The 5 Best Mazda CX-5 Phone Holders

The Mazda CX-5 is celebrated for its sleek, driver-centric cabin, but its unique dashboard layout—specifically the slim air vents and the high-mounted infotainment screen—can make finding a secure phone holder surprisingly tricky.

To help you maintain that “Kodo” design aesthetic without your phone flying into the passenger footwell, here are the 5 best phone holders specifically suited for the Mazda CX-5.


1. The Gold Standard: ProClip Center Mount

If you want a “factory-installed” look, ProClip is the undisputed champion. Unlike universal mounts, this is a two-part system: you buy a mounting base specifically molded for the CX-5’s dash seams and then attach the phone holder of your choice.

  • Why it’s perfect for the CX-5: It clips securely into the dashboard gaps without using adhesives or drilling. It positions the phone perfectly to the right of the steering wheel—high enough to see, but low enough not to block your view of the road.
  • Pros: Zero rattles, no vent blockage, incredibly sturdy.
  • Cons: Expensive; requires purchasing the base and holder separately.

2. Best Custom Fit: ELOHEI Magnetic Dash Mount

Specifically designed for the 2017–2026 Mazda CX-5, this mount snaps directly onto the hazard light button area. It bridges the space between the center air vents, providing a central location that feels intentional to the car’s design.

  • Why it’s perfect for the CX-5: It uses the existing geometry of the dash to “lock” into place. Since it doesn’t rely on a suction cup, it won’t peel off in the summer heat or leave marks on your leather-wrapped dash.
  • Pros: Affordable, extremely easy 10-second installation, keeps vents 90% clear.
  • Cons: Fixed location; you can’t move it to the driver’s side pillar.

3. Best for MagSafe: Scosche MagicMount Pro 2

For iPhone users (or Android users with MagSafe cases), Scosche offers the most reliable magnetic grip. Their “Swing-Arm” model is particularly useful for the CX-5 because it allows you to move the phone away from the vent’s airflow.

  • Why it’s perfect for the CX-5: The CX-5’s vents are relatively narrow. The Scosche swing-arm allows you to mount it to the vent but “float” the phone higher or lower, ensuring you still get your A/C on a hot day.
  • Pros: Strong Neodymium magnets, highly adjustable, works with MagSafe natively.
  • Cons: Standard vent clips can occasionally slide if not tightened properly.

4. Best Cup Holder Option: WeatherTech CupFone

If you prefer to keep your dashboard and windshield completely clear, the WeatherTech CupFone is the high-end choice for the CX-5’s center console.

  • Why it’s perfect for the CX-5: The CX-5 has deep, well-positioned cup holders. The CupFone uses interchangeable “cups” to ensure a snug fit that won’t wobble during spirited driving.
  • Pros: Doesn’t block any screens or vents; easy to move between cars.
  • Cons: You lose one cup holder; requires looking down away from the road for navigation.

5. Best Value: Lamicall Universal Vent Clip

If you’re looking for a simple, budget-friendly “it just works” solution, the Lamicall Vent Clip is highly rated by the CX-5 community for its “hook” design.

  • Why it’s perfect for the CX-5: Most vent clips fall off because Mazda’s vent blades are thin. This mount uses a metal hook that latches behind the blade and screws down, making it nearly impossible to pull off accidentally.
  • Pros: Very inexpensive, surprisingly stable, fits almost any smartphone.
  • Cons: Blocks a significant portion of one air vent.

Which one should you choose?

  • For the Perfectionist: Get the ProClip. It’s the only one that feels like it belongs in a premium SUV.
  • For the Tech-Savvy: Go with the ELOHEI or Scosche for a clean, magnetic experience.
  • For the Minimalist: Stick with the Lamicall—it’s cheap, effective, and small enough to hide in the glovebox when not in use.

Do you prioritize keeping your vents clear, or are you okay with a vent-mounted setup?

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