Statik Bike Phone Mount Universal Motorcycle Phone Mount

Statik Bike Phone Mount Universal Motorcycle Phone Mount

Statik Bike Phone Mount Universal Motorcycle Phone Mount, Bike Phone Holder Handlebar for Bike – Bicycle Phone Mount for Motorcycle Phone Holder Mount – Stroller Phone Holder for Bike


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Dimensions: 14.99 x 9.14 x 8.13 cm; 260 Grams
Manufacture: Curv Group LLC
Dimensions: 14.99 x 9.14 x 8.13 cm; 260 Grams
Origin: China

16 Responses

  1. FilomenOws says:

     United States

    Works as described. I’ve used it about 6 times so far. Seems sturdy, easy to use. I like the lock button once you’ve installed the phone. And I like the fact you can still make minor adjustments to it while you’re moving.

  2. Random Lengths News says:

     United Kingdom

    This bike phone holder is well made and durable. I struggled to place my phone in my pocket or the pouch and this holder answered my prayers.

    On trekking across hills and bike rides, my phone was kept positioned and stable. The great thing about this is that it locks and keeps your phone tight. The only little niggle would be the clamp when releasing your phone can we a bit tough so bear that in mind.

    Overall I’m quite impressed and it does a fantastic job.

  3. Nicole McDermott says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to attach, sturdy, strong and durable bike phone holder. I can put my phone in and take it out with one hand, and it holds my phone securely. The angle can be adjusted for a better view. Ive been using it for a couple of weeks and it still does the job perfectly.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very bulky – so if you’re a “weight weenie” worried by every gram on your road bike – this isn’t for you.
    It’s seems quite stable – although it doesn’t fit in the holder if I leave the protective case on my iPhone 11 Pro Max.
    The mechanism is simple to operate – but it does move around, so if you’re on a downhill mountain bike and it’s a large phone, I’d suggest an additional silicone case to protect it in case it ejects itself.
    Overall – it’s not bad, but a Quad Lock it ain’t!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s good that you get several rubber strip inserts which you can place between the jaws and whatever you attach it to, so that it can accommodate a wide range of diameters and give better grip – a lot of others don’t seem to provide this. Once attached and tightened it isn’t going to come off again or move around. The phone mount is attached via a ball and socket attachment allowing adjustability in viewing angle, and the phone is held very securely in the mount at the bottom and the two top corners, with a quick release switch on the back. Altogether a good product.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Typically your smart phone is going to be expensive, so to have a bracket on a mountain bike and then place your device in it, you’ve got to be confident that the product your purchasing is up to the job. I’m not extreme rider, but enjoy the odd off road experience so have never really gone for a bracket and just kept a phone in a zipped up pocket. This now gives me the freedom to lock in my phone onto my handlebars and make use and read the apps whilst on the move, maps or bike tracks.
    The item is easy to fit all done in 5 minutes. The piece that goes round the handlebars has multiple removal rubber strips, so having a thick handle bar most of these were removed. Tighten fully, add on the holder and then use the unlock button at the back. This allows the bottom part of the front facing bracket to release allowing you to put your phone in, I use an iPhone which went in perfectly. Let the springs to pull in and then use the lock button on the rear to hold everything in, you’re now good to go. Works for me so very pleased with the item.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The design is perfect for my iPhone 11 pro, there is overlap at the corners to stop phone from coming off when riding. There is a red flip switch which sized the jaws, locking the phone in place until the red switch at the back is flipped back to unmount.

    The handle bar clamp is made of layers and layers of removal rubber strips, you can adjust how tight it grabs onto the handle bar etc. Once mounted the phone in position I can tap, swipe and operate the phone without having to take it off.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly plastic and will do the job

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersEasy to put the phone in, take it out. Phone is held snuggly and is not obstructed by the frame. Attachment seems reliable and already survived a few altercation without issue.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This seems to be more than capable of doing the job intended, holding the phone in place when riding. Not exactly stressing it by going “off-roading” but will see how well it holds up. Removeable strips help adjust to the right size of handlebar although they compress well so ensure you don’t have it too loose. Lockable mechanism on the phone clip should keep it in place, stretches fine to my Galaxy A52S with a case on.

  10. AngeliaMacdonel says:

     United Kingdom

    Love the fact that this has a locking mechanism on the back to ensure your phone won’t novice when its mounted . I have pictured it with an iPhone 13 mini which is about as small as you can go with this , have also tried it with an iPhone 13 Pro which fits great. Overall very good

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very solid

  11. LupitaQlhvueb says:

     United Kingdom

    We carry a motor scooter on our motorhome and travel extensively so I have tried various phone holders in order to try and allow me to follow the satnav directions. Being a scooter there are no exposed handlebars and therefore there is no option but to fix to the mirror stem. I have tried the type where you remove the mirror and then bolt up the carrier and replace the mirror but somehow it always worked it’s way loose and was subject to loads of vibration.
    I recently saw a friend who had this type of holder and spoke highly of it so I decided to give this cradle a go. it seemed to be able to fit a multitude of sizes and has good reviews.
    It was very well packaged and was easy to assemble, however it still needed an extra bit of padding in order to further reduce the diameter of the hole and make it grip the mirror stem solidly.
    So far it has been excellent with minimal vibration and infinite ways of positioning the phone. Liked that no tools are needed to fit it but I suppose that could also leave it vulnerable to theft.
    I also like the fact that there is no need too stick anything to your phone or to your phone case and that it will expand to fit fit a vast range of different sizes of phone. Also it grips the phone on all sides not just support it via a central piece of sticky tape
    Overall it is my favourite solution so far but I suppose time will tell .

  12. DarlaSleeman says:

     United Kingdom

    This is an effective and straight forward phone holder for my bike. It feels very secure, but it’s still very easy to take on and off the bike.

    The angle and the body is adjustable which makes it easy to set it up in the right position. So far so good!

  13. CharlieH36 says:

     United Kingdom

    I was a bit sceptical about this idea, but having seen plenty of cyclists having ready access to their phones while cycling (mine usually resides in my rucksack), by similar means I thought it was worth a try.

    What you get is the phone bracket (on two parts – to be assembled), some rubber shims to enable adjustment for handlebar size, and the instructions.

    I like the locking system for securing your phone and while this only adjusts the length of the phone holder, the sideways movement is minimal and somehow it all stays in place. I followed the instructions which were okay, but with too small illustrations, and I still managed to thread the locking screw form the wrong side meaning that I had to abandon using it on my bike on the first attempt. More haste, less speed and a proper look at the product pictures and I soon realised my mistake.

    Having sorted that out I was able to secure the holder/bracket to my handlebars. This took a bit of time though as did deciding on the right size rubber shim. I was installing it on a drop-bar road bike that has quite chunky wraps on it and the space for outing it was limited. My space to move my hands about was likewise a bit inhibited as I do tend to switch between three positions when riding to give my wrists a rest and to reach the brakes more easily. Those fitting this on a flat-bare bike will, I suspect, have an easier time of it. It does feel secure when the locking lever is flipped over, though getting it on and off your bike (e.g. if you wanted it for commutes, but not leisure riding or to share it between bikes) would be a faff and cannot be considered quick.

    In use: I was a bit nervous about riding to work with my phone on it as the back roads I take are typically rough and lumpy and I also pass over some textured roads on an estate. No only did it feel secure (not moving at all), but it also didn’t rattle in so far as I could hear. Getting the phone in and out is easy and the locking switch for that works well and is not (on my bike anyway) likely to be clicked accidentally.

    If I have one concern it is how the holder fits to the bike handlebars. The mechanism is not unlike the one on an old front bike light that I have. I had to stop using the light as its bracket got looser and looser to the extent that I was certain I would lose the light as I rode along. I will monitor this one and report back if it seems to work loose after a ride. The other bracket issue is how long it takes to put it on or off. I won’t always want/need my phone to be not bars and I will either have to faff wasting time removing it or leave it on there empty.

    So far though I have been presently surprised by how well this holds my phone and time will tell if that continues. It could be better though and I would ideally prefer one that fitted to the bike in a different way.

    4.0 out of 5 stars A safe-feeling phone mount for your bike

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to install and my mobile is very secure. It doesn’t wobble a lot even on rough terrain.

    It is easy to lock and unlock the phone when you need to use it. I find the switch release very convenient. Just be careful not to accidentally flick it.

    Robust and strong material used to manufacture this product.

    Good value.

  15. BrookDunckley says:

     United Kingdom

    It is a great phone holder! I tested it with a hybrid bike while cycling on both asphalt and forest paths and it worked brilliantly, no complaints at all. The phone was secured all the time. The installation took about 3min.
    I can recommend!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Got this to install on a road bike. It comes with a lot of rubber gap fillers to adjust to a wide variety of handle bars. It only took a couple minutes to install on the road bike. It’s very stable and sturdy. The roads I drove this around on are suffering from a large amount of damage and potholes (it was a rough winter in MN and the roads suffered) and I didn’t have trouble with this loosening or jostling the phone screen too much over a 15 mile bike ride over rougher roads.

    I am incredibly pleased with this and would highly recommend! It should fit a wide variety of handlebar sizes and my phone feel super secure and safe in it. A great price for this too!