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Angel s.
> 3 dayVery well done nice and out standing!
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RG
> 3 dayI’ve only had the holder on the motorcycle for a week, but so far I’m impressed. The bike is a KLR 650, which is well known for vibration, but the holder keeps the 14Pro steady and the GPS easy to read. It is also very well built - perhaps over built! It’s heavy and I was initially concerned it would vibrate loose; not so. It is still rock steady. It’s also very adjustable and allows me to position the phone perfectly so it doesn’t block the ignition or any gauges. I only wish it was domestically manufactured; I would have paid more for that option.
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Simon reyes
> 3 dayis the best option i recommend buy, high quality
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donzo
Greater than one weekI use a big phone (Galaxy Note20) and need something that I can quickly pop my phone into, but dont have to worry about road shock damaging my camera. Ive used the Ram-X (the rubber thong always breaks & the rubber tips keep falling off) and another one that featured the wireless charge function and relied on side grips only (which failed.. thank you). Just got back from an extensive road trip.. a bit of gravel/off roading.. and this mount worked perfectly. Features adjustable grips on top/side for deep and wide phones. Uses a ball/grip mount - so it makes for a quick replacement to the Ram-X. Might seem pricey, but not as much as breaking/losing your phone on the highway.
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DAGAZON
> 3 dayI wanted a phone holder to mount on my bicycle handlebars that was extremely sturdy, did not rely on cheap plastic parts/joints, did not block the phone screen, and could securely hold a large phone (S22 ultra or iphone pro max) in a protective case (e.g., an Otterbox defender). I tried several. This BRCOVAN aluminum mount checked all of the boxes. It is embarrassingly expensive for use on a bicycle and probably unattractive weight for riders who worry about every ounce. If you dont want to spend this much money, then iMESTOU sells a similar mount for about 70% less money, albeit less polished in appearance/engineering and without the vibration dampener (if that is important to you). For the iMESTOU mount, which I kept on a second bike, I swapped in a BRCOVAN ball mount for the handlebar attachment. Even with that added cost, the iMESTOU is still much less money than the BRCOVAN mount.
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Carlos
> 3 daylos materiales utilizados son de muy buena calidad.
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Buzgal
> 3 dayI wanted a mount that protected my phones hardware from vibrations and I think this is my guy. The mount is easy to install and easy to remove, it does remain pretty sturdy and it holds the phone pretty well. I have it on my bike for a while now and my phone showed no signs of any movement or vibration damage and I can trust this mount to hold my phone very safely and I know it will not fall from it. This mount is exactly what I was looking for in a long time. I am glad I found this.
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emilis ibianskas
> 3 dayThis is a solid, well built hunk of metal. No need to bungee in your phone like a Ram mount. Looks great.
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ElmoC
> 3 dayThe lock is just a nut with a special tool to tighten it on the part that connects the two ball joints. I can remove the whole unit from whatever it is mounted on with a simple 4mm hex wrench. There is nothing that locks the phone. Just a screw you can tighten by hand to keep the phone from being removed easily. Loosen the screw and the phone is gone. Because you need the special tool to loosen the connector, unless you carry it with you, you cant adjust the position of the phone. The metal phone holder is nice, but advertising it as Anti-Theft is false advertising. It wont stop anything from being stolen.
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Kaylee Gerlach
> 3 dayWhat can I say except that its all that and a bag of chips! Im going to be using it between a mountain and a Easy Racer recumbent bike, two very different machines and yet I can position it utterly optionally on both. The design and build I cannot find a single flaw ( Im a Machinist and in college I studied Industrial Design). Its expensive but in the past 5 years Ive gone through a number of phone mount that have failed in a variety of ways including damaging the case of the phone, dropping it at high speed while mountain biking or just fell apart from shoddy build. I dont see any of this happening with this one.