Any suggestions? iphone4 holder

Mark Hooton

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Guys, as always, I`ve been fooling about in my garage and I have made an iphone 4 holder for my beloved bikes. It`s purely for me, helps me see if anyone is calling me and somewhere to sit my phone.

I never considered any commerical application but I will if I have the benefit of anyones valid and merited opinion. It uses a low cost silicone cover off fleabay on the phone to stop any vibration and one of those satnav RAM mount thingys which I use for my Tom Tom.

If it proved a good idea with appeal `to the masses` then I would sell them I think.

Any thoughts or opinions would be helpful, as I said, not intended for anyone else but me but with some help it might be worth doing! otherwise I`ll leave it on my bike and be a happy tosser!

I always remain thankful for any opinions and without them some of the stuff I have made would never have seen the light of day!

Its not a good image but you can see it on the left, made from stainless as usual and built to last.

Mark.

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Great Idea.

Why not have a cut out on the bottom so you could add a charging lead if needed?

How much would they cost?

I'd be interested in one..
 
There is such a thing as too much you know.

Unless you're an american, obviously. ;)
 
Ive already got a hole in the bottom of mine. haven`t thought about price whatsoever - one reason why I have done this for me is that the ones on the market seem mega bucks and I bet they haven`t made them as strong as I can.

With that said, if I do look at making them for sale they will be significantly cheaper (but not lower quality, if anything better quality) than some of the prices I`ve seen quoted :eek:
 
Never answer phone on the bike but if i did Ive a Bluetooth Garmin and Scala headseat.
 
Mark

FWIW - I think its too in your face positioned where it is and in combination with your Tom Tom mount. Moreover, with the advent of Bluetooth, those using a Sat Nav can usually connect through the GPS unit or a dongle connected to the Autocom. So - not sure how popular it might be but, given your undoubted quality kit, those who bought one would I am sure be delighted.

How about a secure cradle for a Kenwood 3201 radio that keeps it upright for best signal and prevents it being tea-leafed while stopped for a drink? Happy to provide the measurements if you (and others) thought it worthwhile.

Pete
 
Mark

FWIW - I think its too in your face positioned where it is and in combination with your Tom Tom mount. Moreover, with the advent of Bluetooth, those using a Sat Nav can usually connect through the GPS unit or a dongle connected to the Autocom. So - not sure how popular it might be but, given your undoubted quality kit, those who bought one would I am sure be delighted.

How about a secure cradle for a Kenwood 3201 radio that keeps it upright for best signal and prevents it being tea-leafed while stopped for a drink? Happy to provide the measurements if you (and others) thought it worthwhile.

Pete

+1 very good suggestion and allowing for the condom Kenwood bag to keep it dry or by some other means.
 
Looks like a great idea. I'm up for one. Deffo needs to be able to have a charger plugged in though.
 


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