Best MagSafe car mounts in 2024: connect, charge, and drive
These MagSafe car mounts provide a clear view of your iPhone.
1. Quick List
2. Best overall
3. Most compact
4. Best Budget
5. Most adjustable
6. Best for compatibility
7. Most simple
8. Best for windscreen mounting
9. Best for minimalists
10. Most secure
11. Q&A
The best MagSafe car mounts should be able to keep your iPhone secure and charged as you travel from one destination to another.
Introduced in 2020 with the iPhone 12 series, MagSafe connects to the back of the best iPhones to charge and secure them in place, thanks to the strong magnets.
Since its debut, accessory makers have embraced MagSafe, creating plenty of products that take advantage of Apple's charging method, especially car mounts. These can be perfect for using Apple Maps to help with directions and making sure the right album in Apple Music is playing.
With this in mind, we've compiled a bunch of the best MagSafe car mounts to see which one could suit your car best.
Quick List
Best overall
The best mount for most cars
This is Apple's choice of MagSafe car mount as it is officially available in the Apple Store. In our review of the Belkin mount, we found the magnets are strong, the swivel design is convenient, and it incorporates charging cable storage.
Most compact
The best mount to save space
Not only is the ESR HaloLock Car Charger a car mount but it's also capable of charging your iPhone wirelessly. It has a ball joint that will swivel in several directions, while it clips directly onto your vent for easy installation. Not only is it small but it has a very smart design.
Best budget
Best mount on a budget
With a unique teardrop design, the SUPERONE Mag Safe Car Mount sticks to your dashboard with sticky strips and is quite compact. The mount keeps your phone in place, but it isn't a charger so it's at its best in smaller commutes and more stylish cars. Still, it's very small so it certainly won't get in the way.
Most adjustable
Best for multiple angles
There are several ways to position the OtterBox mount. You can connect it temporarily to your windshield or opt to permanently attach it to the dash. An adjustable arm gives you plenty of different angles and positioning so this is great for someone who likes to move their iPhone around.
Best for compatability
Best mount for existing MagSafe pucks
Spigen developed Mag Fit so you can use your existing Apple MagSafe Charger alongside this car mount. It mounts your iPhone 15 to your car vent while charging it at the same time. It's easy and affordable, especially if you already own Apple's MagSafe Charger.
Most simple
Simplest MagSafe car mount
Simple and available at a low price, TechMatte's offering is a minimal design that won't distract from your interior. You'll barely notice it when you're not using it which is welcome news for those who like a minimalist car interior.
It doesn't have some of the complexity of other choices here or wireless charging but it's super effective and does exactly what you need from it.
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Best for windscreen mounting
Best mount for Windscreen mounting
If you prefer to fix your car mount higher up on the windshield, you'll like this option. It's built with a strong suction cup to keep it attached to the windshield glass, and won't block your vent either.
This is particularly good if you are a tall person and don't like the idea of looking down at your dash while you drive.
Best for minimalists
Most minimalist design
Barely noticeable, the Moment Car Vent Mount is small and slim. It's just the size it needs to be and nothing more. If you hate clutter and distractions, you'll love how simple this mount is.
It can be installed in mere seconds and doesn't require 'figuring out' like you might with other devices.
Most secure
The sturdiest MagSafe car mount
This mount from Anker has a massive suction cup at the base. It's not going to move from your dash by any means. Your iPhone rests at the end of a long arm so it's always easy to reach for.
It comes with the added bonus of being able to charge your iPhone while you drive too which is a nice bonus and comes with a car charger adapter.
Best overall
1. Belkin MagSafe Car Vent Mount PRO
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This is the one that Apple wants you to buy — and there's good reason for it. It's a sturdy, useful car mount that fixes into the air vents of your car, and then keeps potential cable mess all tidy with the addition of dedicated cable management.
There's a heavy-duty ball joint on the back as well so that you can swing the dock around and get a different orientation for your phone, which is extremely useful for reading maps or controlling Apple Music. It's not cheap, but it is definitely the best.
Most compact
2. ESR HaloLock Magnetic Wireless Car Charger
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This ESR option is similar to the Belkin above, only it relies on the MagSafe puck to swing the phone into a vertical position. It clips securely onto the car's air vents, and then you can change the angle using the ball joint on the back.
The MagSafe charging area is going to be super sturdy as well, because ESR has covered it with tempered glass. That means it's going to look nice without a phone on it, and stay scratch and crack-free for longer.
Best budget
3. SUPERONE Mag Safe Car Mount
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This is the first MagSafe car mount on our list that doesn't feature charging, and it's perfect if you're just looking to clip your phone to your dashboard. It's super lightweight and easy to fit, with a couple of options to choose from. The first features a sticky panel that can stick to your dashboard, and the second is the more conventional car vent mount.
If you need something that charges your phone, then this isn't the mount for you. If you just need to place your phone conveniently, however, then this could be perfect. It'll save you money over a charging option as well, with its lower price.
Most adjustable
4. Otterbox Car Dash/Windshield Mount for MagSafe
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Another mount that won't charge your phone, but this time a more sturdy option from case maker Otterbox. With a massive suction cup to either stick to your dashboard or to your windshield, there are numerous fitting options available. The arm is also super adjustable, and very heavy-duty as well.
The biggest issue is that it doesn't charge your phone — although you can just use a normal charging cable if you need to get more juice in your battery. It's not cheap either — but it will last you a long time.
Best for compatability
5. Spigen Mag Fit Designed for Magsafe Car Mount
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This mount is a little different — you'll need an existing MagSafe puck for it to function properly. It's more a mount for a MagSafe puck mount, a kind of plastic skeleton for the mount to sit in and then charge your phone. If you've got a puck just lying around, then this could be perfect, and save you a little money — if not, it might end up costing more than the others.
It's adjustable with a ball joint on the back, and the mount affixes with an air vent clip. If you can find a MagSafe puck and have a car charger adapter, you can wireless charge your iPhone while you drive — a great option.
Most simple
6. TechMatte MagGrip Car Vent Mount
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This MagSafe car mount is about as simple as they come — It's a circular magnet that push-fits onto your car's air vents. There's no charging, no adjustability, just a MagSafe magnet that keeps your phone static on your car's dashboard. That simplicity does mean that it's perhaps the cheapest on the list, although you may get frustrated at its limited movement use.
This is consistently the cheapest car mount on our list and it's for a good reason. If you simply need to pop an iPhone up into a certain position and don't care for any fancy technology, this is an excellent choice.
Best for windscreen mounting
7. PROfezzion Suction Cup MagSafe Car Mount Holder
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Another one with no charging, but there is near infinite adjustability thanks to its flexible gooseneck. It can be mounted on the dashboard or on the air vents, so you can be sure it'll fit no matter what car you've got. The suction cup and clip both come in the box so you can swap them all out in mere moments when you want to.
Again, if you want to charge your phone while you use it, then you'll be better off looking at something else, but this goose-necked mount will make it easier to place your phone in a good, visible spot compared to lots of the others on the list. This pick is a great choice for anyone who needs a bit of versatility in their car mount.
Best for minimalists
8. Moment Car Vent Mount for MagSafe
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One for the Swedish minimalism fan here — it'll blend into your dashboard when your phone isn't attached, and then provide the perfect spot to plonk your phone when you need it. No charging, mind you, so will need to plug your phone in with a cable if you need to juice up. However, it makes up for those downsides with a super simple design language and a gorgeous look.
Bear in mind as well that this will only work on certain car air vents, so check if yours is supported before you take the plunge.
Most secure
9. Anker Magnetic Wireless Charger (MagGo)
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This one is a charger and a meaty arm that holds your phone at a variety of angles. It's a big charger, and it matches it with its costly price tag — the highest on the list. It is, however, well worth the lofty asking price, given it has everything you could want in a MagSafe charging car mount.
It affixes to the car with a suction cup, so it can sit on your dashboard or on the windshield. That arm can be swung around, and then the phone itself can be swiveled to get the phone in different angles.
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The best iPhone 15 cases often have MagSafe compatibility but you can always take your iPhone out of your cases if it doesn't have MagSafe. If you need to use a case, stick with a MagSafe-compatible one so you can still use the car mount effectively.
Our favorite mount from this list is the Belkin Vent Mount Pro. Available on the Apple Store as well as other locations, you know it's a reliable option. If you want to spend less though, consider the SuperOne MagSafe car mount instead. It won't do any charging but it will put your phone in place and do so cheaply.
We have loads of other lists as well if these don't tickle your fancy, from the best Magnetic car mounts for iPhone to the best wireless chargers for multiple devices.
Q&A
Are MagSafe Car mounts safe for driving?
This depends on your habits. If you drive safely and never stare at the phone screen, you'll be safe. However, if you're likely to stare at your screen often, you should avoid putting in a car mount. It's also important to check using one is legal in your State or country. Check local law enforcement rules and regulations to make sure you won't get into trouble.
Is MagSafe strong enough for a car mount?
Yes, MagSafe is very strong. The ring of magnets on the back of your phone are designed to be very secure. Despite that, they're still easy to disengage when you need to take your phone with you. The magnets in a car mount will be stronger than those found in a desktop MagSafe charger as well.
Will my phone case affect MagSafe?
It can. It depends on the phone case you have. Many cases are MagSafe-compatible but if you have an older one, it might be lacking the extra magnets you gain from a MagSafe case. Check if your case is MagSafe compatible. If it's pretty basic, plastic or silicone, it's unlikely to be compatible so you'll need to buy a new one.
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