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Accessories Arkon Mega Grip and magnet placement

twister6

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Jul 30, 2010
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I wanted to start a different thread because this is specific to magnet placement to activate Car Dock mode while using Arkon Mega Grip mount. You can find my original review and pictures of this mount in http://androidforums.com/accessories-droid-x/142370-review-arkon-mega-grip-car-mount-w-dx.html

You do have to play with a polarity of your magnet and flip it one way or the other in order to activate Car Dock mode versus Multimedia Mode. If you look on the back of the phone and imagine a line between Moto symbol and speaker, the magnet placement should be somewhere around the middle right along the line where battery cover is. In the pictures below you can see I used a small round magnet. I just went to the kitchen and ripped it off one of the chip clips. Turned out to be the right height and you will see why. In my original review I mentioned that in order for the speakers to be exposed its better to place the phone with a camera part pushed against the side stoppers of the Mega Grip. Well, it just so happen that other edge of Mega Grip is aligned with where magnet supposed to go. So I simply super-glued it in there. As a bonus it keeps the phone horizontal since a magnet becomes sort of like a spacer on the other edge to even out camera bump.

Just for those who were thinking about taking Mega Grip apart to place it somewhere inside, its not really possible due to all the "guts". Here is picture of inside:

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It works great once you glue the magnet on outside. I'm pretty sure Arkon guys didn't plan the size of Mega Grip that way since its an universal mount, but it works out perfectly for our Droid X. Take a look:

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Yes, that's how they have it in the video. But if you position the phone that way mega grip back will cover DX speaker at the bottom of opposite side of the phone. Gotta keep speaker port open to hear turn-by-turn directions ;) In addition, keeping it upside down like that also aligns magnet perfectly.
 
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Yes, that's how they have it in the video. But if you position the phone that way mega grip back will cover DX speaker at the bottom of opposite side of the phone. Gotta keep speaker port open to hear turn-by-turn directions ;) In addition, keeping it upside down like that also aligns magnet perfectly.

Does the phone come loose when it's vertical?
 
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Does the phone come loose when it's vertical?

Already replied in other thread, side grips keep it mega tights ;) Doesn't matter which way it goes; my choice was to keep speaker output in the back open.

what size / type magnet are you using?

I took this magnet off chip clip from the kitchen. It
 
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I used a high strength magnet but super thin magnet and placed it right above the letter "R" in Arkon. It is 7/16 diameter and a wafer thin 1/32. The magnet is about the same thickness as the imprinted letters in the ARKON isignia. Because have the magnet sits outside the oval logo it allows a gap for the speaker. Truthfully I did not have a problem with the speaker even when it was flush. Also I usually use a Motorola T505 bluetooth speaker and it is a better solution anyway and it has the capability to play through the car stereo. I was thinking of grinding a little divot into the mount so the phone sits perfectly flush. It is actually fine as is and incidently I have the Best Buy version of the Seido case.



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Location isn't different, it's the polarity of the magnet. One side triggers car dock and the flip side triggers multi media mode. I think I put mine centered from top to bottom just above the back slit/speaker. Play around with it and you'll figure it out pretty easily. I bought a six pack of magnets from the Dollar Store.
 
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