This review covers the fitment and operational use of the 'Brodit ProClip (#655764) for the Hyundai Tucson (year 2022)'
but also incorporates the following Brodit products:
- Active holder with USB-cable and cig-plug adapter for Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max (#721236)
- Cable management organizer, adhesive clip (4-pack). Fits for cables up to 3.5 mm thickness (#216270)
- Gap opener tool
- The ProClip mount which is especially designed to fit onto the Tucson (with sticky areas protected by a peel off adhesive covering)
- Fitting instructions
- Mounting screws
- Alcohol pad
"Please read all of the instructions and look at the pictures before attaching the ProClip. It is important to install the ProClip first: any holder/equipment is to be attached after the ProClip is in place.
1. Use the enclosed alcohol pad to clean the area where the mount is to be installed. Peel off the adhesive tape covers on the mount. Press the lower edge of the mount into the gap between the air vent and the surrounding frame.
2. Press upward/forward on bottom of the mount. Press the upper edge of the mount into the gap between the air vent and the surrounding frame.
3. View from the side.
4. The ProClip is place."
Usually I'd agree with them completely, but I had some issues on installing the ProClip and alas had to go my own route, at my own risk, to get the Clip fitted. I'll come to this shortly.
THE CLIP
The ProClip itself looks like:
And for reference the Active Holder:
FITTING
Now as to getting the Clip mounted into the car, the issue was that the 'Press the lower edge of the mount into the gap between the air vent and the surrounding frame' instruction was nigh on impossible to follow as the lower edge would not stay in position whilst you tried to 'Press upward/forward on bottom of the mount. Press the upper edge of the mount into the gap between the air vent and the surrounding frame'. In fact after trying this four times, and each time it 'popped' off the vent, the Proclip actually broke:
This resulted in Badol having to send a new ProClip out to me. When the new Clip arrived I spent a little time looking at its design, studying the Tucson, and putting my 'Engineers brain' into action
In the end I reversed the instructions and fitted the top adhesive part into place in the vent, used the Gap Tool to create a slight gap between the vent and the fascia (gap tool left in place), and lifted and popped the lower edge of the Clip into the gap. On removing the Gap tool the Clip seems to have locked solidly into place with no problems. **
** = If you decide to follow my method you do so at your own risk - I accept no responsibility if you damage the ProClip or your Tucson. Caveat emptor-ish. I pre-screwed the mounting screws into the Clip prior to fitting the holder in order to reduce stress loads whilst screwing the holder in place.
Finally the holder was positioned, firstly the lower universal mount, then the holder itself.
Next the cable from the holder to the USB socket had to be considered, it was run around the side of the centre console, down to the 'phone tray', the cable doubled over to reduce its length then cable wrapped for neatness. It was then connected to the USB / Charge port.
Now that the cable was lying properly two of the 'adhesive clip' cable mounts were used to secure the cable neatly to the under-hang on the console.
This gives a final neat install for the ProClip in the Tucson and a great position for the iPhone while driving. And before anyone asks, you can still get at both the hazard light switch as well as the louvre control for the right hand air vent.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion I'm very happy once again to be using a Brodit ProClip / Active Holder system in my car. They produce the best (IMHO) in car mounting systems out there and hold phones rock steady with no concerns about a phone departing in-car rubber holding systems when you go over a speed bump or pot hole.
PROS & CONS
- Pro - A good solid mount for your phone
- Pro - Custom designed to for your car and phone
- Pro - No danger of your phone coming loose
- Pro - The phone is held securely and therefore the display can be clearly read whilst driving
- Pro - In the UK the phone can be used for navigation legally as it is solidly mounted
- Pro - Does not damage the car at all like some other mounting systems
- Con - Not the cheapest phone mount on the market
- Con - Not the easiest fitting process to go through
FINALLY
Would I recommend Brodit mounts? Yes with not a single hesitation, I've been using them for over 20 years, and this is the first ProClip I've had any fitting issues with. They are 100% reliable, and if you do have any issues the support is first class.
Go on treat yourself