Nite Ize Steelie Bar Mount - Magnetic Smartphone Mount for Handlebars
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Our Steelie Bar Mount is not meant to be installed on the steering wheel of a car. Our Steelie mounting solutions for your smartphone are suitable for vehicles with a dashboard, window or vent openings. We do have solutions that work on strollers, shopping carts, or perhaps a bike. br>If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our Customer Service Team by calling 1-888-660-4269 The 800 number Is 678 and The 6483, M is blank I'll be back at 5 PM.
Although I haven't used it on a motorcycle, I use it on a bike. Therefore, I am confident that it is effective and safe. It may move around a little bit on the motorcycle. Rotating around a ball feels like that.
You can use it with bigger or smaller phones by removing the silicon pads. The phone should be the right size and the harness should be the right size
Selected User Reviews For Nite Ize Steelie Bar Mount - Magnetic Smartphone Mount for Handlebars
However, it has a lot of negatives as well. Almost any phone other than the iPhone 5/5S/5C/SE1 would be too tight to fit inside the rubber phone holder. This case is NOT compatible with any iPhone 6 model. For the screw holding the ball to the plastic, I used red loctite because I wanted to ensure that it wouldn't vibrate loose. The diameter of the mount is too small for most motorcycles or anything with a bar less than 1 inch in diameter.

The strap goes around the bar very snugly and fits nice and tight. As the ball rests on it, it seems solid, and the straps that go around the corners of your device just add an extra level of security that your phone won't fall into the air in the case of a It has never been a problem for me on a hardtail. The best part is that I love.

I have a lot of fun with My motorcycle is equipped with it. A different clamping mechanism would have been better than a rubber strap as I fear that it may wear out sooner rather than later. Having a steel ball makes my phone rotate when I move over bumps, but I don't realize it until I am all the way over the place. My phone is mounted sideways, so the magnet on the back of my phone isn't exactly in the middle.

Despite being not even on the heavy end of phones, it couldn't hold in place a Galaxy Note9. Driving will not cause it to come loose, but tilting the face down can result in it moving. It took me an hour to own the car.

My phone is kept on the handle of the shopping cart so that I can view my shopping list on the go.

As you can tell by the video, it is not intended in any way to be mounted on a mountain bike. AND I don't ride off road most of the time. Just general cycling, which causes the thing to clack Getting something that is more stable is a good idea, like the one with the X grips.

I had a good ride the first time. On the second ride I lost my phone because of a broken silver ball. It took me less than a minute to find my phone. The only thing that was left was this. If you don't want to buy a new phone, I wouldn't recommend it.

Originally I had a smaller phone that did not fit in the existing holder, so I bought this product to fit the larger phone. Although I was worried it wouldn't endure the vibrations of normal riding, it seems to have held up well. A few days ago, I crashed and my phone held up! There is only one down side to this item, and that is that it does not properly hold its As I don't actively use my phone while riding, I don't see that as an issue for me. This is a great book!.
