The concept of holding the phone is good, love how it pops out so it actually pulls your hands back instead of just staying where you pulled it out . Thus, you have an argument for keeping the voltage on your phone safe. The second argument is that they give you replaceable foam pads to avoid hard contact with the holding pad. The next best feature is the added rubber grips for proper neck sizing. I added photos of how my mountain happened. I used 3 of the 4 rubber pads as my stem didn't need all of them as you can see I used the 4th rubber pad to wrap the tension knob and put a zip tie around both to prevent the knob from getting in the resolves over time. from bike vibrations. I also put a small zip tie around the base that secures the clamp to the bike, although the bolt and nut are metal. The plastic that the screw goes through can wear out over time. When you have a $500+ phone, you don't want to risk it! Other than that, my only major concern is if you stick something on the back of your phone. That base doesn't hold it very well. If you have pop socket or like me; a metal ring through which you slide your finger. This makes your phone stick out too far from the base and your hands won't go through 2 corners. You have to manually pull the top two levers forward and bend them slightly so that they touch the phone. Which in my head is starting to strain the phone's glass and bend the metal on the arms. You will need to remove some of the back of your phone for this holder to work! Or take a big risk! I found a black rubber band from a magazine that fits the phone holder and phone perfectly, just as an extra precaution in case hands fail. Thin enough that you can see the screen and hold the phone securely. I tested about 15 miles without a holder and didn't pay attention to vibration. But the holder didn't move into position at all. I'll try my old phone on for a few weeks first and then send an update. :) Update: I've attempted three 20 minute rides with my phone in the holder (on horribly low funding roads), still careful not to go bareback in case something goes wrong as I don't take the ring off my finger will. the back of the phone case. Otherwise, the method I used to attach the holder to the bike is tight! Nothing wobbles or wobbles, hands hold the phone very well. Maybe one day I'll stop using the rubber band and see how it works. Deepen the shackle angles for thicker cases and they'll get a 5-star rating!
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