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EZ-Clip Electronic EZ Pass Holder

2010 August 20
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EZ-Clip Electronic EZ Pass Holder

  • Avoid risking a violation!
  • Toll Toll, that passes authorities.
  • A perfect fit for New York are firmly attached into your windshield, never hand-held, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina & Virginia EZ-Pass
  • Note: EZ-Clip is a registered trademark of E-Squared, Inc. & is affiliated with any Toll Pass Authority. The picture above is a presentation by Mark IV Toll day.
  • If you are an EZ-Pass, then you need the EZ-Clip! The EZ-Clip, you can set mount EZ-Pass on the windshield without using permanent Velcro adhesives. Instead, EZ-Clip attaches with two suction cups, so it is easy into install, easy into remove, & easily switch between vehicles! Toll Toll authorities require that passports will be permanently attached into your windshield, never hand-held. Avoid risking a violation! EZ-Clip is made from lightweight UV resistant ABS plastic & comes with a lifetime warranty. A perfect solution for New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina & Virginia EZ Pass Note: EZ-Clip is a registered trademark of E-Squared, Inc. & is affiliated with any Toll Pass authoring Rating:

    Price: $ 4.69
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    1. August 21, 2010

      Review by DC for EZ-Clip Electronic EZ-Pass Holder
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      Suction cups did not stick well to the window–and if you do get them to stick on your window, they will not stay on there for long and will definitely not stay on in the winter or when your windshield gets cold.

      I liked the design of these because I did not want something permanently stuck to my windshield. I was hesitant to buy these because the shipping cost was so high. All the great reviews coupled with the annoyance of having to hold my ipass up every time I wanted to use it got me to finally buy two of these things for each of my cars.

      They’re junk. Save yourself the money and use the 3m command strips on your ipass without a holder. The command strips work on glass and come off easily with no residue when you want them to–unlike the supplied velcro. Holders add unnecessary bulk hence increasing that blind spot and adding aggravation.

      If you’re looking to buy these because you want to take your ipass from car to car, take the $9 this thing costs and use it towards another ipass.

      I wish someone wrote a review like this before I bought them.

    2. Mark S. Honke permalink
      August 21, 2010

      Review by Mark S. Honke for EZ-Clip Electronic EZ-Pass Holder
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      Holds the ezpass well, suction cups work great. Perfect item if you dont want to put the velcro that comes with the ezpass on your windshield.

    3. Mongo permalink
      August 21, 2010

      Review by Mongo for EZ-Clip Electronic EZ-Pass Holder
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      Bought this before summer to secure my EZpass. At first everything was gravy, the EZpass was secure and the suction cups worked. As the summer went on, the clip began to distort from the heat in the car (full black leather interior / black car / black clip). It was either that or aliens from space hit the clip with a laser beam. The EZpass fell out from time to time as the suction cups began to give up. I finally said F it and am currently looking for a replacement. I’ll save you the trouble and give you mine for free.

    4. Bryan Pastor permalink
      August 21, 2010

      Review by Bryan Pastor for EZ-Clip Electronic EZ-Pass Holder
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      EZ Pass has been a huge time saver for me but I had been having problems with the transponder falling off of my window. The EZ Pass holder has made storage and reattachment so easy for me. This way I don’t for get to hold it up when I get to the toll plaza.

    5. Kirk permalink
      August 21, 2010

      Review by Kirk for EZ-Clip Electronic EZ-Pass Holder
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      I’ve been using one of these (same brand/model) for several years now, though I bought mine at an auto parts store. This is more of a “long term” review. I have the black one.

      I live in PA, and use it with the EZ Pass tag we have here. I have no issues with the fitment of the tag in the holder; it fits great, and does not rattle at all. The holder then uses 3 small suction cups to adhere to the windshield, and I place mine behind the rear view mirror so that it’s out of sight and does not create a blind spot. I have no problems with it failing to work properly when secured that way. That’s not to say there aren’t any problems, however…

      My car is kept outside year round, and is a daily commuter. Being in NE PA, it sees all weather, from sub zero temps in the winter to over 100 degrees ambient in the summer, and everything in between. As a result, the included suction cups have yellowed and become less effective over the years, being exposed to so many temperature variants. That, in and of itself, isn’t really a big deal, but it does mean that the tag regularly falls off of the windshield, hits the dash, and bounces somewhere in the car. Sometimes this happens while driving, causing me to have to fish around for the tag so that I can get through the tolls, and sometimes it happens while parked. Sometimes it’s a result of the heat, and sometimes of the cold. Sometimes, the cups won’t stick due to condensation on the inside of the windshield. Fortunately, it hasn’t damaged my dash at all, but for those who have expensive nav screens and whatnot in their dash, falling objects could be a problem. So, that’s problem number one.

      Problem number two is even more prevalent, and contributes to the falling problem, and that’s heat. In the sun/heat, the plastic melts. It doesn’t melt where the tag slips in; rather, it melts where the suction cups attach to the tag, turning those points into a hot, gooey mess. This results in two things: first, the holes that the suction cups go in become enlarged over time as the plastic continues to melt, day in and day out, which contributes to the holder falling off of the windshield more often since it’s not as secure. Second, because the plastic becomes a hot, gooey mess, the holder will fall off, land on a seat, and the melted plastic will stick to the seat, making a mess that needs cleaning, while the suction cups will remain stuck on the windshield. This requires you to reattach the cups to the holder, further deforming the melted holes since the plastic is usually still soft.

      The third problem is a minor one that most people won’t encounter, and that’s that the design of the holder (using 3 suction cups) doesn’t allow it to be used on curved surfaces. This means that I can’t stick it on the inside of my curved motorcycle windshield on my sport bike. If it were the 2 bigger suction cup design, I could rotate it and mount it vertically, but the 3 small suction cups prevents it from working like that. Again, not a problem for most people, but fellow riders know that digging for an EZ Pass tag while riding through the tolls is a huge pain, and potentially very dangerous, so it would be nice if one didn’t have to think about doing that. Even if I could stick it on the bike windshield, the thing is so deformed from the heat now that I’d be afraid it would fall off while I’m riding, and that would really make for a problem.

      So, in conclusion, it works, which is why I give it 3 stars, but it fails to withstand the test of time and is very susceptible to temperature/weather conditions, which is why I can’t rate it any higher than that. I have since read of acrylic holders that supposedly do not melt; given the choice, I’d definitely go for one of those now, as this model certainly has a limited lifespan.

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