Bracketron X-Lock Heavy-Duty Car Phone Holder Mount for Truck – Phone Holders for Your Car with 4-Point XGrip Security for Windshield & Dash – Compatible with iPhone & Android
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1 Phone Compatibility
2 What’s Included

Extreme 4-Point Security – The car phone holder uses Bracketron’s XGrip 4-point shockproof grip system to hold your phone steady. Whether driving over potholes, gravel roads, or uneven terrain, your device stays locked in place without shaking or slipping.
One-Click Lock & Release – With a single press, the expandable arms automatically grip your phone for fast and effortless mounting. Removing your device is just as simple, making hands-free use quick, secure, and stress-free.
Flexible Gooseneck Arm – The reinforced X-Flex arm bends and rotates 360°, letting you position your phone at the perfect angle. Ideal for GPS navigation, video calls, or music streaming, whether in portrait or landscape mode.
Heavy-Duty Suction Grip – The oversized suction cup attaches firmly to dashboards or windshields for a vibration-resistant hold. Built with TemperBond technology, it creates a strong seal that stays secure in heat, cold, or daily use.
Universal & Durable – Expandable arms fit all phones, even with protective cases. Designed with durable materials and a low-vibration structure, the car phone mount is built tough for daily commutes, road trips, and off-road adventures alike.
Required Surface Prep – Dashboard must be fully cleaned with only water and a lint-free cloth. Do not use oils or protectants. After cleaning, mount the TemperBond suction cup directly to the dashboard or windshield. Keep the cup clean and never place it over seams, joints, slopes, textured, or uneven areas. Do not install the adhesive pad except in the specific situations outlined below.
Approved Mounting Surfaces – Flat, non-porous dashboards and windshields only. Lightly textured surfaces can hold, but medium/heavy textures or sloped areas are not permitted. In hot or high-UV climates, dashboard surfaces can exceed suction ratings and cause lifting—mounting directly to the windshield provides the most secure, heat-resistant installation. If grip weakens, clean the suction cup with mild dish soap and warm water, rinse, air dry, and reuse like new.
Adhesive Pad Usage – The 3M pad is only approved for real leather or heavily textured dashboards. It must never be applied to smooth, soft-touch, or sloped surfaces. One-time use only: press firmly for 30–60 seconds, then allow 36–72 hrs curing before attaching the mount.
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Robert Hoyme –
Built for Big Rigs
Most mounts shake in my truck, but this one stays solid. The viewing angle is adjustable. It holds the phone tight through potholes and turns. I highly recommend it for truckers.
Anais –
Heavy duty product, weak in other functions
If you do not have a heavy phone cover, or have a pop socket on your phone, you will likely not have the same frustration as I do. There is no denying the product is not cheaply made and it was fairly easy to mount on the dashboard. It is extremely fastened.It was in the adjustment parts that I felt the product could be improved on. While trying to fasten how low or high I wanted it, the side of the know tore off. It was still usable but it bothered me that a piece still broke off. There’s some learning curve to figuring out how it opens up and tightens.To open you must push both winds towards the center and to lock the phone in place you have to push the phone back and a button behind it will adjust to the size of the phone and in a sense lock in place.There’s a few things wrong with that button. If you have a pop socket the phone will never be in the proper place to lock in because it will detect the gap and not hold your phone together. To work around it I have had to take off my phone cover and lock it on. If you didnt have a pop socket but a bulky case? Same issue.This is a common thing with phone mounts that people use these accessories and its never an issue. The last issue i had with this mount, (but I ignore as it doesnt bother me as much) is that despite it being securely fastened to the mount? It goes up and down because the branch that holds the phone up is not as steady because its meant to be flexible. So I get why some are annoyed with it just moving up and down when you’re driving.
Eliza Celis –
Greatest
Awesome loved it!!
A Turner –
Solid Hands-Free Solution for Semi Trucks
We bought this heavy-duty cell phone holder for my brother’s semi truck. He needed something that would keep his phone secure, allow him to talk hands-free, and let him use his phone for navigation. The extended arm also improves visibility, which is a nice bonus.The mount installed well in his truck using the glass mount. We haven’t tried the dash mount yet, but for now the window mount is working great. It suctioned to the glass easily and felt secure. We placed a phone in the holder to test it, and it stayed firmly in place without slipping.I will mention that our first attempt to mount it was on a cold day, and for the life of us we couldn’t get it to stick to the window. I almost gave up on it. When we tried again on a warmer day, it stuck without any issues.Overall, this appears to be an affordable, heavy-duty phone holder. Only time will tell how well it holds up long-term in a bouncy semi truck.
Jobbie Austin –
Sticks to windshield good
Good buy. I am a professional driver and have to remove after every trip.
Cory Swink –
It Does Not Fit All Phones
Please Be Aware! It does not fit all size phones with protective cases. It does not fit a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in slim gel case.
michael –
Solid
Its been a solid phone holder for my 18 wheeler.
julie –
Decent, but a bit finicky
I got the Bracketron X-Lock for my husband. The arm feels sturdy, and the 4-point grip holds the phone fairly well on bumpy roads, but it wobbles a bit with thicker cases. The suction works best on smooth dashboards—on textured or uneven surfaces, it doesn’t stick as well. The auto-lock can be a little stiff, so it takes some patience to use. Overall, it’s okay, just not perfect for every dashboard.