[REVIEW] OSO 360 Grip car mount by OSOMount

When I reviewed this OSO 360GRIP car mount, I was reminded of another mount I reviewed in the past. That being said, this mount is of that good of quality. Though I needed to take my case off my HTC Evo 4G LTE, it was still a good gripping mount with the Evo alone. I took the mount and swung it around violently and my phone did not fly off. +1 there, then I mounted it to my car and drove around a bit.

Taking corners as though I was late for something. You know? I was just putting it through my evil way of product torture. Wouldn’t you know it, still did not phase this mount, not one bit! The high powered springs on the claw were very impressive with their strength. Yet still being genital with the finish of my Evo 4G LTE, which is yet another +1. No one wants to remove their phone from a mount just to have it blemished, right?

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This is a quote for the OSOMount; “The new 360 Grip mount is just another brilliant in car holder by Osomount. The U-Grip jaws allow holding any mobile phone from an iPhone 5 to a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and anything in between. Our new cradle gives you the freedom to place your device in any convenient place in your car and just drive.”

This is a very well made mount in all sense of the word. Definitely worth the money guys and girls!

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What comes in the box?

1.) The OSO Mount

2.) Plastic mounting plate (for vehicles without a smooth surface)

Installation is self-explanatory, just pick a spot and you’re done.

The OSO 360GRIP retails for a mere  $24.99 which isn’t bad for a product straight from the UK. The 360GRIP from OSOMounts comes in 2 colors, Black and White.

Checkout the model which was reviewed HERE! Or get the Black color variation through Amazon down below.

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