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The Vitalismo Bike Phone Holder is a waterproof, multifunctional handlebar bag designed for smartphones up to 7 inches. It features a 360° rotating design, ample storage capacity, and a sensitive touchscreen for easy access to your phone's functions while riding. With a tool-free installation and a durable, pressure-resistant build, this holder is perfect for cyclists looking to enhance their riding experience.
Manufacturer | Vitalismo |
Brand | Vitalismo |
Model | Bike Handlebar Bag 2201 |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 10.5 x 7 cm; 229 g |
Item model number | D37 |
Manufacturer part number | EU137G01SCHWARZ |
Special Features | Includes Card Holders, Includes Coin Pouch, With rain cover, Waterproof, Includes coin pouch, Includes card holders, Phone Holder |
Item Weight | 229 g |
M**L
Great product! Cannot fault it
I ordered one of these on Tuesday and it arrived the next day via Amazon Prime. It was reasonably priced, not the cheapest holder on the market but no where near the most expensive. For the features claimed in the item listing, I'd day it's excellent value for money.I've made two journeys since attaching this holder to my Pure Air3 Pro escooter, including a 9 mile trip into Glasgow City centre during a downpour. My smartphone & contents of the case remained bone-dry throughout!The touchscreen performs well, my only criticism here is that it doesn't recognise my fingerprint through the plastic—re-entering one print solved this, but that finger is not recognisable when the smartphone is out of the case 🤦♂️ thankfully android allows four prints to be saved, so I've got one for when it's in the case and another for when it's out.Speaking of my smartphone, I have a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra—I wouldn't describe it as a Phablet but its one of the largest phones on the market—it fits snuggly in this case, without needing to remove its protective cover, and as you can see from my attached photograph, the display is totally accessible from all four corners. Very easy to use, with one minor drawback—I cannot access this side buttons 😭. To be fair, it's a universal case, and different model smartphones have their side buttons in different places. Pressing hard on the side of the case does provide enough force to depress the button, so I can live with this—as long as you remember where the power button is on your device, otherwise you'll be unzipping every time you want your display on; else keep it on all the time.It was difficult to pass a USB-C cable through the slot in the side of the case—it's a tight fit and I was probably being too gentle for fear of damaging my new product. But it does fit, and there was no damage, so you can be assured that it will pass through so don't give up—I suggest you pass the USB-C/micro/lightning end, rather than the larger USB-A plug.If I were to focus on the cons, other than accessing your smartphone side buttons, it would be that:● there is no hole for the rear camera—again being a universal product, different models have cameras in different places, so short of making a portion of the back transparent, I don't know how this could be resolved.● the connection to the bracket is fixed in portrait position, whereas other cases in this price range can rotate into landscape, or even allow rotation through multiple axis. Given the rigidness of this case & bracket, and the security that this provides for the contents, it's something I can live without.● for the larger smartphone, 6.8"+, the USB-C cable is tight up against the side of the case. Leaving a gap between the two zips to allow the cable to protrude slightly compromises its waterproof quality. Leaving the case closed does risk damaging the cable, particularly if you're riding on bumpy surfaces where vibrations travel up through the frame and into the case. I'm using a cheap USB-C cable from poundland for precisely this reason. If it gets damaged, I lose £1.50, and I can live with this. I wonder whether this is an opportunity for entrepreneurs to design an angled 90° USB-C plug?! I'd buy that for a dollar!
A**G
Good quality
Surprisingly a very good quality for the price. I am very pleased and using it all the time. Other bikers commented on it with good remarks.
R**H
Been using this for a year!
After a full year of rides—commutes, grocery runs, and the occasional gravel detour—the Vitalismo bike phone holder is still clamped to my bars and showing no cracks or rattles. The hard-shell case shrugs off rain thanks to the zip-on waterproof cover; I’ve pedalled through winter downpours with my iPhone bone-dry inside, plus room to spare for a couple of bank cards, cash, and a tiny repair kit.The 360-degree swivel lets me flip from portrait to landscape mid-ride, and the quick-release clip is gold when I lock the bike: one push and the entire pouch comes with me so there’s nothing tempting left behind.Only real drawback is the screen window on sunny days—it turns into a mirror just when you’re trying to follow a route. Cranking brightness helps, but I still end up shielding the display with a gloved hand. If Vitalismo adds an anti-glare layer, it’s an instant five-star product.For the price, though, the combo of toughness, storage, and waterproofing makes this mount excellent value. If you need a secure place for your phone and essentials without committing to a full handlebar bag, this hits the sweet spot—just mind the glare when the sun finally shows up.
R**S
A solid blend of functionality and protection.
Navigating through city streets or rugged trails on my bike has always demanded a reliable phone holder, and the Vitalismo Bike Phone Holder has come through. While it has plenty of notable features, there are a few areas where it could improve. Here’s my breakdown:Pros:Waterproof Protection: A standout feature. Whether it's a sudden downpour or a splash from a puddle, my phone remained dry and fully functional.Sturdy Grip: The holder grips the phone securely, ensuring it remains in place even on bumpy terrains.Touch Screen Friendly: The protective screen still allows for touch screen functionality, which is great for quickly checking maps or changing songs.Easy Installation: Setting it up on my bike was a breeze, and the adjustable clamps ensured a snug fit on different handlebar sizes.Swivel Feature: The 360° rotation is handy, allowing me to adjust the phone's viewing angle as per my preference.Cons:Size Limitations: While it fits most phones, those with bulkier cases might face a tight squeeze.Screen Glare: In bright sunlight, the protective cover sometimes causes glare, making it a bit challenging to read the screen.All in all, the Vitalismo Bike Phone Holder offers a solid blend of functionality and protection. It's an accessory that has made my cycling journeys more convenient and enjoyable. For anyone looking to securely mount their phone on their bike, especially in varying weather conditions, this product is worth considering.It is so good I now has 3
C**C
Not as secure as I thought!
Great to hold everything like phone, keys etc. c but the pouch doesn’t stay in place….it doesn’t seem to be secure enough and goes around the bars. Also the pouch is often at an angle, so no good if you want to make calls or follow a sat nav!
J**N
It fits motorcycles too
Honestly it's perfect !I bought it for my 2000 watt ebike I built never fitted it. But Instead I put it on my motorbike and it fits perfectly and doing 105mph down a duel carriage way and i can tell you now it's secure and not going nowhere can't complain 10/10
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