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🚴♂️ Ride Smart, Stay Connected: Your Phone’s New Adventure Buddy!
The Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder is a versatile, weatherproof phone mount designed for cyclists, motorcyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts. It securely fits smartphones between 4.6" and 7" long and up to 3.6" wide using a durable silicone net. Featuring 360° rotation and a shock-absorbing ball socket, it offers customizable viewing angles and vibration protection. The tool-free adjustable clamp fits handlebars from 7/8" to 1.25" diameter, making installation quick and easy. Its waterproof and UV-resistant materials ensure reliable performance in all weather conditions, while maintaining full access to phone buttons, ports, and cameras.












| ASIN | B01LWDCSIZ |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Arm Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,275 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #73 in Powersports Electrical Device Mounts |
| Brand | Roam |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Compatible Phone Models | 4.5-6.7" phones like iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 6S Plus, 6S, SE, Galaxy S23, S23 Ultra, S23+, S22, S22 Ultra, S21, S20, S10e, S10+, S10, S9+, S9, S8+, S8, S7 Edge, M20, J3 Pro, J3, E5, Core Max, C9 Pro, C8, C7 Pro, C7, C5 Pro, C5, A9s, A9 Star, A9, A8s, A8, A70, A7, A6s, A60, A50, A40S, A10, On7, Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, 2XL, Pixel 3, 3XL, Pixel 3a, 3a XL, Pixel 4, 4XL, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, 6 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro Compatible Phone Models 4.5-6.7" phones like iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 6S Plus, 6S, SE, Galaxy S23, S23 Ultra, S23+, S22, S22 Ultra, S21, S20, S10e, S10+, S10, S9+, S9, S8+, S8, S7 Edge, M20, J3 Pro, J3, E5, Core Max, C9 Pro, C8, C7 Pro, C7, C5 Pro, C5, A9s, A9 Star, A9, A8s, A8, A70, A7, A6s, A60, A50, A40S, A10, On7, Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, 2XL, Pixel 3, 3XL, Pixel 3a, 3a XL, Pixel 4, 4XL, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, 6 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro See more |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle, Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 61,778 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Item Dimensions | 4.96 x 3.03 x 2.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Roam |
| Mfr Part Number | RoamJB1 |
| Model Name | galaxy |
| Model Number | 8542070736 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| UPC | 854927008003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**.
Very durable
Amazing little phone holder. I have used it on my 2017 Harley Dyna Low Rider and it works amazing. The clamp strength is great very easy to mount and super durable.
T**A
Love it
Great product. Not worried about phone falling off.
P**S
Not bad for the price...
This kit installs easily and has the pros and cons one might expect. My phone (Galaxy Note Edge) is a bit on the larger side, so I needed to swap out the elastic strap contraption with the included larger one. Also my hybrid bike's straight handlebar is a bit thick, so I needed to switch to the (thoughtfully provided) longer thumbscrew. As I was hoping from the photos, the plastic clamp is lined with soft silicone(?) type rubber, making for a firm hold, but padded enough to avoid rubbing or marring of the phone case. Use is a little more awkward than I expected; the clamp is (probably for the best) firmly spring-loaded, so you need to pry that apart with two fingers, while dropping the phone in, and it needs to be placed a little off-center lengthwise, due to the shape of the elastic strap. Then the opposite corners of the elastic strap can be placed on (opposite, to keep it from sliding away). It is definitely a two-handed operation, and one I'd tire of if I were getting on and off frequently. I find myself holding my breath when going over bumpy pavement or off-road, but at least in a couple days of use so far, it has shown no sign of looseness. I have snugged up the thumbscrew before rides just to be on the safe side. What I didn't expect is that on my Galaxy Note Edge, the elastic straps cover the app-switch button and "back" button almost perfectly, making it impossible to use them without lifting the strap up. Also it wraps around very close to the power button. Not a massive problem, and so far no functional issues, but it's rather inconvenient if you are trying to switch between cycling app screens, switching between apps, etc. The elastic strap seems to favor holding the phone a bit off-center in the lengthwise direction, again not a problem but kind of odd. No complaints that it does its job, it is better than "okay" for the money, and the included accessories are helpful, so it deserves more than a 3, but the lack of a really positive grip is a little unnerving (for example, why not two clamp pairs, with an "overhang" on them to prevent it bouncing out?) and it is quite bulky/heavy, relying on friction for most (all?) of its capabilities, so I can't really call it a 5 either.
T**A
Great Company and works great, use it accordingly and you'll get the most of this mount...
Ok I say use the mount accordingly because of course if you use this mount in a violent environment of course you'll experience breaks like I've seen. I think it depends in my opinion how you're mounting it. How are you riding, are you doing bunny hops, hitting heavy mountain biking etc. I can't speak for those types of scenarios personally but to me this mount is awesome. I've used it on my rides varying from a few miles to 14-15 mile trips and it works fantastic. You don't need to tighten the rotating portion of the mount that holds your phone very tight. For me I left it with a slight give so I could adjust it if need be and even when I hit a few roads through some rough city blocks on my commutes and it held up. I may have had to readjust it, but only slightly and it wasn't a big deal at all. I have a Schwinn road bike with drop bars and it has a set of breaks on the middle of the bars as well but it didn't impede installation. In fact I was able to try different ways of mounting it whether it be the open side facing me or outward to let the brake cable pass. Turns out the best way was the closed side because the mounting bracket had an open space for the cable to pass through so it worked out. Installation was a breeze. You could take out the rubber grips inside if you have insulated drop bars like mine to help with the closing of the clamp. That was what I had to do and as far as losing the cushioning of the rubber grips, the insulated handle bars made up for that. I have an iPhone X and it fit perfectly and held perfectly. For convenience I only used two of four available silicone bands on opposite corners and it held up fine for ease of dismounting it. Not recommended for all because I ride city roads, but that's just me. Also I should note that the two grips on each side to initially place your phone in have spring tension. So it retracts and grips the phone, with rubber backing. The silicone grips didn't impede my ability to use my phone either. It isn't too bulky, it actually looks pretty stylish, and on top of the looks, it does it's job. Again, I mean you can't stick this mount on a dirt bike and get crazy with it, I'm sure it would break, but common sense would tell you not to mount a phone when you are doing X-Games type of activities anyhow. I think the price for this mount is MORE than fair for the product. If you are second guessing buying this, I recommend you not to and go ahead and get it, you'll be happy you did. Not to mention it's easy to register your product with your email and name for a LIFETIME warranty, how can you beat that? Do they honor that warranty? YES they do. I've had a unique situation that had nothing to do with the products structural integrity or repairs, but it required me to use the warranty and I can tell you they were more than happy to help me. So not only is the product great, the warranty is too. This is probably one of my first reviews I've ever done and I've been an Amazon member for a long time. I had to write this because I wanted people to buy something good for commuting and who weren't sure about buying it. Also, because these guys are great. I did not receive the product for free for this review, I paid for it just like anyone else did. Thanks for reading, hope the review helped. Material: quality four stars because it is plastic, but don't let that fool you, it's strong. Durability: four stars because again it's plastic and I know others will try to get crazy on their vehicles, bikes etc. and it will probably give way if you are doing jumps and whatnot. Versatility: Five stars, It more than likely will hold all phone types, even Notes. It opens up that much. And you could mount it anywhere pretty much as long as your handlebars aren't already full of different items like horns, bells, lights etc.
G**G
So far...so good.
12 July 2020 - Review update - As noted in my prior posts, I have purchased two Roam Co-Pilots, one for my bike, one for my girls bike. We have done a lot of riding the past several months. Most recently, we did a lot of riding in the Berkshire region of Massachusetts. The product held up extremely well. There were no issues of the product not holding the phones. There were no issues of the phones vibrating. We did riding on major highways as well as surface roads (back roads). No issues noticed. Very good product for the price. This will be my last post regarding this product unless for some strange reason it fails within the coming year, which I highly doubt it will. Cheers! 28 May 2020 - Review update - As promised, spring arrived here in New England and I have had several opportunities to get out on the bike and test the Roam. So far it has performed flawlessly. The slight movement I was anticipating has not happened. The phone stays in one position. It is a nice addition to have the GPS available while riding. Also, I did purchase a second one for my girls bike (2015 Honda Rebel) and mounted the Roam on her bike just last week. She went on a long ride to Cape Cod and said the Roam was absolutely a plus. She was able to use the GPS function without any issues. The handlebars on the Rebel do not leave too much room to mount the Roam, but I was able to find a spot on the left handle bar that made it easy to view and use. Overall, both of us are very satisfied with this product. If anyone has any doubts, put those fears to rest, I will recommend this product each time the topic comes up. And because I have now 'road' tested the product, I would like to update the overall rating to five stars. Stay safe out there. December 2019 - Purchased this product as a Christmas gift to myself. Was looking for something dependable, yet reasonably priced. Easy to put together out of the box and came with three (3) silicone nets. The Roam is mounted on my 2012 Honda Shadow Phantom. However, weather here in the northeast is not conducive to riding a motorcycle right now. So, any true product review will have to wait until spring 2020 which is why I gave it four stars overall. I did notice one feature that I am not sure how it will effect operation. With the holder mounted on the handlebars, fully tightened, I can still move the 360 degree ball socket with my hands. Not sure how that will hold up traveling on the road. I envision that the phone will move a bit, requiring slight adjustments while riding. My potential fix for this is to glue a small (very small) piece of thin rubber (like a piece of a rubber band) to the tip of the ball (pivot point). My hope is the rubber will keep the phone from moving at all. Also, in order to move the phone to a different position, my hope is it will require the mechanism to be loosened quite a bit in order to break free of the rubber band friction. When the good weather arrives in 2020, I will test my theory and update the review. Oh, one more thing. I will be purchasing a second Roam Co-Pilot this week for my girls bike (2015 Honda Rebel). I am doing so because so far, based on what I have seen, I am confident that the Roam Co-Pilot will function flawlessly. It appears to be very well built of a hard plastic, has 360 degree maneuverability, and is reasonably priced. Stay tuned for an update in spring 2020.
D**3
Cheaply made and breaks easily
This phone mount initially seemed great, held phone sturdy and mounting was easy. However it is very poorly made and NOT durable. I ordered 2 and both have already broke. First one the mount clamp broke and the second one, the clamp and screw broke while riding my bike today. I cannot recommend this phone mount. It WILL break and is poorly made of cheap plastic. Look for something better.
P**D
Works great, and for large phones, but don't expect support from anyone.
I have an iPhone 12 Pro Max, and none of the options in my favorite bike shop worked well for it. I ordered this, and it’s amazingly adjustable and sturdy. I have no concerns at all that my phone is going to jump off the bike. The adjustability of the mount to fit a wide range of handlebars is great; I hadn’t realized just how chunky my handlebars are, but the widest setting of the mount was perfect for them. The inclusion of three sizes of silicone net is surprising, but assures compatibility with a very broad range of phones. I view the clamp as a nice bonus for added stability and security but I think the silicone net is the main factor in making the phone safe. I suspect the phone would go flying in a major crash; that’s a risk I’m willing to take. The corners of the silicone net can get in the way of navigation on the phone, particularly when there’s a badge in the top left corner for an active background app. Nevertheless I like the silicone net because I think it’s the most secure mechanism I’ve seen that doesn’t require replacing my phone case. I left the review at five stars, but was tempted to move it to three due to the BS offering of support. The device comes with a little card offering a lifetime warranty at a specified URL. Which does not exist. Actually, the entire website does not exist, not just the particular page. The Roam product page at Amazon offers no contact information. If you follow Amazon's links to support for the product you get the information I show in the photo. The website is the wrong one -- it's for Roam pet food. And you can see for yourself that the phone number isn't a phone number. I think the thing that annoys me the most about this is the fact that Amazon blithely publishes this information and obviously is not interested in its accuracy -- a simple check would have rejected the phone number -- and provides no way to even point out to Amazon that their info is BS.
G**E
Hopes and Expectations, Shattered.... Literally
I wish I had a good thing to say (ANY good thing) about this mount but my 1-star review seems too high at the moment. And as they always say, "you get what you pay for." It served its purpose for about 80 days / maybe 20+ total rides on my motorcycle. And in my worst nightmare scenario, the mount holding my phone snapped off as I was cruising at 70+ mph. One moment I'm peacefully watching the road ahead and next thing I know is I see my phone tumble out of control, bouncing off my tank and onto the freeway behind me. There was nothing I could do to save it. It happened so fast. I don't know if it was a bump? (didn't feel any) Wind? (shouldn't have been - it was behind my windscreen) Vibrations from the bike? ......who knows? Doesn't matter now. I retrieved my phone and thankfully it landed on the left shoulder. You wouldn't know by these photos but it's a good thing my phone was there to absorb all of the impact, leaving the broken half of the mount looking almost like new. My riding buddy told me I shoulda had it tied down with a tether reinforcement. I guess it's my fault then, huh? Yay, hindsight!! As for my phone - shattered screen, non-functional and currently sitting in an Apple Store getting repaired. I have the damage coverage, which is great, but the out of pocket deductible stings a bit. My motorcycle insurance would cover it, but I don't think it's worth filing a claim for something like this since the damage cost is so low. I need to look into mounts with vibration dampening or some sort of tether that ensures it won't fly off and turn into a projectile that could damage another vehicle or hurt someone. In the end, I'm heart broken, mount broken and phone broken. Even if I could get a replacement under warranty, I don't trust this mount/brand to hold my phone on my bike ever again. I've used other mounts/brands in the past and they're all kinda the same, but none of them ever snapped in half while on a ride. This is the last time I ever use a mount like this to hold my phone on my motorcycle and I hope those who bought or plan to buy this mount will have better luck than I did.
T**G
Functional but not pretty.
Does the job but can look untidy if your phone isn't attached.
H**R
المكونات المستلمة غير مطابقة للوصف
أنا عملت إرجاع للمنتج لان المكونات المستلمة شبكة واحدة فقط ومسمار واحد فقط وليس كما في الوصف رجاء تحري الدقة عند شحن المنتج
M**R
This is one of the best phone holders I've used
I had one to cycle Lands End to Jon O'Groats, one to cycle around Wales and two others in between. Of all of them, this model works the best. The best feature is the rubber retainers straps. These go over the corners of the phone, and prevent it from coming free of the carrier. That happened quite a lot with the previous holders, and had led to smashed screens in the past. It fits easily onto the handlebars, although the bracket comes loose unless under pressure from the clamp, so you need to do it up quick using both hands. Over the course of around 12 miles on the towpath, the mount moved a total of 8cm downwards. Under normal road conditions, the mount doesn't move from the position you set it.
L**O
Stabile e solido
Il supporto si adatta facilmente al manubrio della bicicletta, l'operazione è semplice e rapida. Acquistato per montarlo sulla mia mtb si è rivelato stabile e solido anche sotto stress per discese lunghe e sconnesse. Nella scatola, oltre al supporto, vengono forniti tre elastici da utilizzare per bloccare lo smartphone, uno più piccolo e due un po' più grandi e due viti perno di misure diverse. Registrando il prodotto sul sito del produttore si otterrà la garanzia a vita del prodotto. Consigliato.
G**4
Excellent phone mount for any type of bicycle.
Excellent bicycle phone mount. Works as intended and the phone fits snugly and safely on the mount even while riding under extreme condition. Well worth buying! Be sure to check your phone width before getting this.
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