I have used Bobo bm4 and it's very high quality product, secure and sturdy. The problem I had with it was - it's not anti theft. So I had to carry it around in a bag and if I forget to carry then no gps navigation. So I bought Mobilock. (Quadlock knock off). It's always on the bike and no fuss to carry arround and it's also very sturdy and high quality. Give it a try.
Sadly I don't have an iPhone so can't really share from.personal experience. That being said, for iphones, if you have to mount it on the handlebar, you need a mount that has a vibration damper. This sort of fits the bill in that regard as it will reduce the amount of shock that's actually going to the phone, unless you're going full dirt rally style, clipping over every pothole and every bump. Bobo has released an updated/better version of this BM4 Pro Plus, which has a better vibration damper. Here's a link to it : amzn.to/4dK0q6L The vibration damper used on this model is similar to the ones used by 'Quad Lock'. Alternatively, if you have the budget for it, you can consider going for the industry standard "Quad Lock". It is expensive, but they have ones specifically for iPhone.
To my knowledge, it's just the name that's different. Also the design on the damper is different on both models. I'm not an engineer so I wouldn't know how much of a difference the mass of the rubber damper makes on the vibrations. I just feel the term vibration controller is a little misleading. It really is a damper and there's nothing that's really "controlling" the vibration.
@@ksaiashish9270I have tried all 3 and the normal one without the vibration one seems the best. The vibration damper ones make the phone vibrate a lot and is distracting
Apologies for the delayed reply. I did post a video recently where i was speaking about the experience with the Phone holder. Basically, it's good. I've noticed that it tends to become more stable as the revs rise. It will shake when you're on very bumpy roads; kind of like if you were to hold it in your hand and run i guess, but that's the nature of the vibration dampener.
I'm using normal BOBO BM4 currently on my R15 V3, i'm not facing any issues till not, i'm using S23 ultra . Please suggest me, it is a good decision to upgrade to BOBO BM4 PRO or BOBO BM4 PRO Plus ?
No bro. I would highly suggest to not "upgrade" to the pro or pro plus. I ordered them both on Amazon and going to return them. The cushion mechanism actually makes phone feel less secure. It shakes a lot. Even in normal driving. It becomes very distracting and you cannot trust if it will hold on, especially in high speeds. I'm used a apache 160 with s24 ultra. I'm going to use the normal only.
Even I am using the same Holder, It is okayish, When you install the same using mirror mount, Phone is shaking, But I hope Vibrations will not reach much to the phone. Once test it and let us know. Thanks
Took it for a short 60 km ride through the city. I noticed that the shaking is more at slower speeds but seems to smooth out at higher speeds. I'll have to pay a little more attention and see if there's anything that's sticking out.
It looks like that on the camera because of where the camera is on the helmet. But while riding, with the current way it's set up, the bottom of my console, around 1cm high is covered. That's okay for now, but I'll change the positioning if it becomes a problem for me.
Hi bro I bought similar mobile holder from Bobo which is water proof and has same vibration controller, I see there is vibration at 1st and 2nd gear and then it is very smooth do have same experience with yours. Only worried about is it is easy to steal if you park your bike outside.
At slower speeds where shakes are more prominent, the phone does shake. As you pick up pace, the phone holder is smooth. It's like when my mirrors are blurry because of vibrations, the phone isn't, because the "vibration controller" seems to be doing its job. About how easy it is to remove the actual phone holder, I agree. It's a gamble that I take. Most people don't bother with trying to remove the phone holder. The sad truth is that there are miscreants everywhere.
Hey, i appreciate your suggestion. Mera Hindi tuta phuta hai, which is why I don't speak it much. Besides, some of these videos are viewed by audiance that don't speak Hindi so it's got to be mostly in English. Once again, I do appreciate your suggestion.
I have used Bobo bm4 and it's very high quality product, secure and sturdy. The problem I had with it was - it's not anti theft. So I had to carry it around in a bag and if I forget to carry then no gps navigation. So I bought Mobilock. (Quadlock knock off). It's always on the bike and no fuss to carry arround and it's also very sturdy and high quality. Give it a try.
Thanks bro. Finally someone explains the vibration controller bit and even test it out.
Hey, we're glad you found the video helpful. I couldn't find anyone online talking about it so I figured that I should.
Bro can i use my iphone 15 pro as i came to know that iphone camera problem 🥲is it safe to use
Sadly I don't have an iPhone so can't really share from.personal experience. That being said, for iphones, if you have to mount it on the handlebar, you need a mount that has a vibration damper. This sort of fits the bill in that regard as it will reduce the amount of shock that's actually going to the phone, unless you're going full dirt rally style, clipping over every pothole and every bump.
Bobo has released an updated/better version of this BM4 Pro Plus, which has a better vibration damper. Here's a link to it : amzn.to/4dK0q6L
The vibration damper used on this model is similar to the ones used by 'Quad Lock'.
Alternatively, if you have the budget for it, you can consider going for the industry standard "Quad Lock". It is expensive, but they have ones specifically for iPhone.
@@jessgodonwheels thanks buddy ❤️🔥
@@jessgodonwheels Hey man im planning to buy the bm14 pro plus , do you think its good enough? btw i have a classic 350
Whats the difference between Vibration controller and vibration damper in pro plus variant pls explain
To my knowledge, it's just the name that's different. Also the design on the damper is different on both models.
I'm not an engineer so I wouldn't know how much of a difference the mass of the rubber damper makes on the vibrations. I just feel the term vibration controller is a little misleading. It really is a damper and there's nothing that's really "controlling" the vibration.
@@jessgodonwheels which one will be better to purchase m4 pro or pro plus
@@ksaiashish9270I have tried all 3 and the normal one without the vibration one seems the best. The vibration damper ones make the phone vibrate a lot and is distracting
How is your 1 month experience with it?
Is the phone stable enough while riding to focus on maps?
Apologies for the delayed reply. I did post a video recently where i was speaking about the experience with the Phone holder. Basically, it's good. I've noticed that it tends to become more stable as the revs rise. It will shake when you're on very bumpy roads; kind of like if you were to hold it in your hand and run i guess, but that's the nature of the vibration dampener.
I'm using normal BOBO BM4 currently on my R15 V3, i'm not facing any issues till not, i'm using S23 ultra . Please suggest me, it is a good decision to upgrade to BOBO BM4 PRO or BOBO BM4 PRO Plus ?
No bro. I would highly suggest to not "upgrade" to the pro or pro plus. I ordered them both on Amazon and going to return them. The cushion mechanism actually makes phone feel less secure. It shakes a lot. Even in normal driving. It becomes very distracting and you cannot trust if it will hold on, especially in high speeds.
I'm used a apache 160 with s24 ultra. I'm going to use the normal only.
@@nagarajankaushik1 thanks for review
Is the holder, unlike the ball joint, made of plastic?
Had to go and check it on my bike. Yes the holder itself is made of plastic. The plastic is sturdy though.
Even I am using the same Holder, It is okayish, When you install the same using mirror mount, Phone is shaking, But I hope Vibrations will not reach much to the phone. Once test it and let us know. Thanks
Took it for a short 60 km ride through the city. I noticed that the shaking is more at slower speeds but seems to smooth out at higher speeds. I'll have to pay a little more attention and see if there's anything that's sticking out.
Thanks bro very informative and interesting option.
We're glad you found the video helpful 😁
Is it working
Bhai you should record a shout video through a mounted mobile for better understanding.
Interesting idea. I'll try to do that soon
Doesn't this block your console?
It looks like that on the camera because of where the camera is on the helmet. But while riding, with the current way it's set up, the bottom of my console, around 1cm high is covered. That's okay for now, but I'll change the positioning if it becomes a problem for me.
Hi bro I bought similar mobile holder from Bobo which is water proof and has same vibration controller, I see there is vibration at 1st and 2nd gear and then it is very smooth do have same experience with yours. Only worried about is it is easy to steal if you park your bike outside.
At slower speeds where shakes are more prominent, the phone does shake. As you pick up pace, the phone holder is smooth. It's like when my mirrors are blurry because of vibrations, the phone isn't, because the "vibration controller" seems to be doing its job. About how easy it is to remove the actual phone holder, I agree. It's a gamble that I take. Most people don't bother with trying to remove the phone holder. The sad truth is that there are miscreants everywhere.
Try hindi bro. You are not outside India. Hindi main video Bana dekh subscriber kaise badhte hai.
Yeah he's in India , not everyone knows hindi but most of em knows English
Hey, i appreciate your suggestion. Mera Hindi tuta phuta hai, which is why I don't speak it much. Besides, some of these videos are viewed by audiance that don't speak Hindi so it's got to be mostly in English. Once again, I do appreciate your suggestion.