I bought this mount AND the phone case. I feel that it isn’t the best. It’s so difficult to attach the phone on the mount. Of course their video shows that it’s so easy because they are using iPhone 8 which is tiny!?!??
I would buy this if it could be fitted to my FairPhone's TPU case (I understand that the 3M adhesive pad won't stick to this material and there is apparently no QuadLock case for the FairPhone).
I have been waiting for a proper Brompton phone mount for a long time. And now? It seems these "Quad Lock" cases are only available for 4(!) phone brands... Oh well. The waiting continues.
@@CasablancaDriver I've tried these universal adapters (also used by other phone mounts). They require the case to be made of specific materials the glue will adhere to and the back must be completely flat and untextured. Which excludes most cases. More importantly, it adds a bump to the back of the case so it won't lay flat anymore. Typing on the phone while it sits on a table becomes impossible. I've tried that. I have spent quite some time looking for a quality mount which fits most phones, properly fits the Brompton and keeps the phone fully usable. This unfortunately isn't it. I'm thankful for any hints.
I am a strong user of quad lock mostly the barrel securements in the past. I have a Brompton and I purchased the Brompton quad lock. I noticed the operation of this quad lock is not great and getting the phone back in can require some finagling. I am achieving the 45 deg. angle clearance as required. The problem with this design is the right side hinge. When you insert the phone the spring action does not move evenly like the barrel version. It depresses at an angle and the right side is semi fixed. This seems like a bad design and the depression mechanism should move evenly to facilitate a smooth operation. I would like to hear from others and maybe from Quad lock on this. Meanwhile I will work it out on my own.
@@bromptonbicycle Ok I sent a fairly lengthy note to Brompton on the subject and offered to design a better mousetrap for them LOL. I appreciate your response!
@@blankenstein1649, I have a P handlebar and this one is compatible! You just need to avoid the rubber bands and to install it like you would do with the S handlebar.
@@CasablancaDriverThere are similar alternatives as good at a lower price. Quadlock are a premium brand. Anything associated with Brompton has a premium price tag.
@@mac69041 I've bought Quadlock kit for several bikes and the Brompton one is not more expensive : the price is in range with other Quadlock support. That being said, I agree that Quadlock is not the cheapest but this is by far the more secure and easy to use that I've tried.
@@CasablancaDriver I am by no means an expert on materials and cannot jugde the material used here. I always thought that metal first bends before breaking where as plastic is more flexible at first but in stead of bending will break and then leave dangerous sharp edges. So a thinner construction out of aluminum would be as light, more durable to sunlight and even saver - at least in my eyes but I could be completely wrong. I like the two points of connection at the handelbar much better than solutions wich use the screw on top of the stem and it is great that there is a solution for the older handelbar types. Besides it matches the looks of other parts of the Brompton. Plus this system is extremly veritile to use. For me personally it just looks a bit bulky to me - that's all.
@@beachstart Yep, a bit bulky it is, especially on the S type (where there is other solution like the smaller Quadlock universal mount). On the M/H bar, this is by far the best solution available because you can put your smartphone well centered and flat without making compromise to the fold. Of course, there is also the Trigo kit, which is less bulky but way less secure.
No Brompton tool to tighten it up?
I bought this mount AND the phone case. I feel that it isn’t the best. It’s so difficult to attach the phone on the mount. Of course their video shows that it’s so easy because they are using iPhone 8 which is tiny!?!??
Dear Brompton,
When will you make this available for purchase in the US?
I would buy this if it could be fitted to my FairPhone's TPU case (I understand that the 3M adhesive pad won't stick to this material and there is apparently no QuadLock case for the FairPhone).
I have been waiting for a proper Brompton phone mount for a long time. And now? It seems these "Quad Lock" cases are only available for 4(!) phone brands... Oh well. The waiting continues.
You can buy the unversal adapter that sticks to any case for any smartphone. Can be bought directly from Brompton with the support.
@@CasablancaDriver I've tried these universal adapters (also used by other phone mounts). They require the case to be made of specific materials the glue will adhere to and the back must be completely flat and untextured. Which excludes most cases.
More importantly, it adds a bump to the back of the case so it won't lay flat anymore. Typing on the phone while it sits on a table becomes impossible. I've tried that.
I have spent quite some time looking for a quality mount which fits most phones, properly fits the Brompton and keeps the phone fully usable. This unfortunately isn't it.
I'm thankful for any hints.
@@effyleven I've never felt the need to fit anything else to the handlebars, but of course requirements differ.
hello. is the Quad Lock MAG™ iPhone Case compatible with this Brompton mount?
I need some help over here. I mounted it on my H bar. After I attached the phone on to the mount my phone is not straight. Why so?
Third-party Trigo mount is the perfect answer
I am a strong user of quad lock mostly the barrel securements in the past. I have a Brompton and I purchased the Brompton quad lock. I noticed the operation of this quad lock is not great and getting the phone back in can require some finagling. I am achieving the 45 deg. angle clearance as required. The problem with this design is the right side hinge. When you insert the phone the spring action does not move evenly like the barrel version. It depresses at an angle and the right side is semi fixed. This seems like a bad design and the depression mechanism should move evenly to facilitate a smooth operation. I would like to hear from others and maybe from Quad lock on this. Meanwhile I will work it out on my own.
Have you spoken to our customer service team about this? bit.ly/BromptonCustomerService
@@bromptonbicycle Good tip. I will do that. I submitted an enquiry directly with quad lock and am waiting for a reply. Thanks!
@@bromptonbicycle Ok I sent a fairly lengthy note to Brompton on the subject and offered to design a better mousetrap for them LOL. I appreciate your response!
That goes right where I want to put my light.
How much?
Seems not to be compatible with P type handlebar
i also have a P bar. do you have any suggestions for a phone mount?
@@blankenstein1649, I have a P handlebar and this one is compatible! You just need to avoid the rubber bands and to install it like you would do with the S handlebar.
@@caccivia9502 good to know! thanks!
Well over due ;-) but well done.
İt’s perfect 👌
Case and mount will cost a total of £80. There are cheaper alternatives!
Cheaper alternatives ? Yes. But Quadlock solutions are way better.
@@CasablancaDriverThere are similar alternatives as good at a lower price. Quadlock are a premium brand. Anything associated with Brompton has a premium price tag.
@@mac69041 I've bought Quadlock kit for several bikes and the Brompton one is not more expensive : the price is in range with other Quadlock support. That being said, I agree that Quadlock is not the cheapest but this is by far the more secure and easy to use that I've tried.
Is she speaking to a group of 3 year olds?!
Aren't we Brompton riders a bunch of overgrown children? 🙂
@@effyleven yes absolutely cringe. Surprised someone signed off on this…
This is not exactly what I call "stylish" or "elegant". I prefere slimmer mounts made out of metal.
You don't want metal for that kind of use - especially in case of a fall : it needs to be light and flexible.
@@CasablancaDriver I am by no means an expert on materials and cannot jugde the material used here. I always thought that metal first bends before breaking where as plastic is more flexible at first but in stead of bending will break and then leave dangerous sharp edges. So a thinner construction out of aluminum would be as light, more durable to sunlight and even saver - at least in my eyes but I could be completely wrong.
I like the two points of connection at the handelbar much better than solutions wich use the screw on top of the stem and it is great that there is a solution for the older handelbar types. Besides it matches the looks of other parts of the Brompton. Plus this system is extremly veritile to use. For me personally it just looks a bit bulky to me - that's all.
@@beachstart Yep, a bit bulky it is, especially on the S type (where there is other solution like the smaller Quadlock universal mount). On the M/H bar, this is by far the best solution available because you can put your smartphone well centered and flat without making compromise to the fold. Of course, there is also the Trigo kit, which is less bulky but way less secure.