Lamicall BM02 handlebar phone mount
<strong>68,274 ratings.</strong> That is more than every scooter on this site put together, several times over, and it is Amazon's #1 best seller in its category. Riding with a phone in your hand is how most avoidable scooter falls happen, and $16 removes the reason to do it.
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- #1 best seller in handlebar phone mounts
- Phones
- 4.7 to 6.8 inches, up to 19/32" thick
- Vehicles
- The listing names scooters explicitly, not just bikes
- Grip
- Four corner arms with silicone pads
- Weight
- 7 oz
- Warranty
- 1 year
The good
- 68,274 ratings at 4.6 — the most-reviewed product anywhere on this site
- Amazon's #1 best seller in handlebar phone mounts
- Four-corner grip with silicone pads: won't pop open on a pothole
- Explicitly lists scooters, not just bikes
- Rotates between portrait and landscape
- One-handed operation, installs without tools
- Stainless steel, aluminium and silicone rather than all plastic
The not so good
- Not water resistant — your phone is exposed in rain
- The corner arms cover part of the screen on smaller phones
- On a scooter with no suspension, handlebar vibration reaches the phone
- 7 oz sitting on the bars, which you notice when folding
4.6 out of 5 from 68,274 ratings. The word that recurs across the positive reviews is "solid" — buyers describe it not moving at all over rough pavement, which is the only thing that matters in a phone mount. Complaints cluster on two points: the arms obscuring screen corners, and rain. Nobody reports the phone actually falling out.