

⚡ Transform your dash into a no-slip tech hub — wherever the road takes you!
The Bracketron NavMat is a weighted, anti-skid beanbag dash pad designed to convert windshield-mounted GPS or smartphone holders into stable dashboard mounts. Compatible with most factory suction mounts and devices up to 1 lb, it contours to uneven surfaces for secure placement without tools or adhesives. Portable and easy to transfer between vehicles, it offers a sleek, residue-free solution to keep your navigation device visible and secure while driving.



| ASIN | B000U5TUWE |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Ergonomic, Hand Free, Non-Slip, Shock Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26 in GPS Vehicle Mounts |
| Brand | Bracketron |
| Built-In Media | Bracketron UFM-100BL Nav-Mat GPS Friction Dash Pad |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | smartphones, GPS |
| Compatible Phone Models | Universal/GPS |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Automobile |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,850 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Fabric And Non-Slip Material |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874688001051, 05015025932439 |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 2 x 9.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dashboard Mount |
| Manufacturer | Bracketron |
| Model Name | Bracketron |
| Model Number | UFM-100-BL |
| Mounting Type | Dashboard |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Ergonomic, Hand Free, Non-Slip, Shock Resistant |
| UPC | 601000706345 086429172085 013523697978 021112951493 768674022673 079532002301 611101612308 689076852869 646443416659 611104340017 617297052058 854432535117 012304454144 319168792956 628784534209 014445593515 874688001051 809354237212 070321903496 999992244441 755034031987 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 1 Pounds |
N**R
Works very well, heavy enough
Excellent! Holds in place well! Has built in disc to hold suction cup
L**W
Shockingly freakishly good dash mount: HOW DOES THIS EVEN WORK???
This is the most amazing usable inexpensive simple wonderous dash-mount ever invented by any culture in any age. I'm being 100% sincere. I have the oddly heavy TomTom XXL 540TM 5-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator, a Toyota Highlander with their signature misshapen and oddly textured dashboard and I am a shockingly terrible driver. I'm not proud of this fact, but I feel that you need to understand how truly bad a driver I actually am to appreciate how truly superior and ingenious this dash mount is. Allow me to explain. I gun my car violently when the light changes because, one, it makes me feel like a super bad race-car driver, (woo woo!) and two, because I don't want to lose to the guy in the '91 Honda with the bumper duct-taped on in the lane next to me. (Can I get a shout out from other people who know this feeling?? I'M NOT LOSING TO YOU 18 YEAR OLD TAPED CAR DRIVER!!) As an added bonus, this rocket-like propulsion ensures that I will get the worst possible gas mileage possible. I'm close to Hummer territory here and I drive a flipping Toyota. That bad. It is said that the brakes on my car are very good so I take every opportunity possible to make sure I test them by using them suddenly and often randomly when I think I see a mammal or leaf or bag or shadow crossing the road. I tend to steer in the direction in which my eyes go so help all or any passengers if there's anything interesting to either side of me. Lots of interesting stuff to see on the roads here in Los Angeles; shops, the ocean, sofas and settees fallen from trucks on the freeway. I could go on, but it's getting to the point where a local chapter of feminists have petitioned me to undergo a gender reassignment so I'll stop reenforcing stereotypes about terrible women drivers.** **Only this part is untrue. This is Los Angeles, feminists don't live here, they all live in San Francisco and judge my terrible driving from afar. My husband will deny all claims besmirching his driving prowess, but his testing of this mount is equally strict and frequent as he tends to see curbs as challenges rather than impediments. For the sake of nuptial bliss, I will refrain from further comment on that topic, a subject he vehemently and yet unconvincingly denies and get on with my review. I had used a stick-to-the-dash type of holder before with no big issue until the sticky wore off rendering it useless and I had to look for a new dash holder. The old type of mount left the sticky residue on my bumpy dash after it fell off. Tres unchic, and as you surely can infer from my driving a mid-size Toyota, I am ALL ABOUT the chic and visual aesthetics are a foremost concern. Speaking of aesthetics I would be remiss if I didn't mention that this mount resembles a black beanbag chair you might find in the apartment of a very midcentury modern guinea pig. This in no way is to be taken as a slight. It is what it is. I came across this dash mount here on Amazon and couldn't understand just from what was written how this actually "stuck" to the dash (what is this "friction magic" of which you speak??) and had even less faith it would work with my stupid heavy Tomtom, my slalom rapid-fire kamikaze driving and my odd misshapen dash. Even after using this mount for over half a year, I cannot tell you what mysterious sorcery keeps the sand-sackesque mount on my dash, but it really truly actually works. It has yet to fall off ever. Seriously. Even with all my unnecessarily sharp lane changes, my dime stops, and my F1-like squealing starts; this miracle mount stays on. And then you can just lift it off when you arrive at your destination leaving no sticky residue, absolutely no hassle, and no people targeting your sweet ride because of your mad hardware. (You fellow Toyota owners will understand this fear of being targeted for the sweetness of your ride and hardware.) I will only ever use this type of dash-mount again, but since there are no breakable parts, I will never ever need to replace it ever for anything. I want to buy these for everybody everywhere. More Surperlatives! I did also buy a separate arm mount to use with this because other reviewers pointed out a lack of depth in this mount with their unit. Using this, ARKON TTEP115 TomTom EasyPort Windshield / Dash Mount the Tomtom peeks over the end of this mystical magic mount and the combination works perfectly.
D**O
Should Have Bought This Years Ago
I have used Garmin GPS units for quite some time. All of them mounted on the windshield and fell off with great regularity, especially in the heat. Finally, I came across this dash pad which does a tremendous job of solving that problem. It was simple to mount the GPS on the pad, the pad does not move at all when I am driving and best of all I have only had to resecure the mount to the pad one time since I installed it a year and a half ago. Unlike when the unit is mounted on the windshield it did not fall when the suction failed, it just wobbled a little on the pad.
B**I
Works wonder
This GPS dash pad is versatile and great. I was afraid to purchase this after reading the negative reviews by some customers, but I'm glad I decided to purchase it because it does work, and works great. The pad consists of three portions, a middle smooth plastic center, a bean bag outer portion, and a non slip lining on the bottom. The center is used to attached the suction cup mount on GPS units and it holds the mount thanks to its smooth plastic. The non slip bottom lining helps the pad from slipping and the bean bag outer portion weighs the unit down. It works just like the official Garmin pad if not better. I chose the circular design of this pad as oppose to the Garmin's legged design because I put my GPS unit underneath my center console as oppose to the top dashboard. Because of the large circular footprint, the unit places right over my two cup holders with ease. I was worried that the Garmin unit wouldn't be able to balance itself due to the 4 legged design. I also tested the pad both on the top and bottom of my car and the pad didn't have any problems at maintaining its position. It was also very simple to store away, I basically either leave it at my bottom center console or slip it under my seat. It's simple to use, works as stated, super versatile thanks to its wide footprint, and at half the cost of the Garmin mount I would definitely recommend this unit to anyone.
A**T
It WORKS!!!!!
This GPS DASH is exactly what I needed and the third device I have tried. This device sits securely without movement on my dashboard of a 2003 Matrix with horizontal vents. Rita
R**H
Great product
Bought to replace my last one. Great quality, lasts a long time
C**.
Review
I have an old unit and it did not sit flush so I’d be careful to order. I needed up sing doouble sided tape to secure
S**.
A constancy rare in both man and mechanism.
In an era when travellers plunge through highways as swift and heedless as winter storms across the lonely moors, I have discovered a steadfast companion—silent, weighty, and unwavering—known as the Bracketron NavMat Portable GPS Dash Pad. Though its form is humble, its purpose is noble: to anchor one’s guiding instrument when all the world beyond the windshield trembles with uncertainty. Upon first placing this weighted beanbag base upon the dashboard, I felt a curious sensation, as though a steadfast guardian had settled before me—broad of stance with its eight-inch foundation, resolute with its firm, friction-bound repose. The NavMat clings not through trickery or adhesive guile, but through sheer, earnest gravity, as if its heart were filled with the stones of the moor itself. Even the wildest jolts of the road—those errant leaps that mimic the caprices of fate—cannot disturb its solemn grip. In its 3.5-inch center, it receives the wandering GPS device much as the hearth at Wuthering Heights receives travellers battered by wind and wandering. There, in that quiet cradle, the navigator finds rest and purpose, pointing true through tempest, fog, and the bleak uncertainties that beset both journey and life. No more shall the weary driver wrestle with wavering suction cups or devices that swoon from the windshield like fainting poets. The NavMat asks little and offers much: a constancy rare in both man and mechanism. Would I entrust my path to it? Gladly. For in this grounded sentinel of cloth and weight, I perceive a lesson: that even in a world unmoored by haste, something can remain steadfast—holding fast to the dash as the human heart longs to hold fast to hope.
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