If you're looking to fix your phone onto your handlebars – for navigation, ride recording or similar – then you'll be needing some kind of phone mount. There are plenty of them on the market, in a number of different formats. Let's look at which is the best bicycle phone mount for you.
Different types of bicycle phone mounts
A bicycle phone mount is exactly the same as a bike computer mount, except that instead of a computer it lets you attach a smartphone securely to your bars, stem or top tube. An advantage of this is that you don't need to shell out for a separate bike computer.
Most bicycle phone mounts are small plastic brackets that you attach to your bike and then clip your phone into. Some are transparent pockets which are part of bags you can strap to your frame, and also use for storage. Either way, they need to provide a sturdy way to carry your phone on your bike and protect it from the elements, while also allowing you to use it.
Case + mount
Bike phone cases tend to be for stem or handlebar mounts, and they’re usually variations on a similar theme: your phone is held in a phone-specific case, which can then be clipped securely into a small plastic block on your handlebars or stem. The case may or may not be waterproof.
These sorts of mounts, generally speaking, will allow you to align your phone in either portrait or landscape orientation. Although for the sake of keeping it out of the way of errant knees, it's best to use portrait orientation if the phone is mounted on the stem.
Universal bracket
Bag
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