Yeh, I'm familiar. But the one I reference above fits my Z, my GMC, and my wife's Murano perfectly. If I had any complaints about it, it would be about the magnet being so strong.I've tried about a dozen of those mounts that have the prongs to put in the vents, and none of them fit. The vent vanes are too close together.
I went and got one of these, put it on the left side of the windshield. It was $18 and vibrates when driving. Overall.. it works.I don't use a phone mount anymore but when I did in the past, I usually picked it up from Walmart for $5 or $10 and it would last me at least one or two years and it has suction cup for the windshield glass so that there's no stickiness or stickers anywhere or any kind of glue on the dashboard left behind.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-Car-...CQbfUz_pdEIhfvJj42QCooQE36jkvXxxoCpLEQAvD_BwE
I abandoned the magnetic phone holder I mentioned in favor of this one. Its magnet is less aggressive, the prongs securing it to the vent are more secure, and a 1 foot USB-C to USB-C cable allows it to charge wirelessly. Definite improvement as a phone holder.Yeh, I'm familiar. But the one I reference above fits my Z, my GMC, and my wife's Murano perfectly. If I had any complaints about it, it would be about the magnet being so strong.
For their Z mount, I take this back. It doesn’t hold up over time, I’m returning mine.
Do you have the angled dash mount? If so, could you please post a pic or two showing how it mounts in your Z ?I used my ProClip mounting base that I had from my 370z. The only downside is it is kind of pricey for just the base. You would still have to get a phone holder.
https://www.proclipusa.com/collections/dashboard-mounts-nissan-370-z-2016