Car headrest hook with phone holder mounted on rear seat post

Car Headrest Hooks: The Two-Minute Upgrade That Ends Backseat Clutter

CarMoods Team

You hang your handbag strap over the passenger seat, brake a little harder than planned, and the whole thing empties into the footwell. Every driver has lived that moment. The fix is one of the cheapest, fastest upgrades in all of car accessories: headrest hooks that turn the dead space behind your front seats into proper storage.

They take about two minutes to fit, need no tools, and once you have them you'll wonder why cars don't come with hooks from the factory. Here's how to choose a good set — and a few picks from our catalogue that do far more than just hang a bag.

Why the space behind your front seats is wasted

Most of us treat the back seat as a dumping ground. Shopping bags slide across the bench on the first roundabout, takeaway ends up on the floor, and jackets get crumpled under whatever lands on top of them.

Meanwhile, the headrest posts sitting right there are solid steel, designed to take real load. Hang a bag from a hook on those posts and it stays upright through corners, keeps its contents where they belong, and stays within easy reach when you pull up.

Hooks also solve the grocery problem for good. A bag hung from a hook physically cannot tip over — which means no more chasing oranges under the driver's seat when you get home.

What makes a good headrest hook

They look simple, and mostly they are. But a few details separate the sets that last for years from the ones that snap on a hot summer day.

Fit comes first. Nearly all hooks clamp around the exposed metal posts between the headrest and the seatback, so they suit almost every car on Australian roads. If your car has integrated headrests — some sports seats and older utes — check before you buy.

Then think about load. A moulded hook happily carries a handbag or a couple of shopping bags. If you plan to hang a heavy laptop bag every single day, look for an S-type or metal-cored design that spreads the weight across the post rather than a thin plastic lip.

Pro tip

Fit one hook on each front seat and reserve the passenger side for anything you need mid-drive. You can reach a bag hanging behind the passenger seat at the lights without turning around in your seat.

Hooks that do more than hang a bag

If you're going to clip something to your headrest posts, it may as well multitask. These two picks add a phone mount — and even a cup holder — for backseat passengers, which makes them brilliant for kids on long drives.

2-in-1 car headrest hook and phone holder bracket

Editor's Choice

Car Seat Hook & Phone Holder | Rear Headrest Bracket for All Phones

A sturdy hanger and a phone holder in one clever bracket, so rear passengers can watch a show while your bag hangs safely beneath.

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Rear headrest cup holder bracket with hook and phone stand

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2 Pcs Rear Headrest Cup Holder Bracket for Bags, Drinks, Mobile Phone

A 3-in-1 hook, phone holder and cup stand that turns the back of each front seat into a mini console for passengers.

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Hooks with a bit of personality

Practical doesn't have to mean plain. If your interior leans cute — bows, plush accents, a little colour — there's a headrest hook to match the rest of your styling.

3D cat car seat headrest hooks in black and white

Staff Pick

Universal 2pcs 3D Cat Car Seat Headrest Hooks - Vehicle Storage

Adorable 3D cat characters that hold handbags and coats while adding a playful touch to your back seat.

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Pink bow car headrest hooks for seat back organisation

2Pcs Pink Bow Car Headrest Hooks - Seat Back Handbag Organizer

Dopamine-pink bows that keep handbags and grocery bags secure while brightening the whole cabin.

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Prefer something a touch more elegant? These two designs read more like jewellery than hardware — and still hold a full grocery bag each without complaint.

Diamond bowknot car seat headrest hook organiser

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Diamond Bowknot Car Seat Headrest Hook Hanger Storage Organizer

An elegant bowknot design on a durable S-type hook that spreads weight evenly across the headrest post.

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Flower-shaped car headrest hooks four-piece set

4pcs Flower Car Headrest Hooks Organizer Storage Rack Handbag Holder

Four decorative flower hooks in one set — enough to kit out both front seats and keep every passenger's bits off the floor.

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Our top picks

  1. 🥇 Car Seat Hook & Phone Holder Editor's Choice Shop →
  2. 🥈 3D Cat Headrest Hooks Staff Pick Shop →
  3. 🥉 Rear Headrest Cup Holder Bracket Best for Families Shop →

Two minutes to a tidier car

Few upgrades this small change daily driving this much. A set of headrest hooks costs less than a takeaway lunch, installs before your coffee goes cold, and quietly ends the backseat mess you've been living with for years.

Ready to reclaim your back seat? Browse the full range of interior accessories at Carmoods and find the set that suits your car's personality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do headrest hooks fit every car?

They fit any vehicle with exposed metal headrest posts, which covers almost all cars in Australia. Cars with integrated one-piece headrests are the main exception, so check your front seats before ordering.

How much weight can a headrest hook hold?

A typical moulded hook comfortably carries a handbag or a couple of shopping bags. For heavier daily loads like a laptop bag, choose an S-type or reinforced design that wraps around the post.

Will hooks damage my headrest posts?

No — quality hooks clamp with smooth or padded contact surfaces, and the posts themselves are load-rated steel. Just avoid over-tightening cheap designs with rough internal edges.

Can rear passengers still adjust the headrest?

Yes. Hooks sit on the posts between headrest and seatback and don't interfere with height adjustment — you can slide the headrest up or down with the hook in place.

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