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Review on 🚲 HiiGuy Universal Bike Phone Mount - Motorcycle Compatible - Adjustable - Fits iPhone 11/12/13, Holds Phones Up to 4" Wide by Greg Peitz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty much what I'm looking for.

In general I can say that it is a very good product. When I first opened it up I found a zip tie that someone had taken apart and 4 rubber rings if you call them that. The build did not go as expected. I would say I have a normal sized steering wheel, I don't know which one. The handlebar clamp was too small. It wasn't that important. I removed the rubber pads inside and was able to hook about four or five threads of the included screw. Just enough to hold it nice and tight so it doesn't slip. I don't think it will damage the steering wheel. Although I can't say I believe it. After securing the phone to the handlebars, it was fairly easy to snap off the top and screw everything together. With a tether in the middle, it held the phone in place very well. I've been using it for about a week and a half touring around town and some easy mountain bike trails in the nearby state park. I have no reason to believe it won't last at least a year or two of my abuse. On my LG G4, the power and volume buttons are on the back of the phone, making them a bit awkward to reach. But I can run my finger over the rubber band to press the buttons. Overall this is a good product and I would recommend it. I have a small pocket for an extra power bank. This way I can use bike map software, listen to Pandora and keep the screen on my phone for at least 4-6 hours. To update. I've been using mine for about a month now and my wife wanted one too because she saw how cool it was. Now it's very easy for both of us to ride bikes and we have a place to put our phones so we don't miss a call and we can easily play in the map software. So I think I'd say it's good enough for me to buy another one!

Pros
  • also understandable for the old ones
Cons
  • some little things