It's not time to throw the bikes up to the attic, there is still time to ride through the city and through the picturesque gardens. And this means that the time for such a selection has not yet been passed. Introducing 8 holders for iPhone on your bike.
1. LifeProof
LifeProof Bike Mount for iPhone 4 / 4S. Suitable for bicycles and motorcycles. The mount can be set in landscape or portrait mode. Quickly "detachable" in one hand.
Price: $ 39.99 | Buy
2. Joy Factory Stormcruiser
Storm Cruiser screwed to the bicycle handlebar by means of two heavy bolts. Thanks to the robust case, your iPhone will be protected from liquid and dirt during driving.
Price: $ 49.95 | Buy
3. iCarry Bike-S
Designed for use in horizontal and vertical position. iCarry has graceful curve which acts as a sound amplifier (10 decibels).
Price: $ 59.99 | Buy
4. Satechi CR-3800
Very affordable option from Satechi suitable for all models of iPhone and retains access to all buttons. Position adjustable.
Price: $ 24.99 | Buy
5. Scosche HandleIT
Flexible settings allow rashiryatsya to 4 inches, fit any mobile device or standalone GPS-device. Regulated under almost any wheel. There is a button to quickly get the device out of the bracket.
Price: $ 24.99 | Buy
6. BioLogic
Another durable option, BioLogic has a hard case with a leakproof ports to protect your phone from bumps, rain and mud.
Bike Mount pivots at multiple viewing angles. There is even a protective openings front and rear cameras, if you suddenly want to make a couple of photos during cycling.
Price: $ 50 | Buy
7. Arkon Slim-Grip
Arkon Slim-Grip works with most smartphones and most types of steering wheels. Head rotatable through 180-degrees allows precise positioning device, and a built-in seat belt improves peace of mind.
Price: $ 19.95 | Buy
8. Wahoo
Wahoo - more than just a holder. Wahoo is connected to any bike sensor to transmit data on the iPhone, which you could only dream of. There is a wireless speed and cadence sensors. Also included is a waterproof case.
Price: $ 129.99 | Buy
And that you use during your biking? Share in the comments.
[via Mashable]