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The BRCOVAN 1'' Ball Phone Mount Holder is a rugged, vibration-dampened phone cradle compatible with RAM mounts, designed to securely hold smartphones sized 5.4'' to 6.9''. Its high-strength composite construction and anti-shake features ensure your device stays protected and stable on any bike, scooter, ATV, or UTV ride.
C**H
extremely secure cell holder.
This has to be the most rugged cell holder I've ever seen or used. Coupled with a RAM mount and you have a ballistic tough MC or ATV mount/holder. The only thing to keep in mind is make sure your phone isn't too tall. My Motorola G-power with a 'thin' protective shell just barely squeezes into this holder. I tried some of my older (smaller) phones to see if the cells were as secure as the G-power and they were. If you have an expensive phone (yeah, something fancier than my Motorola) and/or spend your time trying to drive over every mogul and just 'need' to have your phone in view, then this holder is the trick (especially if you match it up with a RAN mount.
B**G
Solid fit for SGS24+
Solid casing. Fits my Samsung Galaxy s24+Wasn't a fan of the screws needing to be loosened to fit the phone in, but I guess there won't be other phones in it so not a huge issue. Does not come with a nut for the camera accessory mount. Again, not a huge problem, but prevents immediate use of you don't have an extra one around.
G**.
ZX10R with steering damper, perfect fit
This holds my extra large phone perfectly steady on my bike. No special case required. Cannot see any visible movement on the road or freeway. The adjustability makes the fit very snug and secure.
E**.
ALMOST fit my phone perfectly "out of the box"!
I purchased this to hopefully fit my galaxy note20 ultra in its otterbox defender case. I looked up the measurements of the defender case online and it says 7.12in, while the listing for this says up to 7.2, well I got it and it JUST doesn't fit... without modifications. First I have to remove 2 of the side mounts (top if in landscape orientation) and store in the box, not wide enough. Second, the length (height) at max is just a hair too small so I figure "maybe if I remove the rubber covers on one side it'll fit", so I pry one side off (there's apparently a dab of glue on the tip of each one) and it still doesn't fit because of the point of the ends of the hooks, so I get a flush cutter/pair of wire cutters and just nip off the tip of the hooks (I also used my pocket knife to shave the sharp corners/edges the rubber covers were hiding) and voila, just makes it, the rubber of the otterbox gives it it's protection and holds nice and firm.I only just recieved it today so I have no clue how it'll hold up but I have high hopes, it seems robust enough to do the job, and hopefully last. At first I wondered what the thing on the end of the back was for I figured I could ziptie my charging cord to it so it doesn't fall somewhere when not in use, but then I read a comment about a go-pro mount and I thought "ahh, cool, but, ehhh, I don't need that so I'll stick to my idea of the charging cable mount point". The trucks at work have ram mounts to hold their cellphone/computer device so I figured I could make a 2-devive adapter to have my phone up for GPS, pandora, etc.... and there would be no permanent damage/change to the vehicle, just disconnect and add my contraption to the mix and be done, we'll see how well it works when I get to try it.Only reasons for the loss of the star is because 1. I had to modify it when it should have worked out of the box going by the information (sizing) posted; these manufacturers should realise not everyone doesn't use a phone case of some sort and especially with these "adjustable" type of mounts they should account for the possibilty of their use, an extra 1/4" in the adjustable part could have been the difference between me having to modify the item or being able to use it without modifying; and 2. the fact that I don't know how long it'll last since I just got it today. If I think of it, I'll come back in the future for a durability update.
F**Z
Does its job really well - holds the phone securely and dampens vibrations.
This does a good job of holding my phone. I historically used the RAM quick grip mounts, which cost significantly more and do not dampen vibration without a large and not inexpensive additional piece of hardware. I tried this mount and its now my go-to due to the more secure design. I do not see the point of the camera mount on the back of this, as phone + camera was a bit too much weight for the ram ball to handle. All of the "touch points" where the mount grabs the phone are rubber or silicone and this product does it's job well.
K**Y
Tight grip.
Works well in my boat and truck. Grips my pro max phone with mag case. I’d recommend.
J**N
Exceeded Expectations
This holder has worked well on my mountain bike, combined with a RAM clamp. Finally shifted a little bit after second crash but it held up well and even more importantly, held phone too. I did take time and care to adjust the side holders.
B**Y
It's a beast!
This phone holder is chunky. BUT... Construction is good quality. Vibration dampening keeps my iPhone 15 Pro steady as a rock!! It adjusts to fit phone perfectly.Of the 8 phone holders I've purchased over the years, this one is by far, the best phone holder I've purchased for my Kawasaki Ninja 1000.
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