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Review on Bike Phone Mount-1S Pick &Amp by Trey Angus

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Holds the phone securely (even my LG V60 ThingQ 5G Dual Display)

The LG V60 ThingQ 5G Dual Display is so thick that I have to make sure it fits completely in the holder before I push the hold lever down on the mountain. So far no phone has been dropped or left dangling around unattended. Holds up very well. My handlebars are not perfectly round or straight. The grip on the phone mount handled it and didn't budge. The tilt up and down is more adjustable due to the higher extended arm for the ball joint. I was disappointed with less left to right adjustment. This phone mount looks like it should have more than it actually has. I doubt this will be a problem for most handlebars; I had to place the phone mount on the curved part of the handlebars that points the phone to the right, so I'm trying to tilt it back to the left at a great angle. For me, it doesn't have a sufficient tilt angle. Perhaps due to the arm being extended higher, the phone seems to vibrate more when the bike bounces. Not so much that it interferes with reading information from the phone, but enough that it's different from my previous phone mount. It's great that this bracket doesn't interfere with any of the buttons (left and right) or the USB port (bottom center). )LG V60. The description says it holds all four corners. It wraps around the bottom corners and presses onto the top edges of the phone. Easy to lock, easy to unlock and then remove by lifting the top while holding the sides of the phone to pull up and out. Deserves 5 stars for a regular bike handlebar.

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not the best