
Has your phone ever fallen off the mount over a speed bump, or has an air vent clip sagged under the weight of a large phone? Every driver has a version of this story – the phone slides off the mount at a speed bump, or an air vent clip gives up under the weight of a bigger device, and suddenly you’re driving with one hand and fishing for your phone with the other.
It happens fast, and it costs you the one thing that actually matters while driving: a clear, uninterrupted sightline. A car mount isn’t really about holding a phone in place. It’s about safety, plain and simple.
Spigen, the global tech accessory brand, has built its car mount range to fix this properly rather than paper over it, with options suited to India’s driving conditions and phone sizes, from the iPhone 17 series through to the largest Android devices on the market. The lineup splits by how people actually like to hold their phones in a car because some want a physical grip while some want a magnetic snap and some just want the mount out of sight on the vent – Spigen has built for all three.
The Mechanical Powerhouses
Plenty of drivers still prefer a mount that holds the phone through physical grip rather than magnetism. Maybe they don’t want a magnetic case, or maybe they just trust mechanical stability more. Spigen’s TS35 series is built for that crowd, people who want to feel a phone lock into place rather than trust an invisible pull to keep it there.

The TS35-1 is designed for deep dashboards, the kind where a short mount leaves the phone sitting too low to glance at safely. Its telescopic arm extends out to close that gap. The head rotates a full 360 degrees, so you can set the phone at eye level in portrait or landscape without adjusting the base each time you drive. A one-tap release gets the phone out just as fast, working with a single hand the moment you’ve parked and want to grab your phone and go. It’s live now on Amazon at ₹699 as a Prime Day deal price.

Launching in July is the TS35-2. Anyone who’s used an older grip-style mount knows the drill: prising two arms apart with both hands just to get the phone out. The TS35-2 skips that entirely with a one-tap stretchable mechanism, so mounting or removing the phone takes one hand and one tap. Compared to the TS35-1, it features a wider mount head for a more stable hold, along with a smoother, refined head finish.It pairs this with premium silicone padding around the grip points to protect the phone’s edges, and a washable gel suction pad that can be rinsed clean and reused instead of replaced once it loses tack. Worth bookmarking before launch: amazon.in/dp/B0GSSFBKMC.
Heavy-Duty MagSafe & Screen-Back Mounts
Magnetic mounts have become the default for a reason, they fit how people already use their phones, snapping on and off as easily as a MagSafe wallet. iPhone owners running MagSafe or a magnetic case already know the appeal. Snap it on and go. What’s less certain is whether that hold survives a rough patch of road or a sudden stop. Spigen’s magnetic lineup answers that head-on.

The MFT36-1 is the heavy-duty option here. It pairs a 4-layer nano-gel pad with a physical VacuumLock suction system, so the phone stays put through magnetic pull and mechanical suction together, not magnetism doing all the work alone. An icon-guided padlock design on the mount tells you at a glance whether the phone has locked in properly, so there’s no second-guessing before you pull into traffic. Twenty N52 magnets behind that hold give it a rated vertical load capacity of 5 kg, enough headroom for a large phone in a chunky case to stay locked through a sharp turn or a sudden brake. It’s available now at ₹1,699 as a Prime Day deal price.

Also arriving in July is the MFT35-1, a screen-back mount built for EV owners and cars with large in-car touchscreens. It sits behind the screen itself instead of adding another accessory to the dashboard, so the cabin keeps its clean look. Spigen has rated it to handle the heat that builds up behind a windshield through Indian summers, up to 75°C, which matters for anything mounted near glass through peak afternoon sun. Add it to your wish list here: amazon.in/dp/B0GSSX27T7.

The MFT35 is the simpler pick in the magnetic range. It offers a classic, low-profile design that sits lightly on either the dashboard or windshield, built for drivers who just want the mount to disappear rather than stand out. It’s live now at ₹1,499 as a Prime Day deal price.
The Air Vent Minimalists
Not everyone wants a mount taking up space on the dashboard or windshield at all. Busy professionals and daily commuters especially lean toward an air vent mount, something that clips on, does its job, and stays out of the way. Spigen’s MFT13 and MFT13-1 are built for exactly this crowd.

*Left: MFT13 / Right: MFT13-1
Both are magnetic and use N52 magnets strong enough to hold through daily braking and cornering. The detail that matters most is the universal magnetic ring included in the box. Galaxy, OnePlus, Pixel, and other Android owners get the same snap-on convenience as iPhone users running MagSafe, without needing a magnetic case of their own. That universal compatibility is the whole pitch here, and it’s what separates this pair from vent mounts built for just one ecosystem.
The two differ in placement, and the choice usually comes down to your car’s vent style and how much airflow you’re willing to give up for a closer mount.
| MFT13 | MFT13-1 (Extension) |
Best for | Vents with standard horizontal blades | Vents where a direct clip blocks airflow or sits awkwardly |
Placement | Clips straight onto the vent | Extends slightly out from the vent |
Airflow | Sits close to the blades | Keeps AC flow largely unblocked |
Angle freedom | Standard rotation | Wider range, thanks to the extension arm |
Extras | Includes a free mini dashboard mount | None |
Price | ₹999 (Prime Day deal price) | ₹999 (Prime Day deal price) |
If your vents have wide, sturdy blades, the MFT13 will likely clip on without issue, and the bundled mini dashboard mount gives you a backup if it doesn’t. If your vents are narrower or angled in a way that makes a direct clip feel cramped, the MFT13-1 holds the phone further out, keeps the AC flowing properly, and gives you more freedom to tilt the phone toward the driver’s seat or lay it flatter for a passenger to see. Both are live now at ₹999 as Prime Day deal prices.
Picking the Right One for How You Drive
Here’s the thing about a car mount: you only really notice it when it fails. So pick the one that won’t. If you trust grip over magnetism, and you want a mount that physically locks a phone in place rather than relying on an invisible pull, the TS35-1 is the one to buy right now. The TS35-2 is coming in July with an even smoother release mechanism, so if you can wait a few weeks, it’s worth the hold.
If you’ve gone all in on MagSafe and want a hold that doesn’t flinch on a bad road, the MFT36-1 is built to take a beating and keep the phone exactly where you left it. And if a clean dashboard matters more to you than anything else, the MFT35-1 is the one to watch for in July, a screen-back mount that keeps your cabin looking untouched. Not ready to wait? The MFT35 gets you the same magnetic reliability today. If you’d rather your phone disappear onto the air vent and never think about the mount again, the MFT13 series has you covered, standard or extension, depending on how your vents are shaped. Most of this lineup is live at Prime Day pricing right now, and that pricing won’t stick around. For others – make sure you add these series to your Amazon wish list right now and be first in line when deals open.
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