Review of Artech 21 leather wallet case for GS6 - Galaxy S6 Accessories

I received this case for my Galaxy S6 at an 85% discount in order to provide an honest review. Before I begin, it is important to note that I am not the type of person who would find a wallet case useful. I do not always carry my wallet with me on my person in the first place, and as I am often in the gym, I need a case that can stand up to sweat and dirt. That being said, I am reviewing this case as a wallet case. I'll assume that if you're interested in buying this, you have already made the decision that you are a wallet case kind of person. Finally, note that I did not use this case for more than a couple days. I cannot attest as to its long term durability.
My very first thought upon receiving the product was that it was packaged nicely. My second thought was that the included lanyard, which you need to loop into the case yourself, was extremely annoying. I removed it almost immediately after installing it.
The case has a distinct, leathery smell. The smell also rubs off on your fingers the first few days and can cause some minor alarm until you realize that it's from the case. It otherwise feels and looks premium.
My biggest gripe with the case is that it is not useful to someone with more than a few credit cards. There are 4 slots for cards, and one of the slots has a clear plastic cover, ideal for placing an ID for quick viewing. In my usage I found that each slot couldn't take more than 1 or 2 cards before the case was unable to close and began to warp. In total, if you have more than 6 cards, you're going to have to leave some behind. For me, this meant I could only fit my driver's license, my school ID, two credit cards, and two debit cards. And that's not including cash, which seems like a pain to put in and out.
As far as the phone's functionality goes, the case has a plastic frame that snugly fits around the phone. The buttons are accessible through openings in the case and are easy to press. If you need to take a phone call, it seems like you'd have to fold the wallet portion of the case around the back. Again, I'm not a wallet case person. I imagine this is the case with all similar products.
Overall, it's a nice product for what it's meant to do. My real problem was not being able to carry more than 6 cards. This made the case impractical for me. But if this is the type of case you want, it will do nicely.
EDIT: I added pictures and the Amazon link (http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Artec...ywords=archetype+21+leather+samsung+galaxy+s6)

Sauveur said:
I received this case for my Galaxy S6 at an 85% discount in order to provide an honest review. Before I begin, it is important to note that I am not the type of person who would find a wallet case useful. I do not always carry my wallet with me on my person in the first place, and as I am often in the gym, I need a case that can stand up to sweat and dirt. That being said, I am reviewing this case as a wallet case. I'll assume that if you're interested in buying this, you have already made the decision that you are a wallet case kind of person. Finally, note that I did not use this case for more than a couple days. I cannot attest as to its long term durability.
My very first thought upon receiving the product was that it was packaged nicely. My second thought was that the included lanyard, which you need to loop into the case yourself, was extremely annoying. I removed it almost immediately after installing it.
The case has a distinct, leathery smell. The smell also rubs off on your fingers the first few days and can cause some minor alarm until you realize that it's from the case. It otherwise feels and looks premium.
My biggest gripe with the case is that it is not useful to someone with more than a few credit cards. There are 4 slots for cards, and one of the slots has a clear plastic cover, ideal for placing an ID for quick viewing. In my usage I found that each slot couldn't take more than 1 or 2 cards before the case was unable to close and began to warp. In total, if you have more than 6 cards, you're going to have to leave some behind. For me, this meant I could only fit my driver's license, my school ID, two credit cards, and two debit cards. And that's not including cash, which seems like a pain to put in and out.
As far as the phone's functionality goes, the case has a plastic frame that snugly fits around the phone. The buttons are accessible through openings in the case and are easy to press. If you need to take a phone call, it seems like you'd have to fold the wallet portion of the case around the back. Again, I'm not a wallet case person. I imagine this is the case with all similar products.
Overall, it's a nice product for what it's meant to do. My real problem was not being able to carry more than 6 cards. This made the case impractical for me. But if this is the type of case you want, it will do nicely.
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If you do not like that kind of case , you should give the opportunity to other who might use it for real
We are really down for this

Artech21-Offical said:
If you do not like that kind of case , you should give the opportunity to other who might use it for real
We are really down for this
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Well I certainly like the case enough to keep it. I will probably use it while I am traveling, so I can consolidate cards and phone into one case, and since I will be traveling internationally I won't need some of my debit cards.

If you guys decide to make a simple case like the apple one for the 6/6+ I would love to try out something like that.
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Pure+ said:
If you guys decide to make a simple case like the apple one for the 6/6+ I would love to try out something like that.
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well , folio case has its own advantage when you go vocation

carolineOHIO said:
well , folio case has its own advantage when you go vocation
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we are planning to make apple style one

Give me a hint then

carolineOHIO said:
Give me a hint then
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there are some members in this forum want to make that kind case you wanted .

How is the case now ?
I think 6 cards are over the limit of this case ,sorry for that anyway

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Samsung Galaxy S Wallet Review [Credit Cards, Cash & Phone!]

Hey Guys
I've recently purchased an accessory from eBay. It came yesterday and I have got to tell you it's the best case I have bought for the Galaxy S, and I must have bought 6 or 7 cases for it, as I like to change. The case I bought is great, because it frees up space in my pocket because I can carry the cards I use every day (debit cards, membership cards, college card etc...) in the same case as I carry my phone. You can see how the case holds both the phone and the cards in the picture, and their is a compartment behind the cards holder for cash and other items of use (such as my bike key and house key).
eBay Listing Here​
I have also seen the video for the Samsung Galaxy S drop test, and me being a 'safety freak' as I don't want it to break, put it to the test whilst it was in this case. The phone simply clips inside and is very sturdy, the phone has never fallen out of its clip and is actually pretty hard to remove, which is something I like for safety reasons. I dropped the phone onto tile flooring whilst the case was closed, from a height of about 7ft. This is little above my height, as I am 6ft2" and whilst making a call it could be easy to drop. The phone was fine, no scratch or scuff marks, and the screen was intact! I have tried this whilst the case is both opened and closed, and it seems that the case almost closes its self when it is dropped to protect the screen which is a massive pro for this casing!
Now, onto the bad things about this casing. As you can see, the hinge is leather, as you would expect it to be for style. This means that you have to fold over the leather {which doesn't damage it in any way}, whilst you are making a phone call, or it just flaps all over your face. The same goes for typing, it's difficult to type fast with both fingers, unless of course you fold the case over, which is no big deal! One other con with this product, is that when you first insert your credit card type objects, they are hard to remove and are a tight fit, but once you've put them in and removed them a few times, it becomes looser and things become much easier.
So theirs my review on this case. You can get it from eBay and I purchased it for £7.90 with free postage and packaging, from a UK supplier, so these aren't manufactured in Hong Kong or China. It's a great product, and if you're looking to free up some space in your pockets, whilst protecting your phone, I would definitely recommend this to you. It also comes with 2 free screen protectors and a cleaning cloth, which aren't great and I personally don't use them as it's gorilla glass, but some people do use them, and you've got 2, so if you put one on wrong or break one, you've got another go, well worth the money! I will shortly take some pictures of my case, and not use the one on eBay which could be seen as biased towards selling the product.
Thanks for reading the review!
Adam Downing
Just how hard is it to remove? Is it easy enough to remove that its not a negative when you get in the car and want to move it to the car holder?
It's not of great difficulty to remove, but you will need two hands to remove it. You have to lift it on either side and it unclips.
Thanks for the review, the case looks like a great thing to take out on the town with you, without having 4,5,6 different things to look after.
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Thats great I looked on ebay for about a week for this exact type of case for times when I go out. I'm so glad I found your post. Thanks for the detailed review!!
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Can u send link plz
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Here's my case. I bought it at a jumble sale for £0.50p and has seen me through four phones for nearly six years now. A bit clunky but it holds the phone in the front with a Velcro flap and all credit cards, notes my USB etc etc inside. It may not look the most modern but the design and quality is excellent. If it were a little slimmer it would be perfect.
Won't the cards be touching/scratching the Galaxy S?
In which one?
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In which one?
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AdamDowning's
They touch it, but don't scratch the screen. Been using it maybe 1-2 weeks now, and no scratches, it comes with a free screen protector if you wanna put that on but I don't use one. Remember, it's gorilla glass!
AdamDowning said:
They touch it, but don't scratch the screen. Been using it maybe 1-2 weeks now, and no scratches, it comes with a free screen protector if you wanna put that on but I don't use one. Remember, it's gorilla glass!
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got mine today, also not fancy to put on the screen protector ... looks nice and cmon 99p ...
I've got this case, and I absolutely love it. In fact, my 15 year old (who has a Galaxy Portal) wants one for his phone...he thinks it's "cool". I own a Pdair book case, and a few other cases, but this case is definitely the best of them all.
Tehpriest said:
Here's my case. I bought it at a jumble sale for £0.50p and has seen me through four phones for nearly six years now. A bit clunky but it holds the phone in the front with a Velcro flap and all credit cards, notes my USB etc etc inside. It may not look the most modern but the design and quality is excellent. If it were a little slimmer it would be perfect.
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I would delete that second picture. I can read quite a few of the numbers on your credit card and I'm not a determined crook.
Next time just pull the cards out, or just put one that isn't as sensitive.
Just got mine.. the seller kind enough to add me to the safe list so that I can buy the item..
I really like the case, sleek and stylish. You can see that it is really well made..
I got one of these and I'm in two minds about it, on the one hand I really like it the quality is excellent and I got it for a quid when they were on sale.
However, I really would far prefer a flip down because holding it when on a phone call is kinda awkward. It's such a pity because other than that it's pretty much the perfect case.
Hi! Have had this for a while now..and last 2weeks 2 of my bank cards has become unrecognized when trying to use them.. You had cards get broken? Hmm maybe to close to phone magnets? :-(
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Sweet! So now you lose your phone AND your money when you get robbed!
Don't mind me, just trollin
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Sweet! So now you lose your phone AND your money when you get robbed!
Don't mind me, just trollin
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Exactly! ;-)
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[Review | Sleeve] Waterfield Suede Jacket for the Galaxy Note 8.0

Until my recent purchase of the official Samsung Book Cover, I was a firm hater of cases. To me, they never offered enough utility to justify the extra bulk and when opened, tended to annoy me enough that I'd simply rather not use the device. That's fine for a tablet that stays at your desk, but when you need to move around and toss the thing in your bag, you're really running the risk of scratching the screen. So my standard solution are cheep, easy to use sleves. Low bulk, screen protection in transport, and easily removed for device use. Sounds like win to me.
Normally I just go for whatever budget sleeve I can find on Amazon, but the Note 8.0 being such a "special" device, I wanted to treat myself and try something a little higher end. As it happened, Waterfield was already a step ahead of me and had updated their product page with a Note 8 version of their Waterfield Suede Jacket. I pulled the trigger as soon as I saw this as it sounded like it fit the bill perfectly. So how did it do?
Product Info
Waterfield Suede Jacket
http://www.sfbags.com/products/tablet-cases/tablet-suedejacket.php
Price: $19 + $6 for Optional pouch + Shipping
Ordering & Shipping
Apparently, Waterfield wasn't not as ready for the product as their order page suggested. About 4 hours after my order was placed, I get the following email:
Thanks again for your order. We will have your Note 8 Suede Jacket shipped by April 26th. Sorry this wasn't listed when you placed your order.
If there's anything we can do for you in the meantime, just let me know.
Best regards,
Chris
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Fair enough. This was April 12, mind you. So the tablet had only been on the market for a day at this point. As I'm sure you've figured out by now, I didn't have to wait until the 26th for the package to ship. In fact, I found a shipping confirmation email along with a FedEx tracking number in my email on the 19th. Sadly by that point I had already purchased the official Samsung Book Cover from my local Best Buy the day before, so I was already thinking of trying to cancel the order.
Unboxing
..or rather, unbaging as the cover is contained in a thin slip of plastic with a simple, nondescript postcard inserted as boxart of sorts. I assume they also have a retail location as the package itself was graced with a small, green sticker with a handwritten "19" on it as a price label.
First Impressions
This thing is thin and that's both good and bad. On the positive, it won't add any real bulk to the device and that's important when you're lugging around as much gear as I do day-to-day. This, however, also means my faith in the sleeve's ability to protect against scratches, which was its primary purpose, is equally as thin. I feel like it would survive a battle with a loose set of keys floating around in a bag, but any real pressure and I'm afraid it won't do a bit of good.
Another concern of mine is the suede itself. It wasn't out of the bag for more than 5 minutes before it started collecting a crazy amount of dust and pet fur. I don't own anything made of the material so I can't say I know the proper way to remove this stuff, but trying to brush it off was a pain and mostly unproductive as for every spec of dust I removed, a streak of dead skin and/or more dust would replace it. Only time will tell how big a problem this will be.
A third concern here is that for the opening, there is no flap or cover here. So an edge of the device will always be exposed. This seems like a big oversight in the design to me.
Beyond that, the construction seems really nice. The seams are well stitched, the material doesn't feel cheap and the fabric cuts look uniform.
Actual Use
The fit itself is snug. Not in a fat-girl-in-yoga-pants way, mind you. It's very glove like and putting the device inside is easier than most other sleeves I've used in the past and doesn't give me a feeling that the tablet is going to fall out. The only improvement with regard to the fit that I wish were part of the design is the sleeve has sharp, 90 degree corners at the bottom, where the Galaxy Note 8.0 is rounded. This leaves both corners a little more squishy than I'd like.
Sewn to both sides and again at the bottom are these little holding tabs for helping you remove the tablet from inside. This is a nice feature I wish were in more designs. Now, instead of fighting to find a place to counter-pull and perhaps stretch or rip the sleeve, it's very clear where I should do this. In tern, this makes removing the Note 8 super easy. So it gets high marks in that department.
Verdict
At $19, it's nearly 3x as expensive as other sleeves I've owned and now see on Amazon. I'm betting the build quality of those can't touch this guy, but that's not enough of a trade off for me considering the constantly exposed opening and the thin material. If I had been given a chance to play with this before hand, I can honestly say I wouldn't have gone with it as a solution for my needs. I'd even go so far as to return this one if it wasn't for the fact I paid an extra $12 for 2 day shipping.
Would I recommend it? Only if you have very basic needs. If your bag contains a laptop and this, it's a stylish option for sure. If, however, your bag contains a 5D MkII, MacBook Air, several lenses, memory cards, lens caps, lenspens, keys, cables, etc...not so much.
Photos
Coming soon.

Offical Wallet Case Review

I've been using the official Samsung Galaxy S5 case. It's a nice case but I have some criticisms
1: It doesn't feel like it could take a solid fall
2: When flipped open for moderate periods of time it will refuse to close all the way unless you place it front down
3: Even though it's advertised as being water proof (you remove the backing of the phone to place it in the case) I constantly get the message to check the waterproof backing.
4: When the wallet case is open there's no way to take a picture as closing the case covers the camera. This makes it cumbersome to take pictures because if you close the cover you have no access to the photo options/buttons and the screen automatically turns off.
While the case looks nice it really is a waste of money at $30 and up. I highly advise spending your money on a non-samsung case.
onyxkhan said:
I've been using the official Samsung Galaxy S5 case. It's a nice case but I have some criticisms
1: It doesn't feel like it could take a solid fall
2: When flipped open for moderate periods of time it will refuse to close all the way unless you place it front down
3: Even though it's advertised as being water proof (you remove the backing of the phone to place it in the case) I constantly get the message to check the waterproof backing.
4: When the wallet case is open there's no way to take a picture as closing the case covers the camera. This makes it cumbersome to take pictures because if you close the cover you have no access to the photo options/buttons and the screen automatically turns off.
While the case looks nice it really is a waste of money at $30 and up. I highly advise spending your money on a non-samsung case.
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Because i want the extra fall protection, I bought the Outterbox wallet case. Had one for my iPhone and it fell quite a few times and the case was damaged but the phone was in like new condition when I sold it. I just ordered one for my S5 and it will be here Wed/Thurs.
Yeah, the Otterboxes are pretty damn rugged. They've always been a bit too bulky for my tastes. When I had an iPhone (trying to bury those memories reeeally deep...) I used a Moshi flip case. I dropped that phone so much in that case and it never even took a ding. Once I remembered it (thanks to you!) I checked them out again and they have one that should hopefully be released soon and I'll definitely be ordering it once it does.
http://www.moshi.com/case-touch-sensitive-sensecover-galaxy-s5#black
onyxkhan said:
Yeah, the Otterboxes are pretty damn rugged. They've always been a bit too bulky for my tastes. When I had an iPhone (trying to bury those memories reeeally deep...) I used a Moshi flip case. I dropped that phone so much in that case and it never even took a ding. Once I remembered it (thanks to you!) I checked them out again and they have one that should hopefully be released soon and I'll definitely be ordering it once it does.
http://www.moshi.com/case-touch-sensitive-sensecover-galaxy-s5#black
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I looked at those after you mentioned them. They do look nice. I got my Outterbox wallet yesterday, it did as some bulk to the device but I cannot complain. I like having the case for 3 cards, I was so use to it with my iPhone from having the same case that I do not know how many times in the last week I have forgotten my license and credit card.

Wallet/Card Cases?

Hi all,
Was wondering if there are any decent cases I can get for my N4. It's getting a lot more difficult to get a case now, I've got a plain TPU one but I'd love to store some cards and maybe a bit of money with my phone.
Does anyone know where I can get a Nexus 4 Fancy Diary case in Navy/Lime? I found one in Pink and frankly that's not really my colour haha. Plus all the other wallet style cases are really ugly (I searched eBay). Fancy Diary case looks like this.
Alternatively I wouldn't mind a case with some card slots in the back. Does anyone know if this affects NFC capability? I would put one card in my TPU case, but I hear that it always sets off the NFC chip. I use Beam semi-frequently (~once a week). Examples of the card slot case are: this one, another one and this one. I don't mind the extra bulk if it means I don't have to carry my wallet with me all the time! I particularly like the look of that third one, although I'm not sure how stable it is with keeping the partition closed.
I'm based in Australia, so online retailers will have to ship here!
Thanks all.
Quolli said:
Hi all,
Was wondering if there are any decent cases I can get for my N4. It's getting a lot more difficult to get a case now, I've got a plain TPU one but I'd love to store some cards and maybe a bit of money with my phone.
Does anyone know where I can get a Nexus 4 Fancy Diary case in Navy/Lime? I found one in Pink and frankly that's not really my colour haha. Plus all the other wallet style cases are really ugly (I searched eBay). Fancy Diary case looks like this.
Alternatively I wouldn't mind a case with some card slots in the back. Does anyone know if this affects NFC capability? I would put one card in my TPU case, but I hear that it always sets off the NFC chip. I use Beam semi-frequently (~once a week). Examples of the card slot case are: this one, another one and this one. I don't mind the extra bulk if it means I don't have to carry my wallet with me all the time! I particularly like the look of that third one, although I'm not sure how stable it is with keeping the partition closed.
I'm based in Australia, so online retailers will have to ship here!
Thanks all.
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I was looking for the same thing as well. There is this if you are ready to spend $30: http://www.shapeways.com/model/914960/nexus-4-credit-card-case.html
To me, I took the inspiration from CardNinja and decided to DIY and the end result looks like attachment.
It's part from my failing Poetic case, I retained the hard case and cut out the pouch. Super glue it and voila.
The hole you see at the bottom left is no accident. I cut it out for back speaker only for credit cards to block it...
Sadly, I don't think it's going to last very long. But while it works I can report that it feels immensely better than having to flip open the Poetic cover for every usage. The portability is excellent and the phone gets protected.
I have to concede that this is one of the advantages of iPhone. Nexus 5 doesn't have a case like we want either.

[Q] Bike Mount Compatible with Note 4 ?

Can someone recommend a bike mount compatible note 4, preferably under 20$ ?
I bought this one from Ebay, but the phone fell twice. The mount itself is very sturdy, but phone grip is poor. Fortunately the phone was inside Samsung protective case, so no harm done.
Many bike mounts are not big enough for large phones like note 4, so looking for suggestion if anybody is using a good quality one, which can hold the phone securely even on bumpy roads.
I've been looking for one too, and there are options on Amazon, but I'm considering just fab-ing my own with some metal I've got lying around.
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I've been looking for one too, and there are options on Amazon, but I'm considering just fab-ing my own with some metal I've got lying around.
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Seidio:
http://www.seidioonline.com/hl4-holster-bike-mount-p/mb1-hl4.htm
But you'd have to be using one of their case/holster combinations, or get the holster for the caseless Note 4:
http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4-spring-clip-holster-black-p/hlssgt4as.htm
and assuming you'd want the phone 'face out' you'd need to check that it can be secured in the holster that way round, as I believe these are designed for 'face in' usage.
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Seidio:
http://www.seidioonline.com/hl4-holster-bike-mount-p/mb1-hl4.htm
But you'd have to be using one of their case/holster combinations, or get the holster for the caseless Note 4:
http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-4-spring-clip-holster-black-p/hlssgt4as.htm
and assuming you'd want the phone 'face out' you'd need to check that it can be secured in the holster that way round, as I believe these are designed for 'face in' usage.
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Seidio is pure garbage. I had their Convert case w/ belt clip holster and the holster detached from the belt clip at the slightest pressure falling to the ground. Seidio Customer Service stated it was due to the size of the N4, funny I have no such problems w/ my Otterbox Defender. The Convert case itself is pure garbage too, the rubber outercover that goes over the Surface case is designed so poorly designed every time you use the fingerprint scanner it moves off the lip of the phone & the composition of the way too soft rubber is a dirt/lint magnet.
As far as buying anything from Seidio's online store read the thread I started about it. Worst experience I've ever had by far purchasing anything online. I paid for the freight to send back my Convert Add On Kit & Seidio refunded zero so now I have to initiate a chargeback w/ the bank that issued the credit card used to pay for it. And that was after I jumped through all the hoops they require to return something and after they issued an RMA.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/accessories/dont-want-to-buy-seidios-webstore-t3036913
Seidio has pure garbage products & the worst imaginable customer treatment and hassle to try to return something.
I used this Arkon Mega Grip in my car for several years/phones (incl. N4) and they make a bike mount for it. I can't vouch for the bike mount but I can say the spring loaded Mega Grip arms do hold the phone securely & I would think the elastic bungee would make certain the phone stays on the mount. It will be cheaper on Amazon.
http://www.arkon.com/megagrip/megagrip-bike-mount.html
I use one of these on my motorcycle
http://www.slipgripcarmounts.com/
I have always used the German made Herbert Richter brand of car holders. They are well made and last forever though I have never used their bike mount
After trying couple of them from from Ebay, I decided to make one of my own using some plastic and parts salvaged from the ebay ones.
It looks a bit ugly but does its job.
suhridkhan said:
After trying couple of them from from Ebay, I decided to make one of my own using some plastic and parts salvaged from the ebay ones.
It looks a bit ugly but does its job.
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Lol. Worlds first ever Bike Phaser! Hope its set to stun!!!
Seriously though that is awesome job dude. I'm thinking of making my own as well because all the other ones just don't look that safe to me for mountain biking.
Jammol said:
Lol. Worlds first ever Bike Phaser! Hope its set to stun!!!
Seriously though that is awesome job dude. I'm thinking of making my own as well because all the other ones just don't look that safe to me for mountain biking.
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I didn't see it that way before, but now that you mentioned, it looks a lot something like that.
I feel a lot safer biking with this one. I dropped my phone twice with other commercial mounts.
although they have been sold out for a while, this one from amazon works really well. i've fallen off my road bike 3 times and it held up 100%. the case is easily detachable. and touch screen works well with the clear cover.
the only thing i wish it did, was to have a slot for the light sensor so that i can answer phone calls on speakerphone and not have the screen always go black. besides that, it's great.
I use this one:
http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-Clip-Grip-Handlebar-BlackBerry-Smartphones/dp/B00FA892IS/
Don't ride a very rough route to work but have not had my phone fall out. I also have just a flip case on the phone.
Slip Grip is the best, I have used them since my Droid Incredible days. They are custom molded to each phone and each case available for it. If the case is not listed email them and they will let you know which one has the precise dimensions to fit like a glove.
Slip Grip Galaxy Note 4
Note: I am paranoid and still use a bit of velcro to double secure the phone when mountain biking.
Here is a pic of my setup
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I'm still looking for a better option
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although they have been sold out for a while, this one from amazon works really well. i've fallen off my road bike 3 times and it held up 100%. the case is easily detachable. and touch screen works well with the clear cover.
the only thing i wish it did, was to have a slot for the light sensor so that i can answer phone calls on speakerphone and not have the screen always go black. besides that, it's great.
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I use my note with the samsung original protective cover http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Protective-Cover/dp/B00NP3K8Y2 and I'm looking for a better option than the ones I have (see below). The Ibera case seems large enough, but its still sold out and I can´t find in any of the amazon European locations - but it does seem like a very good option.
I have something like this, which works well, but ist as little on the tight side.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bicycle-Fro...amsung-/201295830059?var=&hash=item2ede2a9c2b
and recently bought this, but this case is tighter than the pannier bag, so I'll be selling it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360-Waterpr...Phones-/181813369752?var=&hash=item2a54ebdb98
I use the topeak 6" drybag
http://www.topeak.com/products/bags/smartphone_drybag_6in_bk
Fully waterproof, allows use of the screen, power button and home button. Also allows me to keep my phone in the Spigen slim armour case inside the drybag. There are several fixing types available, I've got mine strapped to the stem with the fixing which came with the bag.
Been looking for similar products. Thanks for these product ideas!

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