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Review on 🚲 ORIbox Bike Phone Mount: Secure and Versatile Holder for iPhone 12/11 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy, and More! by Pete Norris

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap Junk Plastic

I'm really starting to lose faith in Revain's ability to deal with fraudulent reviews. This product is 4.5 stars and I only bought this to find that it was a very cheap and serviceable piece of plastic. If they don't stop fake reviews soon, you won't have a metric to measure quality. Let's hope it gets printed. where to start First, even when it's on the table, it's not level. It rocks and it's definitely something you want your expensive tablet to stand on. Secondly, there is no friction on the hands and neck of the device. By this I mean that with more expensive stands of this type, there is usually a way to "tension" the mechanism so that it is tight. It doesn't exist here. This means that if you put weight on the stretched neck, it will sag with little pressure. Likewise, the device's retractable legs have no mechanism to hold them in place, making them easy to move around. This is when "you get what you pay for". If you have VERY basic needs and don't need to lengthen your neck or legs, you can get by with this. But all these different positions it shows are smoke and mirrors, as the device simply cannot generate enough tension to hold anything in these positions. With more expensive stands of this type, there is usually a way to "tighten" the mechanism to make it tight. It doesn't exist here. This means that if you put weight on the stretched neck, it will sag with little pressure. Likewise, the device's retractable legs have no mechanism to hold them in place, making them easy to move around. This is when "you get what you pay for". If you have VERY basic needs and don't need to lengthen your neck or legs, you can get by with this. But all these different positions it shows are smoke and mirrors as the device just can't generate enough voltage, to hold anything in those positions. With more expensive stands of this type, there is usually a way to "tighten" the mechanism to make it tight. It doesn't exist here. This means that if you put a weight on an outstretched neck, it will collapse with a little pressure. Likewise, the device's retractable legs have no mechanism to hold them in place, making them easy to move around. This is when "you get what you pay for". If you have VERY basic needs and don't need to lengthen your neck or legs, you can get by with this. But all those different positions it shows are smoke and mirrors as the device just can't generate enough voltage to hold anything in those positions. That means, if you put weight on the stretched neck, it will sag with little pressure. Likewise, the device's retractable legs have no mechanism to hold them in place, making them easy to move around. This is when "you get what you pay for". If you have VERY basic needs and don't need to lengthen your neck or legs, you can get by with this. But all those different positions it shows are smoke and mirrors as the device just can't generate enough voltage to hold anything in those positions. This means if you put a weight on an outstretched neck, it will sag with little pressure. Likewise, the device's retractable legs have no mechanism to hold them in place, making them easy to move around. This is the case if "you get what you pay for". If you have VERY basic needs and don't need to lengthen your neck or legs, you can get by with this. But all these different positions it shows are smoke and mirrors as the device just can't generate enough voltage,

Pros
  • Upgraded Detachable Bike Phone Holder: No need to disassemble the whole bike phone holder. You can rotate the phone holder to take your phone off the bike for emails, calls and selfies while riding your bike.
Cons
  • Available in white only