Keep the phone out of your hands and bike safely
Fumbling behind the wheel? Not cool. You could get into an accident. So put the phone down — but keep it secure and steady as you bike your way to your destination. No more serious text-and-bike accidents or “oh crap, I dropped my phone” moments!
A cinch to set up and applicable anywhere
Use the holder’s watch-like button strap to clip the holder to a bike handlebar, shopping cart handle, treadmill handle, or baby stroller handle. Our handle is ultra adjustable for a versatile use — you don’t need to have a bike to use this smartphone must-have.
Fit to most smartphones
Our 360° Bicycle Phone Holder measures 2.5 x 4.5 inches and fits any smartphone that is 4 to 6.5 inches in height. Note for most phones, you might have to remove any thick protective casing to fit the device into the holder.
Turn it any direction
With 360-degree rotation, you can angle your phone any way without restriction. Discover ease in following a GPS map or reading a text however you want.
Super durable for trusty hold
Our phone holder is made from high-quality silicone that holds on tight and strong, all without scratching or clipping your handles of your bike or equipment of use. It’s a great alternative to hard plastics used by many other competitor products or similar phone-holding solutions.
D***o –
I haven’t had this clamp very long, but I can alredy tell you that it is simple to use and effective: twist the wingnut to open or close. Not a lot of pressure is needed to keep it in place. For me, the only thing that will take some getting used to is inserting the phone in the cradle, since it requires that the bands be stretched completely around each corner….it almost feels like they’re going to break – but they don’t. For receiving or making calls on the go, it’s probably best to leave the phone in the cradle and either use speakerphone or remove the entire unit by loosening the wingnut. I’m happy so far. I’ll update if I encounter any issues.
A***a –
The clamp is narrow enough to fit in among things like a front reflector, etc. The clamp is VERY sturdy, well built, and holds tightly. The design to hold down the phone is great. I have an OLDER holder on my bike, the kind that clamps the phone from the sides along with rubber holding straps for the corners, and it constantly turns down the volume as the phone edges down (because of how I have to mount it high up in the cradle to try and avoid that in the first place, the rubber pulls it down back to a ‘middle position’), or activates the phone assistant by squeezing the sides too hard when I DO mount it high in the cradle in the first place. THIS holder does NOT use side clamps. It only uses the corner rubber holder that stretches out and hooks the corners of the phone. We ride on VERY bumpy roads, hitting max speeds of 35.6 mph on big downhills, and so far we have had no issues with how securely it holds the phone. This is a great holder.
O***a –
Just received this mount today and installed in less than 15 seconds on my handlebar.
Luv the way it Clamps onto the handlebar with a few quick turns.
My iPhone 8 Plus fit pretty securely although it seems that you have to stretch the rubber a bit too far and
I worry about it snapping, but didn’t happen.
Road about 10 miles with it and it felt pretty sturdy.
Just make sure the adjustment is tight on the ball mount for the bracket to keep the phone from slowly tilting down when riding over bumpy areas and not sure if this may be a problem as I’m still testing it for the second ride.
E***d –
All I wanted was a secure way to keep my phone handy while I’m on my bike and this was a great option for the price! My phone feels secure so I don’t worry about it falling even if I go over bumps. It’s “just” hard enough to get the phone in and out that it can be a tiny bit annoying when I get on and off each time, but if it were any easier it wouldn’t feel secure. I like that it was SUPER EASY to install (and that’s coming from someone who’s not that handy) and I could place it and adjust it so it’s easy to see but not distracting. Basically, just as advertised.
P***r –
I actually got this phone mount for my golf cart. I have a more expensive one in the front but wanted to find something less expensive to use as a phone mount for the rear seats. This works perfectly. Easy to install and has a firm grip…it’s not going anywhere! We’ve made a few trips on the cart since installing it and it’s stayed in place. I will most likely be buying another so I can have two mounts for the two rear seats.
J***k –
I love going for bicycle rides. I use an app on my iPhone to show my time and distance. I did not have a good place to hold my phone while riding. If it was in my pocket I couldn’t see it while riding. The Cawcar handlebar mount is the perfect solution for me. My iPhone 11 fits nice and snug in the easy to use holder. The whole unit attaches very quickly to the handlebars by turning the knob. That’s it! Now I can see my progress as I ride. Great product, thanks!
V***a –
My previous (different brand) bike mount broke. The plastic and spring components lasted only about two years. What I love about this mount as a replacement is how easy it is to mount (took seconds, literally), and the phone holder is just stretchable rubber instead of tiny plastic components. As long as the rubber holds up, it seems like it will provide a strong grip
R***m –
The rubber grippers require a FIRM stretch to expand around corners of phone, but once pulled on, hold phone very securely. I got if for my wife, as she has to do looong walks with our baby. I don’t know if this would fit a larger phone, but it seems to be perfect grip for her samsung.
D***v –
I just installed this and am very pleased with how easy it was and how sturdy it feels. The padded material inside the grip cushions the handlebar and provides extra security. The socket where the ball sits also tightens nicely. They way the ring is shaped makes it easy to grip it to get it nice and tight.
I haven’t tested it yet on the road, but am looking forward to it.
P***v –
Having gone through several other bike mounts that broke in less than a year, I decided to try this one because of the good reviews. So far, I am impressed with it so far after a few rides. The mount is super easy to install on any handlebar and has a great grip that doesn’t slip. The actual phone holder is a nice silicon web that fits almost any phone. This model does not have the plastic side bars to hold the phone, which actually is good as they have been the source of other bike mount failures I’ve experienced. I should say that while the mount will accommodate a phone with a case, it can be a bit tight depending on the thickness of your case. So you may want to take your phone out of the case before placing into the mount. T
A***v –
I bought this with some reservation as I wasn’t sold on the rubber band style phone holder, and the clamp doesn’t wrap all the way around the bar, so I was skeptical that it would hold my phone securely on a bumpy trail. However, the latch on my rigid phone holder interfered with the handlebar on my new mountain bike, and this holder is inexpensive, so I took a risk. On my first ride I found that the holder is so secure that I quickly went from being careful over obstacles so as not to dislodge the phone holder to intentionally hitting them hard to see if I could dislodge it. It held securely regardless. Nice product.
J***m –
This mount is incredibly simple in design and installed in seconds. It feels sturdy. I like that the rubber bands don’t come in contact with the buttons on my phone and the description was accurate about securing a phone even with a protective case and pop socket. I would feel better about it if the claw grip wrapped all the way or at least a bit more around my handlebars , but it still feels nice and tight and secure so we’ll see what happens.
K***s –
Installed this on my bike stem which is larger in circumference than the clamp. Nonetheless, was able to clamp it quite securely around 3/4 of the stem, pinching it in place. I could tighten it enough that it didn’t move or vibrate. The rubber traps also held the phone in place quite well. I took it on its’ inaugural ride this morning which was an hour long cross country mountain bike ride that featured climbing, descending, rocky river crossings, and a pretty rigorous downhill complete with intermediate jumps and drops. All in all, it performed like a champ.
T***e –
I got this mount because it said it would work with a pop socket. I have an iPhone XS Max with a case and a pop socket and finding a decent mount to fit only the phone wasn’t easy. I was a bit skeptical that this mount would be as good as it says, but it surprised me! Not only does my phone fit well with both the case and the pop socket attached, but it’s also extremely secure. The clamp that holds it to my bike is solid and easy to install. The rubber grips hold my phone securely with no bouncing around, even going over 20 mph on my e-bike over torn up city streets. I’ve been using this mount for about a month now and I’m not at all concerned about my phone coming loose or being shaken so hard that it breaks my screen. It’s easy to put the phone into the mount and easy to remove. Even high speeds and rough roads have not caused the mounting clamp to loosen on the handlebar. I would not hesitate to use this mount while mountain biking on rough terrain. It is most definitely the best phone mount I’ve ever purchased (and there have been many over the years.)
A***a –
I have been using this on a Specialized Rock Hopper mountain bike which has tapered bars a non-round stem and mounting a Samsung S9+ with a Spigen case (2 piece construction- TPE inner body with the rigid plastic frame). The claw style clamp makes it easy to attach and reposition and it hold well on irregular shapes. The phone can be easily rotated to any angle and can be tilted with the locking ball swivel joint. The nut on the back can be hard to get a grip on sometimes depending on the mounting location but I like the fact that it is low profile with so much adjustability so I’ll deal with the minor inconvenience. Have been using it so far mainly on roads and have been trying to go through construction areas with the street torn up and it holds it’s position well. Also stands up to the impact of hopping curbs. I was worried about the elastomer cage that holds the corners of the phone would get in the way of the screen or side buttons but it really has not been an issue. I was also worried that when removing the phone it would also pry off my case but that has not been an issue. Will be hitting the trails soon to test but with how it’s performed so far, I think it will work well.