Price: $25.99 - $23.39
(as of May 28, 2025 19:17:11 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Quick & Secure Phone Mounting: This bike phone mount offers instant attachment and a secure grip for your phone on any adventure; the easy-to-squeeze levers and grippy arms help you place and hold your phone securely
360 Degree Phone Holder Rotation: Effortlessly switch between portrait and landscape with this rotating smartphone bar mount, ensuring optimal viewing angles
Universal Cell Phone Fit: This bike phone mount fits most standard and plus-sized phones (2.3″ – 3.6″ wide), with or without a case
Tool-Free Mount Attachment: This bike mount phone holder features tool-free mounting with inner continuous force springs in the squeeze clamp for a secure and easy-to-use phone mount
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Customers say
Customers find the phone mount holds securely and is easy to use, with one mentioning the rubber band doesn’t slip on the handlebar. They appreciate its accessibility, with one customer noting it’s convenient for fingerprint scanners, and find it convenient to remove the phone.
Pragmatic man –
Secure and accessible phone holder for bike handlebars
These are a great product. I bought one for my road bike because I like to take my phone off of the bike at rest stops. It’s so much easier to take the phone off with this design. The phone is secure in the holder. It is just much more accessibleI just bought another for my hybrid bike, which I ride on rough trails and surfaces. I was concerned about the movement and vibration of the bike and whether the phone would come loose. It did not. It makes it a lot easier to stop and take a picture with my iPhone.I don’t know if I would trust this on a mountain bike. Since I don’t have a mountain bike I will never know – lolHappy Pedaling!
Jared Roth –
Holds phone tight and easy to use
I own the translucent and the black versions. Both are awesome phone holders. Even when bike falls over phone stays in it tight. You can use the screen while it is in the holder. These guys make awesome stuff. I don’t think eve ever bought something from them that wasn’t fun and functional.
Jacqui Nuñez –
Great Phone Mount
LOVE THIS!! it’s very secure and keeps my phone SNUG! i am not worried about my phone popping off on a bump at all! Great price for the quality of the product!
Olive_Willowkris –
Works great on my rollator so far!
I have been looking for a phone holder for my rollator/walker. It’s helpful for following google maps when navigating/walking. Now I don’t have to try and hold my phone to follow directions AND keep both hands steady on my rollator so I don’t hit an uneven sidewalk and tip/fall over!I wish the sides of the holder were a bit deeper and perhaps the back that sits against the back of the phone were longer.My phone is big, Samsung s24ultra. It fits in this holder with an otter box case but it’s stretching this phone holder to it’s limits.Have yet to try wheeling on a bumpy surface. That will be the true test.
Rock Rocky –
Excellent option to put & remove slate smartphone from handlebar
I only bought this on Amazon because the local bike advocacy nonprofit’s store I was looking at was out of stock of the Nite Ize Squeeze phone holder.I like how this form factor/type of bike smartphone holder is the easiest to securing and removing your phone from your handlebar.If you have a rear-facing fingerprint scanner (such as on the Pixel 4a), then you can still easily access such a fingerprint scanner.Not that it really matters, but I do like the transparent color option very much.However, I think the Nite Ize Squeeze is only good for “small” phones. It seems to not be big enough for the Pixel 5a when I ride my bike.You have to really, really tighten the rubber strap to ensure the phone doesn’t rotate up/down on round handlebars (i.e., with circular cross-sections). Even with the Pixel 4a, depending on how bumpy my ride (I’m a non-professional bicyclist) is and how I initially position my phone; the Nite Ize Squeeze phone holder sometimes still seems to slip and rotate just enough to necessitate my intervention to rotate the phone holder back – and this is when I tighten the rubber strap as much as possible. (Trust me, it won’t break when the Nite Ize Squeeze is brand new.)Also, the Nite Ize Squeeze won’t protect your phone if the weather suddenly rains. Although this isn’t something that the Nite Ize Squeeze is built for, I wanted to point this out: as I rode in the rain with this one time. The Nite Ize Squeeze was fine, as it dries out fairly easily, but my phone’s charging port almost stopped working. Luckily, I only had to clean out the charging port of my Pixel 4a with a fine toothbrush and rubbing alcohol to get it to work again; but this was enough to cause me to look for another phone mount solution, besides the Nite Ize Squeeze, which would be able to withstand sudden light rain.
Displaced Canuck –
Works Only for Thick Handlebars
Great concept and well-made.Except for one critical item: The band that wraps around the handlebar requires a handlebar that is really thick! I have to put two layers of rubber sheeting under the mount. It sort of works but gets loose by the end of each ride. Too bad that a simple design error screws up a really well-made product.BTW: The clamp holds my iPhone 14 very well. So when the mount gets loose from my handlebar after an hour on my bike, the phone stays attached. It just faces the ground.
Meet#42 –
Tractor use approved
Use this Nite-Ize bicycle mount for my road bike, use in 2 tractors to securely mount my phone. Easy to use and have full access to phone screen. I use Nite-Ize products in most of my vehicles
J. Lutz –
Working great after slight modification
I was skeptical about it holding my Galaxy S phone during 15-25 mile casual bike rides around the suburbs of Detroit, but the grips work really well and the rubber band doesn’t slip on the handlebar. But, there is only a bit of friction keeping the phone part from rotating against the handlebar part, and the phone jiggles itself away from vertical due to vibration. So, I positioned the holder where I wanted it and then drilled a “hole” in the seam with the intent of creating slots in both parts, and then gently screwed in a little wood screw for anti-rotation. It is working great after two rides, and I’m optimistic about it holding up for a long time.
MrNic –
iPhones in different sizes all fit snug. Super easy and quick to attach mobile to the holder. I’d buy it again and prefer it a lot over the holder with the rubber bands. That thing is a mess. Buy this one.