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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ Bike Phone Mount - Stable 360ยฐ Rotation Bicycle Phone Holder with 4 Telescopic Arms | Compatible with iPhone & Android (4.5 to 7.2 inches) by Dewitt Bhattacharya

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's WAY BETTER than my old bike rubber band phone holder!

I have a couple of bikes and on one of them I have the typical rubber strap with a phone holder with side compressors. This is Mongoora's popular bike mount. Mongoora is fine and gets the job done, but this bike phone holder is way better in every way. It has a very intuitive telescopic clip that holds the phone very securely without being too tight and damaging the phone, or too loose where the phone could pop out. With a simple push of a button, the phone is very easy to turn on and just as easy to turn off. There are no rubber bands around the corners, which look unpolished and sloppy and obscure part of the screen. The build and design looks much more stylish and expensive than other bike phone mounts. I don't like unscrewing and unscrewing bike phone mounts. As I always like to hold my bike phone mount I used 2 thick plastic zip ties, removed the knob and used its regular screw and smeared a small dab of black rubber glue on the screw head to disguise the screw. . Just make it take longer for the thief to figure out what tool they have and what they need to remove the bike mount. Metal zips and a security bolt would have made it more anti-theft, but I feel secure enough as I have it. I'm in a suburb with a low theft rate, so I'm willing to take the risk. If you are in a city with a high theft rate, such as B. New York or San Francisco, remove the phone holder. This bike phone mount looks fantastic, stays strong (on the bike handlebars and on the phone) and is a solid price point. Since I have it permanently attached to my commuter hybrid bike, I think I'll buy another one for my expensive mountain bike that I wouldn't need to lock because I don't really lock it around town. Versus? This is great for my 2 mountain bikes and 1 hybrid bike (commuter). I tried to fit this bike phone mount to my road bike but couldn't. My road bike has a very thick center link and when I try to tighten the bracket I feel like I'm about to break the whole piece in half so I stop stretching it any further. I can still stretch it a bit, but I didn't want to risk breaking it. Other handlebars have a thinner side that you can put them on and then put them on the thicker side. On my road bike, it's like a handlebar with a thick pad, very little usable space, and an even thicker center link. I really don't want to try to force it onto a road bar with a thinner pad as it will damage the pad and be too far off center. If you have a road bike, measure around the handlebars to make sure it is less than 30mm. It felt like hard compression on my road bike. I use the Mapmyride app for GPS tracking, which works really well, but I really like having my music available from my phone paired with a tiny, lightweight Altec Lansing Baby Boom Bluetooth speaker that zips on hangs on my ringtone. It makes the ride much more enjoyable when the music is playing. I highly recommend this bike phone holder. I definitely need another one but now for my expensive mountain bike.

Pros
  • ๐Ÿšฒ EASY INSTALLATION: Convenient tool-free installation makes it easy to install on any bicycle handlebar; Just install the phone mount and secure it with a screw. Simply press the center button and the grips will automatically squeeze and lock the phone by squeezing the latches on either side to remove the phone. Super convenient control!!!
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