
The popularity of multifunctional accessories is on the rise. Users are increasingly choosing chargers with multiple ports, cables with interchangeable tips, or car holders with a charging function. The latter, in particular, are gaining the most attention today—they are convenient, practical, and perfectly suited to the needs of modern drivers.
Manufacturers are increasingly leaning toward wireless charging, which is especially useful in cars, where cables can be particularly troublesome. Drivers are quickly adopting the latest innovations—car mounts with inductive charging. These are practical and safe accessories that fit seamlessly into the modern driving experience.
2-in-1 Phone Car Mount
Currently, the market offers both wired mounts (traditional, with a cable) and wireless ones in the Qi or Qi2 standard, often also compatible with MagSafe. How do you choose the right model? First, it’s important to understand each technology.
Qi is a universal wireless charging standard used in most smartphones available on the market. Simply place the phone on the surface of the mount, and energy will be transferred inductively. Qi2 is a newer, enhanced version—it works on the same principle but offers better alignment of the phone to the charging surface through the use of magnets. As a result, charging is more efficient and stable—even while driving on uneven terrain.
MagSafe, on the other hand, is a system created by Apple. It uses precisely positioned magnets to “snap” and keep the phone in the correct position on the charger. Today, many Qi2 holders operate in a similar way—they are MagSafe-compatible and also available to Android users.
Although Qi, Qi2, and MagSafe technologies share many similarities, they differ in alignment precision and charging speed. Qi is the most universal solution—it works with most smartphones regardless of brand, but it may be less stable if the phone isn’t placed correctly. Qi2 and MagSafe offer greater comfort thanks to magnetic alignment, which leads to better positioning, higher charging efficiency, and ease of use. For iPhone users, MagSafe will be the natural choice, while Android users can freely use Qi2-standard holders.
Which Car Mount Should You Choose?
New-generation car mounts hold the phone securely while allowing for quick and convenient charging on the go. What should you look for?
Charging power – The standard today is at least 10 W, but if speed matters, it’s better to choose a model offering 15 W. An example is the Forcell F-Grip HS1, which supports fast Qi charging and automatically clamps its arms when it detects a phone.
Mounting options – Dashboard, windshield, and air vent mounts like the Forcell F-Grip Cool Mag or Forcell F-Grip Rapid Charge are suitable for most vehicles. The more mounting options, the easier it is to adapt the model to your car’s interior.
Arm width – Ensure the holder can fit a phone in its case and hold it securely. Models with automatic clamping like the F-Grip HS1 are convenient for users of larger smartphones.
MagSafe and Qi2 compatibility – A phone holder with wireless charging should support MagSafe, Qi, or Qi2 technologies and work well with different cases, which may affect charging efficiency—especially if they are thicker or made of unusual materials. Models like the F-Grip Cool Mag and F-Grip Rapid Charge are car mounts for MagSafe, compatible with Qi2, and provide fast and stable wireless charging even with magnetic cases.
Additional features – Infrared sensor, automatic arm closure, active cooling, or a USB-C port for powering the holder are details that significantly enhance user comfort. The F-Grip Cool Mag magnetic holder is also equipped with Cold Protect cooling technology, which maintains optimal device temperature during charging.
Certifications and build quality – When choosing a holder, pay attention to build quality, materials used, and certifications confirming compliance with safety standards. This is especially important if the device is to be used daily and for long hours on the road.
Does a Charging Mount Fit Every Phone?
Not all smartphones support wireless charging, so it’s worth checking before buying a holder. Most models operate on the Qi or Qi2 standard, which is supported by newer Android phones and iPhones from model 8 onward. MagSafe technology, developed for iPhones from the 12 series, uses a magnet system that helps align the phone precisely on the charging surface. Many Qi2 holders now use similar solutions, allowing them to work with other devices that support wireless charging. Pay attention to phone cases—some can interfere with charging, especially if they are thick or made of metal. The best results are achieved with thin cases or those with built-in MagSafe-compatible magnets.
Modern car phone mounts not only offer convenience but also enhance safety and save time. At Partner Tele.com, you’ll find a wide range of models—from classic clamp holders and magnetic mounts to advanced Qi2 charging solutions with active cooling. Explore all available options and choose the one that best suits your customers’ needs.







