Bike Phone Handlebar Bag Holder Bike Phone Holder Waterproof Bike Bag with Sun-Visor Rain Cover, TPU Touch Screen, Handlebar Mount Bicycle Phone Front Frame Bag Bike Phone Mount…

(29 customer reviews)

$13.99

  • 【Durable & Waterproof】The bike phone handlebar bag is made of waterproof material with sealed double zipper design to ensure that water does not flow into the bag, ensures your phone is protected from rain or other elements. (Tips: It can only protect against light rain, not recommended to use it in heavy rain)
  • 【Easy to Install & Quick Release】Designed for convenience to install and quick remove without tools, you can take the bag off separately with just one click after riding. It comes with non-slip silicone pads, you can adjust according to the diameter of the handlebars.
  • 【360° Rotation and Headphone Jack】Holder bike phone holder can be easily rotated to any angle you want, such as horizontally or vertically. The bike phone holder with a hidden earphone hole allows you to charge, answer the phone or enjoy music freely while cycling.
  • 【Sensitive Touch Screen】Bike phone mount is made of 0.25mm TPU film with high sensitivity and clarity, supports Face ID unlocks (Touch ID NOT worked through the screen cover), which can help you use your cellphone easily while riding, just enjoy your riding time!
  • 【Storage Space & Sun Visor】The bike phone bag can take small items besides cell phone, like wallets, keys, earphone, power bank or other small items. It also includes a sun visor for better anti-reflective from the sunlight.

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  1. C.

    The Bike Phone Handlebar Bag (Miruchertter) is one of those conveniences for you and having a cell phone with you when you ride a bike/bicycle. The bag is constructed well with denier nylon and sealed seamed zippers. There are two zippers; they are a bit stiff going around the corners but okay as long as you take our time and don’t force them. The vinyl for the lid is clear (for now until it get sun on it repaetedly) and is thick but still allows the touch screen (set on high sensitivity) to operate okay. The visor part is okay obviously does not shield the phone completely. This bag is a slim one and will really only hold the phone, money, credit cards, and a key. The bag is mounted to the handlebars with a plastic strap with a spacer installed that screws together to tighten it on. The mount can be installed without removing other things from the handlebars. It does come with a spacer but I added some silicone liner that I had to ensure any gaps were filled and the strap would not move after tightened. There is a 360 degree ball joint part on the mount so you can orientate the bag (up/down/canted or portrait/landscape) for your viewing the phone. This ball joint is convenient but it is a definite trade off to a bag that straps totally to the frame or handlebars because the bag is a bit more bouncy when riding. The back of the bag has a small clip that holds it onto the mount but, if depressed, releases the bag easily and quickly for removing as needed. I was hesitant to order the Bike Phone Handlebar Bag (Miruchertter) because I have a large cell phone (S24 Ultra) and use a case (Tough Armor) and many bags seem to have dimensions that only will accommodate a phone without a case on it. I am glad that this case does accommodate my cell phone with the case on it. Though, the bag is slim and using headphones with a jack also may not fit with a large phone. I am not certain about the ball joint surviving something falling on the bag or it because those type of designs are naturally just have the smallest amount of material and are the weakest point. For now, I will just use it and see what happens over time.

    C.

  2. Shannon R

    My 19 year old got a bike just before his recent birthday. He’s been riding it back and forth to college and all over town. I wanted to make sure he had everything he needed to stay safe on his rides, so I ordered him a bunch of bike accessories for his birthday, this being one of them. Initially he liked that it’s big enough to fit his phone with its case still on, and he liked that there are little pockets inside to carry a few small items. Unfortunately he was very disappointed in this from his very first ride with it. The first thing he noticed is that even with the little hood at the top that’s supposed to block sun, he had a terrible glare off the plastic that made it really hard to see his directions on his phone. The second problem is that every time he went over a bump in the road the whole holder would start to slide out of position. He said he tightened it as much as it would let him, and it still doesn’t stay securely in place. We likely will be trying again with another product.

    Shannon R

  3. Kitty

    I ordered this case to use on my daily bicycle rides with my Samsung Galaxy S23 FE in an Otterbox Defender. What I like about this is that it is not simply a cradle, but a full-on pouch, giving it some more protection and less likely of a “phone launch” during a bumpy ride. Be aware that the case itself is only water resistant but not completely waterproof. It could leak through the seams and the headphone port. But for a light rainstorm it is adequate.

    The touchscreen does work, but it does take a bit of pressure to get it to respond every time because it usually has some creases when I use it with my phone, but for my purposes that is just fine. I like that the bag has a quick release function to remove it from the handlebar mount. Not only does it make it easier to get the phone in and out of the bag, but I don’t have to remove my phone from the bag every time I stop at a store; I can just disconnect the whole thing and carry it inside.

    The cradle mount could stand to be more robust, and it is the weakest link of this system. The pouch does bounce a lot when I go over bumps and it can slide out of position because I can’t get the ball and socket tight enough, and I am concerned the thin plastic around the cradle might break. It does fit a good number of handlebars though.

    Despite my nitpicks, for the price of around ten bucks, I consider it a good value as long as it lasts. If I have any issues with it in the future, like the plastic screen protector turning yellow or brittle with daily use or the mounting interface cracking, then I will return to update this review.

    Kitty

  4. C.

    The phone holder was easy to mount, and I used an extra layer of silicone to be sure that it would stay tightly mounted when riding on bumpy roads. Just place the phone inside the plastic case and zip it up. The clear plastic cover keeps rain (light rain) off the phone, but still allows you to use the touch screen. The sun screen works fairly well, but I do have to adjust the angle of the phone depending on the angle of the sun. There is space in the holder for a few other items which you might want to take along.

    C.

  5. Gearmaster

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Fits nicely onto my handle bars. I like that it’s easy to remove so I can carry it when I’m not on my bike. My galaxy with case fits in there perfectly. I’m able to have my maps on while riding.

    Gearmaster

  6. Gearmaster

    Review for: “ Bike Phone Handlebar Bag Holder Bike Phone Holder Waterproof Bike Bag with Sun-Visor Rain Cover, TPU Touch Screen, Handlebar Mount Bicycle Phone Front Frame Bag Bike Phone Mount for Bike”

    Functions as expected. Looks as expected. Easy to install and use… but it gets less stable over time.

    Gearmaster