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No experience with those particular brands/models.

I bought the "Veenjoy" version off Amazon. Have had it and been using it for about 8 months now, and I'm pretty happy with it.

My only complaint is if you want to fold the seats, you have to remove the cover because the front end attaches to the headrests. Fortunately, I don't do that very often.

Otherwise, it seems to work well and the self-adhesive pieces that attach to the interior trim panels look like they came from the factory. I was pleasantly surprised.
 

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Mine is the “Vesul” brand. Pretty sure they’re all absolutely identical, coming from the same manufacturer in China.

It does the advertised job well enough. My only complaint is the mounting method using hooks on the rear seat headrests. I prefer to remove those on my cars as I never have rear seat passengers, and I like the extra visibility.

I did a basic print of a post that the hooks could mount to. Worked kind of OK, but I need to model the OEM posts better before I’d call it good. One more thing I need a 3D scanner for.
 
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I ordered the cheaper one; we'll see how it does.
 

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Mine is the “Vesul” brand. Pretty sure they’re all absolutely identical, coming from the same manufacturer in China.

It does the advertised job well enough. My only complaint is the mounting method using hooks on the rear seat headrests. I prefer to remove those on my cars as I never have rear seat passengers, and I like the extra visibility.

I did a basic print of a post that the hooks could mount to. Worked kind of OK, but I need to model the OEM posts better before I’d call it good. One more thing I need a 3D scanner for.
I could probably make you a 3d model of the posts if you give me an idea of what you are thinking.
 


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I could probably make you a 3d model of the posts if you give me an idea of what you are thinking.
Just replicating the headrest posts.

My proof of concept simply matched the post diameter with no consideration for the beveled scallops that provide the height “steps”, with just a basic cap that didn’t match the contour of the plastic insert the posts go into. Just a smooth plug, really.

They worked, but didn’t have any retention capability. Like I said, they were just proof of concept.
 

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Just replicating the headrest posts.

My proof of concept simply matched the post diameter with no consideration for the beveled scallops that provide the height “steps”, with just a basic cap that didn’t match the contour of the plastic insert the posts go into. Just a smooth plug, really.

They worked, but didn’t have any retention capability. Like I said, they were just proof of concept.
Ok, I’ll whip you up a 3D model. Ok
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