There’s a few different variants of kits you can buy, but more than likely you’ll buy the standard cycling one which includes the phone case and the mount. Almost two months later, here’s how that’s worked out. So a week or so later I walked into a nearby bike shop and bought a couple. Out of his random stable of gear in the car, he pulls out a Quad Lock mount, which…immediately made a crap-ton of sense for what we were doing. See, Shane Miller and I were busy crashing drones into trees out in the mountains off-roading on road bikes. It just makes it a lot easier to see what’s going on when the unit is hopelessly trying to follow me.Īnd in fact, that’s how I returned to buying a Quad Lock mount. See, despite my general dislike for using my phone as a cycling head unit (yes, I know, some of you like it nonetheless), I do occasionally have uses for putting it on my handlebars. Ironically enough it was not a pitch, but rather necessity that led me to this review. Still, once you get on some PR mailing lists, they all try and eventually pitch you something phone related. Which is somewhat ironic considering I can’t even remember the last time I reviewed a phone-specific thing. There is no category of gadgetry that I get more manufacturer e-mails on than phone accessory junk.
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