Works well, but then, don't expect 100% elimination of vibration.
I still get wavy video recording from vibration on my Xiaomi 9SE phone.
https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=625999..._u=i1jml7aq5c79

Motorcycle phone holder, With vibration damper
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Nov 18 2022, 09:00 AM
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I got this from Taobao, with wireless charging option.
Works well, but then, don't expect 100% elimination of vibration. I still get wavy video recording from vibration on my Xiaomi 9SE phone. https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=625999..._u=i1jml7aq5c79 ![]() |
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Nov 18 2022, 09:04 AM
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QUOTE(technosakai @ Nov 17 2022, 12:17 PM) How much is it? Need to buy through their official website? Those are pretty good for overall use, not easy for people to snatch your phone off the holder while waiting at traffic light.For a normal Android phone (non-flagship) need to buy their universal stick on lock onto the back of the phone, then you can't place your phone flat on the table though What about the usual phone mounts that delivery riders use? Not good? Those like motowolf.. basic lock onto handlebar and kepit your phone Only beef I have with phone mounted on handle bar, you need to nod your head to look at it and taking your line of sight off the road ahead of you. Not wise from safety perspective. If you have full face helmet, it's more pronounce with the head nodding effect. People complain about vibration and phone, is when your phone has optical image stabilizer (OIS) in your camera ie. floating lenses or sensors. Vibration will kill them sooner or later. |
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Nov 18 2022, 09:07 AM
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QUOTE(harryleesbr @ Nov 17 2022, 07:46 PM) I am looking for 1 for GPS. Thought of getting Garmin but I think overkill of kapchai. Garmin Zumo is great little GPS for bike, if you can afford.Any recommendation on model? However....... they are discontinuing map supply entirely, starting July 2023. You best bet nowadays, move to mobile phone. Yeah, those navigation apps sucks, not like dedicated Garmin... but it's the only viable options now, until someone come up with interface like Garmin. harryleesbr liked this post
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Nov 18 2022, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(MISMan @ Nov 17 2022, 12:22 PM) adui! so expensive!!! Seal cover, including those waterproof bag that let you place your phone under a transparent cover, really heat up the phone.btw guys, do u all have phone heating problem? coz operate under hot sun + GPS + sealed cover... how to resolve that? I gave up on those. Just get yourself a waterproof phone. MISMan liked this post
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Nov 18 2022, 09:13 AM
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My next "upgrade" will be the full Quadlock kit with vibration dampener and wireless charging.
Not cheap, gonna be around RM1k. Hope it's worth it. |
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Nov 18 2022, 10:08 AM
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QUOTE(harryleesbr @ Nov 18 2022, 09:53 AM) I am using a relatively "cheapo" iPhone SE gen 2.So far been with me through heavy rain, dirt and hot sun, mounted on the wireless charging Taobao phone holder. Done only 10,000km ride with it. Waiting for SE2 to scream murder, but it is still refusing to do so. Only thing with wireless charging is heat. When sun is hot heating up the phone, iPhone will slow down it's charging rate through wireless charging, to preserve battery health. If you want faster charging under hot sun, use wire charging. |
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Nov 18 2022, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Nov 18 2022, 08:01 PM) general rule - whatever u use.. as long as its mounted on the handlebar..... ur gonna get that result unless ur camera has super amazing stabilization. Ziploc is your best friend and easily replaceable and purchased to rain proof it.maybe can look into zip lock bags as well... i remember seeing a video where the touch screen still works with the ziplock bag and can still be used to mount in the holder. Many using ziploc but didn't change it after 2-3 use, and water starts to sip in. |
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Nov 26 2022, 08:33 AM
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Quadlock black Friday sales 30% off.
Anyone bought anything? I just dropped $180 american bucks 🤣🤪 |
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Nov 27 2022, 08:38 PM) Ori quadlock operates out off Shenzhen factory and have sales office in Hong Kong for worldwide orders.Anything produced in China, the factory next door will usually have the same drawing to make a copy of the same thing. These factories runs like Xerox copier, minus the cost of marketing and advertisements of the real deal. Just carted out one set of this "fake" Will compare it to my ori, see how much I had been suckered with 180 bucks This post has been edited by WH4CockcooBird: Dec 7 2022, 11:14 AM |
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Also gonna check if the wireless charger of ori Quadlock can be mounted on this knock off.
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Dec 7 2022, 03:28 PM) Incidentally there was a online review (by some sillypore bikers) of these fake quadlock and the mount itself did better than the original. And yes, it's such a 1:1 copy, parts are cross compatible. I would get a rugged case and epoxy the back holder on it.. However, for the sticky phone back, best to use original quadlock as they use original 3M tape. I've been using the fake one for past year. They only thing that failed was the sticky pad ...which is now permanently epoxied to my phone case. But then again....I bounce it off-road frequently and my phone is a stupid 500g(?), More than 2 times heavier than a normal phone...so it's probably more than what it was been designed to handle..... But in any case when using these sticky mounts, best to use with a safety lanyard and loop it around your mount. Or for the sake of "safety", I might just pay for the original case. |
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