🕶️ Keep Your Shades Safe in Style!
The TTCR-II Interior Sunglasses Holder is a premium accessory designed for select Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Toyota models. Made from high-quality, eco-friendly materials, it features a velvet-lined interior to protect your sunglasses from scratches. With advanced damping springs for secure closure and a precise fit that maintains your vehicle's aesthetic, this sunglasses holder is the perfect blend of luxury and practicality.
Manufacturer | TTCR-II |
Brand | TTCR-II |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.31 x 3.66 x 2.36 inches |
Exterior | Metallic Finish |
Manufacturer Part Number | Glass Case for Audi and Porsche |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
T**N
Highly recommend!
This worked amazing and blends in with my SQ5 interior perfectly. I was worried it would feel cheap. It does not! Would absolutely recommend.
M**T
Like an OEM
This is perfect for my Audi A3 etron, looks like OEM like everyone is reviewing. Most Audis don't have a sunglasses holder and this fits very good. The hook for attachments snaps and broke right away when installing and not by accident because they are not quality but I made some modification so I have it installed easy without complaining like others. So far it's good, how long it will last, not sure.If it breaks, I will find a way first to remedy and not complain. If I cannot fix, I will buy another one, if I can afford an Audi, then I can afford a replacement.
T**R
Works OK - Please read the review for tips!
I ordered two of these for my A3, and while the video was helpful, I have a few extra tips.For starters, removing the old grab handle is easier with two tools, as shown in the video. Unfortunately, the kit only comes with one, so I suggest ordering two (one for the passenger side, and one for the driver), that way you get two tools.Removing the existing handle is definitely the hardest part of the job. I found it easier to stick the removal tools in the rounded hinge end of the cover, rather than at the top like they show in the video. Also, once the cover is suffiently loose, I was able to get the handle off with a good yank.One other thing you should be aware of once you remove the handle, the old clips can be difficult to remove. They are spring metal, and if you aren’t careful with them, they will fly off your needle nose pliers into the body of the car (which happened to me). I’m not sure where it went, but it doesn’t seem to be rattling, so I just left it.Installing the cover is relatively straightforward in comparison. Make sure you push the white plastic pieces straight in - not at an angle. I would recommend using a magnetic tipped Philips head screwdriver (with a long handle, so you hand doesn’t block your view). Otherwise, holding the cover open and starting the screw can be a little tricky.Once you get it in, this is a quality piece, worthy of your German car. They even provide small plastic tabs to cover the exposed screw heads, not that you can really see them anyways. Lots of attention to detail. I gave it five stars, because it is not their fault that the old handle is hard to get out.As far as sunglasses go, be aware that the holder works better with flat sunglasses than curved ones. I have a pair of curved glasses, and the case doesn’t quite close all the ways.
J**R
Good for the price, watch out or you will lose one of the old metal clips in your head liner
I blame doing the install in my garage where it was dark and hard to aim a light at the spot - but I def lost one of the metal clips into the head liner. I see its happened to other people so I don't feel as bad.... But the worst part was I almost lost one of the new metal clips into the head liner! that would have left me with no way to put the old one one back on or the new sun glasses holders in! Thankfully when I accidentally pushed the top of the clip too far in, I was able to grab it with the hooked tool and ever soooooo gently pull it back out. Anyone remember playing operation? Almost like defusing a bomb! I had to expand those metal clips quite a bit to get them to hold to the point i could lift the plastic sunglasses holder up with one hand, another hand holding my flash light and another hand holding the screw driver and another hand holding the screw in place... wait that is four hands. I mean I held my flashlight with my chest (a brand new pixel fold I was sure was going to fall and crash on the cement garage floor) the screw in my mouth, the plastic sunglass hodler in one hand and my screw driver in the other.Anyway final product is pretty good, even if my heart rate spiked a bit putting this one in (my pixel watch asked me if i was working out?) Just take your time and don't drop your clips and maybe have another person there to hold your flash light.
D**O
Looks good, works great.
Install is a little challenging with just two hands. Have to hold it open, hold the screws and screw them in. I ended up pulling the new clips back out and screwing them to the bracket/mount of the case. Just barely snugged them up. Then pushed the clips into the holes and tightened up the screws. That process worked like a charm.After install, it fits great, holds my sunglasses and is easy to access.
M**N
Does not fit 2021 SQ5
The brackets that slide into the square hole, left after removing the handle, do not fit. They fell right out after pushing into place.
P**Y
Looks factory
Looks and fits great in my 2025 Toyota Camry XSE. Look like it came with the car. Will order a second one for the passenger side as well.
K**L
Great Addition to A3
I missed having a sunglasses holder in my car. This accessory gave me a spot to safely store my sunglasses without the worry of damaging them.The install was straightforward. It was only a pain to get the retaining clips out for the handle. That part took the longest. Once I got the old clips out, the install took 5 minutes max.The only downside is loosing the grab handle so if you use that to get in and out of the car, I wouldn't advise this product. Otherwise it worked out great for me and I have no regrets.
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