I like the simple form without a lot of screws and double-angled joints very good (compared to competitors). The single screw is at the rear of QuickFix holder. This can be set how much the ball joint is locked. Here I could find a good Einstellugn in which the iPhone does not wobble even when wild ride, but it can be rotated from portrait to landscape. The screw can no longer have to change after the initial setting.
The shell for the iPhone 6 is easy to install with the QuickFix mechanism (and again decrease). With me goes in the glove compartment to very tight, so I have to disassemble the holder when always tuck in the two parts. This goes very quickly and easily with this model, with my old retainer that was something hakeliger. The mount system fits very well with me and also the packaging was okay, it was not bent as in another Rezessenten. The iPhone itself sits without clotting gesture wobbling in the shell and can insert and remove again relatively easily.
In pickled iPhone all controls are within easy reach, both the keys as well as the connections for the Lightning connector and the 3.5mm jack for earphones. Likewise, the camera has a clear view forward.
The bracket, which is mounted at the rear of the shell, you could use to set up your iPhone in portrait or landscape mode. However, I myself have no use for it. If necessary, one could quite out clipped him.
If I had four wishes for free, I would like to see a car mount in transparent plastic, the cup should be transparent. In my opinion, the leverage is likely to lock and unlock the phones still be a bit more discreet. By design, I already had his eye on the Navigon / Garmin holder, which is available but not with matching holding switching for current iPhones. Since I have not found any product that meets even one of the requirements, the Wickek-Chilli-holder is currently arguably the best on the market.