/or sticking a magnet on your phone, then you could also consider the KUDA mount which offers a fairly OEM appearance.

u/Law_Doge · 1 pointr/subaru

Kenu Airframe. It attaches to the vent below the nav/radio. I've dealt with a lot of phone mounts, and this one is by far the best.

u/Sad_Ballsack · 1 pointr/Lyft

I absolutely love the Kenu Airframe. It clips into an airvent and stays put. I've had mine for about a year and it still works just as well as the first day I got it. Plus, at $25, it's relatively inexpensive in comparison with some of the other mount choices.

u/zobx · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

I've got this one: http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00D901B4W

I started with one of the CD slot mounts but it blocked the hazard light button, which I wasn't a fan of. This I have mounted to the vent next to the steering wheel so it's close, and the phone gets to cool down when the AC is on! (Not so good in winter with heat on.) It works very well overall... easy to use, reach, handle. Small enough to take with me if I switch cars, and rather durable. Been using it two years now.

u/walkingliberty · 1 pointr/Austin

If you won't want to use the suction cup mounts and your vents aren't broken like mine, this looks promising, too:

http://www.amazon.com/Kenu-Airframe-Portable-Car-Mount/dp/B00D901B4W

u/rossenp · 1 pointr/Nexus5

here's what I've been happily using & recommend:

  • this car charger. It will fully charge your phone while using navi with the screen-on at all times, if the charging cable is plugged in the NA-marked port and no other device is being charged at the same time. I've been wanting to experiment with a charging-only cable such as this one to see if it would help with better/faster charging and the possibility of charging a second device at the same time.

  • kenu airframe car mount. very simple, small, well-made, and works pretty much universally on all types of air vents. i frequently rent a variety of cars and have yet to stumble upon a model where the kenu wouldn't mount properly. holds the phone perfectly and takes a couple of seconds to mount.

    as far as actual navi, GMaps has been unreliable for me during the last couple of roadtrips. I only used it because I knew I had a backup (standalone navi). it would crash silently and I'd have to pull over, and set it up again (and hope there is data/coverage because if there isn't, i'm SOL). this happened at least 4 times during a 6-7 hour drive. for this reason, have either a standalone navi backup, or another app that you can rely on, such as nav free or CoPilot, both of which i've heard good things about.

    have fun!