A recent support article by Apple discourages users from mounting their iPhones on a motorcycle, revealing that vibrations from the high amplitude compromise the phone's camera quality. Several replies confirmed that the vibrations can affect the phone's camera, thereby degrading the quality of the camera system.19 Sept 2021
Can vibration damage a phone?
"Long-term direct exposure to high-amplitude vibrations within certain frequency ranges may degrade the performance of these systems and lead to reduced image quality for photos and videos. It is recommended to avoid exposing your iPhone to extended high-amplitude vibrations," Apple explains.13 Sept 2021
Is quadlock bad for your phone?
Quad Lock even lists a variety of motorcycles mainly twin cylinder models that can cause vibration issues. Be aware that it may be illegal in your jurisdiction to even touch the phone while riding, although the laws are a bit vague, says the Australian Motorcycle Council.3 May 2021
- Quad Lock Out Front Bike Mount. With an extremely secure fit and low-profile design, the Quad Lock Out Front mount is the best phone holder for any bike.
- Roam Universal Bike Phone Mount.
- Rokform Pro Series Quad Tab Mount.
- Nite Ize Wraptor.
What should I look for in a bike phone mount?
- Most secure for mountain biking. Most streamlined mount. Easy on and off of the phone.
- Sleek and low profile. Super easy access to phone.
- Very inexpensive. Easy to install.
- Simple and intuitive to install. Easy to transfer to stroller, treadmill, or other bikes.
- Very secure on bumpy terrain. Great protection from weather.
How do you attach your phone to a bike?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoeIBVf0cCw
Where can I put my phone on my bike?
- Inner Tube Bag.
- Top Tube Bag.
- Armband.
- Osprey Daylite Pack.
- Camelbak.
- Topeak Large Aero Pack.
- Pants Pocket. Very few carry a cell phone in their pants pocket.
- Jersey Pocket. Probably the most common place to put your cell is in one of those pockets on the back of a cycling jersey.