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Wall Smartphone / Mobile Phone Holder

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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3.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

for A1 Mini, additionally 1 extension, 0.2mm layer,
for A1 Mini, additionally 1 extension, 0.2mm layer,
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I have designed a very light, fully adjustable phone holder here, for example for Dartsmind/Autodart, which can be attached to a wall, cabinet, or anywhere else to perfectly align it. On the back, 2 elastic bands must be hooked in so that the smartphone is clamped. Additionally, I recommend gluing non-slip pads made of rubber or fabric to the claws when using it without a silicone phone case to prevent the smartphone from slipping out. There is a short arm that is sufficient to position the smartphone neatly in portrait mode. And a long arm so that it can also be set up in landscape and portrait mode.

Dimensions:

The claws have a gap of 14.5mm and can comfortably hold smartphones up to this thickness.

The claws can be extended up to 9.5cm, which is sufficient for 90% of current smartphone widths.

The maximum distance from the wall of the holder is approx. 14.5cm or 15cm (Long arm, see picture).

The tilt angle is adjusted via the slotted screw holes in the wall. To rotate the smartphone 360°, the nut on the back must be loosened and then tightened again after moving.

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