Keep precious devices in place
(No slippin’ or slidin’ here)
Like a holding space for your phones, our Anti-Slip Car Device-Holding Mat provides a resting place for devices as they charge up. Stick to your dashboard for instant storage space for devices, eliminating clutter in side pockets or cup holders.
Smooth + suave
Measure up for the space you need
This silicone mat measures 5.3” x 7.2” (L x W), for plenty of lay-down space.
Stick on + go
Featuring a sticker bottom, our mat is easy to adhere to your dashboard (or remove).
A clever space-saving solution
Get genius storage space with a mat that holds your devices in place, for support over any bumps or rattles in the road.
I use this for more space in my car. It’s great! Room for my phone, EZ Pass and garage door opener. It’s very nicely made and very sturdy. It’s laid out in sections, not just one big tray and slots to put your phone so it can sit upright. I recommend it to anyone who needs extra space in their car.
It stays put in the car. I have it draped across the center console, where I leave my phone and miscellaneous items. It stays where I put it. It has been several months now, it doesn’t move, has not slipped, and generally does what is expected: just sits there and holds stuff. 🙂
I had a basic pad previously. Every time I rounded a corner, my glasses would go sailing across the car. This one has little cavities to hold your stuff. My glasses haven’t budged since I started using this product. Would recommend.
Had to double side tape it down but it was a great addition to my dash for trips. Holds iPhone up for navigation with no problems and plenty of side storage for change etc..
I have a newer Ford Explorer. I put it on the dash right in front of the driver’s seat. It doesn’t affect my sight field. It stays put. I have 2 pairs of sunglasses, my keys and my phone in it.
I really like this pad. Am using it on my dash for my sunglasses etc. Got it recommended by a friend and now I’ve got one too!
Good product. Good size. Mine slides around a bit on my dashboard. The fix: I ended up placing one of those tacky non-slip pads under it and it’s rock solid now.