Headset, smartphone holder and USB power
My smartphone is held vertically in a "Wicked Chili" support with an adhesive suction cup. It's so strong that I've never had to readjust it in over 7 months and a full summer. It's centered at the bottom of the windcreen, nearly hiding the temperature gauge. I can see the oil pressure at all times, but I have to lean right to read the temperature.
For music and satnav guidance, the Shokz Openrun Mini bone-conduction headset works quite well, and even better with a pair of 3M foam earplugs. You cannot really place a call when driving over 50km/h due to the wind noise. I've since met an other Caterham owner and his wife with the same gear as ours.
USB power comes from a super compact cigar-lighter car charger that comes flush with the outlet, and provide a PD 30W USB-C output as well as a QC 3.0 USB-A output.
There is a UGREEN USB-C 1 meter cord on each. One for my phone, the second stored in the tunnel pocket for the passenger. Both are routed from the USB adapter behind the vertical loom against the firewall, then to the front flat on the tunnel.


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