A device designed to secure a mobile telephone utilizes the force generated by a vacuum to adhere to a surface. Typically employing one or more pliable discs that create a seal when pressed against a smooth, non-porous material, these implements provide a hands-free viewing solution for automobiles, desks, or other appropriate locations. For instance, a driver might affix such a device to a vehicle’s windshield to facilitate navigation applications.
The utility of these mechanisms lies in their ability to provide stable support and adjustable viewing angles. This facilitates safer operation of devices while driving and increased convenience in various environments. Their development addressed a need for accessible and secure positioning of mobile telephones, evolving from rudimentary grips to more sophisticated designs incorporating advanced materials and adjustable features.