Labor Day Deal Lets You Pick up 2 Car Air Vent Phone Mounts for Just $9.99 + Bonus Discount Using Coupon

Uzair Ghani
Air Vent Phone Mounts

Mpow is offering a 2-pack of car air vent phone mounts for just $9.99. If you clip the on-screen coupon, that price further comes down to just $7.99.

Our phones have replaced way too many things in the past few years. In the car, it's a companion for getting to places. If you want to keep your phone at a near-eye level at all times in your car then you need something like a car air vent mount. Luckily, for Labor Day, we have a pack of two for a price of just $9.99, or $7.99 if you clip the on-screen coupon before checking out.

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These mounts will easily take up a phone that has a display of up to 6.5-inches. If you really want to get technical, then here's what you are dealing with when it comes to size that this thing can handle:

The car phone mount fits phones with widths between 45mm/1.8in and 93mm/3.7in, such as iPhone XS Max/iPhone XR/XS/X/8 Plus/8/7 Plus/7/6 Plus/6/6S Plus/6S/SE/5S/5C/5; Galaxy S10/ S9 Plus/S9/Note 9/Note 8/S8/S7/S7 edge/S6 Plus/S6; Pixel/Pixel 3 XL/3/2XL/2/XL; LG G6/G6 Plus/V30/V30 Plus and More

Air Vent Phone Mounts

This air vent mount is well thought-out as well and allows you to twist the holder 360-degrees. This in turn means that you can use any phone in portrait or landscape mode, or something in between, if that's how you choose to live.

These mounts come with a 2 year warranty, should anything go wrong. If that's not enough, there is a 45-day money-back guarantee thrown into the mix too.

Buy Mpow [Upgrade] Car Air Vent Phone Mount, [2 Packs] - Was $15, now just $7.99 using discount code MPOWK140 + on-screen $2 coupon

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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