

🚴♂️ Stay Connected, Dry & Visible – Ride Like You Own the Road!
The RockBros Bike Phone Bag is a waterproof, handlebar-mounted phone case designed for phones up to 6.5 inches, featuring a highly sensitive TPU touchscreen window, dual waterproof construction, and reflective strips for enhanced night visibility. It offers ample storage for cycling essentials and supports hands-free music and calls, making it a versatile accessory for all types of cyclists.










| ASIN | B079M4TLNT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,363 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #20 in Bike Handlebar Bags |
| Brand | ROCKBROS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,836) |
| Date First Available | 27 March 2018 |
| Item Weight | 191 g |
| Item model number | 010-4BK |
| Manufacturer | ROCKBROS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 010-4BK |
| Model | Bike-handlebar-bags |
| Product Dimensions | 11.48 x 11 x 19 cm; 190.51 g |
| Special Features | Water resistant |
A**A
Amazing
I haven't used it yet , but i love it . Great material , enough space in the bag , zipper is a bit not easy to zip and it gets hangged but in general it is very good for the price.
C**A
Not the same as shown on the photo
I bought this thinking the bag will be positioned almost the same with the photo. But actually it is 90degrees. So you cannot see your phone. Misleading photo nonetheless.
J**F
This was perfect for my ebike. Able to tap on my phone through the case. It also holds my billfold and other items. It is rain proof as well.
A**R
it's terrific and well worth the money
D**A
The ROCKBROS Handlebar phone holder is a well made product that might be ideal for you. Its easy to install with a few velcro style straps, and while it might bounce slightly on rough roads, its secure even at high speed. The way you secure your phone can accommodate a wide variety and sizes of phones and is padded to protect it from jostling against anything you might store in the pouch. The pouch is pretty room, easily holding a wallet, keys, and a case for glasses. I found the clear screen generally a little oversize for my smallish phone so it tended to have a bit of ripple but it still worked find for the occasional press and didn't increase the difficultly reading the screen. The case sits far enough up that I don't hit it while riding, or dismounting. All in all the product does everything you'd expect from it in a reasonable and quality manner. As for my nitpicks: First is if you properly secure and place your phone in the case its actually kinda annoying to remove it as you can't just slide it up and out due where the plastic hood bit meats the zipper. That is unless you purposely leave your phone loose in the strap, in which case you're sort of defeating the purpose of the securing padding. Essentially its not ideal if you're going to want to remove your phone a few times while riding. Second as weather is getting warmer I've noticed my phone gets quite hot in the case, this isn't really a problem if its off, but presumably you're using this product so you can look at the phone periodically. Something to be aware if that's a concern for you. Overall a solid product that does what you ask of it.
R**Z
I bought this for a couple reasons. The primary reason was that I do long rides, and my iPhone battery doesn't last long enough. So I have a brick charger (which, incidentally, I love). I wanted something to hold them both. The other reason was that there was plenty of space to hold my glasses, a little money, and an energy bar. When I say "long rides," so far this month (it's 7/22 as I write this), I have 470 miles down. I did over 60 miles today. Since half that was in the foothills (climbing about 1300 feet), I was out for well over six hours; 4.5 of which were actual riding time that got recorded. I say, "that got recorded" because the iPhone overheated at 54 miles. I didn't notice right away, because you can't easily see the screen through the plastic once the sun hits it. (Another reason for the lower rating.) When I realized I wasn't getting announcements from the app, I stopped, checked, and saw that the iPhone had overheated. That's when I did some checking on the Internet, and saw this is a common problem with bags like this. One of the apps I was using (Polar Beat), which updates Strava, failed to recover. (Runkeeper recovered fine, and recorded all the miles except for a gap from the distance I covered during the overheated portion.) I had to re-start Polar Beat, which resulted in two different rides (one right after the other) being recorded. So, it's back to the search for a way to keep my stuff together, without burning up the iPhone. Don't get this bag if you are going on long rides in the sun, or in an area of the country where it gets hot.
M**O
I've used this case in pouring rain and nothing got wet! While the screen is a little tricky with my phone (doesn't fully stick to the screen) I can still use the phone if I pull over and manually input the passcode. Hard to work the buttons on the side and the fingerprint sensor is not available, but it works will with map utilities where the screen stays on, and the turning cues are easy to hear. Oh, and did I mention how waterproof this is? Very useful for holding things like an inflator and tube, tire levers, multi-tool, snacks, an inhaler, etc.
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