

The Nite Ize Wraptor is a simple, well-designed option for riders who want to be able to mount their phone on their own bike or a bike-share bike, and who generally ride on smooth, paved roads. The Universal Adaptor sticks out from a phone’s case (or back), like most such adapters, which you may find annoying if that bothers you, you might consider buying a separate “bike ride” case for your phone.


(Also, you can use the cases and adapters with Quad Lock’s many other mounts, for car dashboards, running armbands, and more.) The indented socket on the back of the case was among the least noticeable of the case-type bike mounts we tested.
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The iPhone 8 Plus case we tested didn’t interfere with phone functions, and based on the Quad Lock cases we’ve tested for other guides, we’re confident that it would protect the phone in daily use. Both the phone cases and the universal adapter twist to lock into place on the mount, which in turn clamps onto a bike’s handlebars. In our tests, phones vibrated hardly at all-let alone rattled or shook-in the Quad Lock products, no matter how bumpy the road became. The Quad Lock cases (available for iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Pixel) and the Quad Lock Universal Adaptor, combined with the company’s Out Front Mount (which we prefer to the stem mount that comes in Quad Lock’s case-and-mount kits), proved to be the confidence-inspiring solutions for securely attaching any smartphone to any bicycle.
