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Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder

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Kupu Whakataki

The Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder is designed to securely hold smartphones on various handlebars, providing hands-free access for navigation, music, and calls. Its robust design ensures stability and protection across diverse terrains and weather conditions.

Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder on a bicycle handlebar

Image: The Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder securely attached to a bicycle handlebar, holding a smartphone.

Ihirangi mokete

The Roam Universal Black Net Bike Phone Mount Holder package includes all necessary components for installation:

  • Pakau Waea
  • 3 Sizes of Silicone Net
  • Backing Nut
  • Clamp
  • 2 Sizes of Screws
Components included in the Roam Bike Phone Mount package: phone grip, three sizes of silicone nets, backing nut, clamp, and two sizes of screws.

Image: A visual representation of all parts included in the Roam Bike Phone Mount package, laid out for easy identification.

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Follow these steps for tool-free installation of your Roam Bike Phone Mount:

  1. Whakapirihia te Clamp: Select the appropriate screw size for your handlebar diameter (7/8"-1.25"). Unscrew the backing nut, attach the clamp to your handlebar, and tighten the screw until secure. The protective handlebar clamp features a cushioned grip to prevent damage to your bike frame.
  2. Insert Phone Grip: Push the phone grip into the ball socket on the clamp until it snaps into place. Tighten the backing nut to secure the grip's position.
  3. Wahi Pūrere: Place your smartphone into the phone grip. The grip is designed to accommodate smartphones 4.6"-7" long and up to 3.6" wide, including those with protective cases.
  4. Secure with Silicone Net: Attach one of the three provided silicone nets to the four corners of your device. The stretchy web design provides a secure and stable grip.
Three-step installation guide for the Roam Bike Phone Mount: 1. Rotate to desired position, insert screw & tighten. 2. Place device into mount. 3. Attach silicone net to the 4 corners.

Image: Visual instructions detailing the three main steps for installing the phone mount and securing the device.

Close-up of the protective handlebar clamp with cushioned grip, highlighting its design to prevent frame damage.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the cushioned handlebar clamp, emphasizing its protective features.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Roam Bike Phone Mount offers versatile functionality for an enhanced riding experience:

  • Ka taea te whakarite Viewing Koki: The ball socket allows for 360° rotation, enabling you to position your device in portrait or landscape mode. Customize your viewing angle for optimal GPS navigation and cycling app use.
  • Full Phone Access: The net design ensures side buttons, camera, and charging ports remain accessible. You can adjust volume, use the camera, and charge your phone while riding.
  • Runga Rua: The ball socket base is engineered to reduce phone vibration over rough terrain, providing protection for your smartphone during various outdoor activities.
  • Hototahi Nihokikorangi: The mount will not interfere with wireless earbuds or other Bluetooth devices, ensuring seamless audio for music, calls, and navigation.
Image showing a smartphone in the mount on a handlebar, demonstrating 360-degree rotation for both portrait and landscape viewnga koki.

Image: A smartphone mounted on a handlebar, illustrating the 360° rotation capability for flexible viewing.

Close-up of the heavy-duty ball joint on the phone mount, indicating its secure locking system for outdoor adventures.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the heavy-duty ball joint, emphasizing its role in securing the phone and absorbing shocks.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Roam Bike Phone Mount, consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Hanganga Taurangi: The mount features durable silicone that resists cracking in extreme weather and temperatures. The waterproof clamp and arms are designed to handle rain, snow, heat, and cold. Regular cleaning with a damp cloth is recommended to remove dirt and debris.
  • Mauroa Tino: High-quality silicone is used for its superior stretch and longevity, designed not to tear under normal use conditions. Inspect the silicone net periodically for any signs of wear and tear.
  • Scratch-Free Grip: The protective handlebar clamp is firm yet gentle. Avoid over-tightening to prevent unnecessary stress on the clamp and handlebar.

Raparongoā

If you encounter any issues with your Roam Bike Phone Mount, consider the following:

  • Mount Loosening: Kia tino mārama te kakauamp screw and the backing nut for the ball socket are tightened sufficiently. The design incorporates a finger-tight adjustment for easy securing.
  • Phone Instability: Verify that the silicone net is correctly stretched over all four corners of your smartphone. Ensure you are using the appropriate size net for your device.
  • Difficulty with Phone Access: Confirm that the phone is positioned centrally within the net to allow access to side buttons, camera, and charging ports.

Whakatakotoranga

Hunga Hua4.96 x 3.03 x 2.13 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi3.36 hekere
Tau tauira8542070736
KaihangaHaereere
Pūrere HototahiSmartphones (4.5-6.7" screen size)
Momo WhakaekeHandlebar (fits 7/8"-1.25" diameter tubes)
TaeMaama Pango

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Roam offers comprehensive warranty coverage for its products. Many customers have reported a lifetime warranty upon product registration. For specific warranty details or support inquiries, please refer to the official Roam website or contact their dedicated support team.

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