Grippy Pad

The website states that the Grippy Pad($11) is able to holds gadgets(iPad, phone) to your dash. Gecko’s feet are covered in thousands of microscopic hairs, which allows them to cling to almost any surface without using chemical glues. A claim says "this advanced silicone material grips everything from iPads to Sat Navs. Just slap it on your dashboard and place your items on top. Like magic, they’ll be held in place! "
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