Nite Ize  Squeeze Rotating Smartphone Bar Mount

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Keep apps and maps in sight with the Nite Ize Squeeze rotating smartphone bar mount while keeping your hands free. Attaches to bike handlebars, jogging strollers, wheelchairs, grocery carts and more.

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Features

  • Grippy arms and inner continuous force springs amplify the hold of your phone, providing the confidence you need to take on any route, on or off road
  • To attach your phone, simply pinch the levers at its base to open the Squeeze arms and place your phone—no extra grip strength needed
  • Fits most phones, with or without a case, from 2.3 to 3.6 in. (60 to 93 mm) wide
  • Design allows 360° rotation for quick-and-easy changes between portrait and landscape orientation
  • Tool-free mounting strap is simple to attach to virtually any bar, holds secure and allows quick removal for security purposes

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Weight

3.7 ounces

Reviews
205 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars

72% 80 of 111 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

81 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
READ THIS REVIEW IF YOUR MOUNT IS LOOSE!!!
If you're anything like me (stupid), you might have been gearing up to return this mount. I thought this mount was a piece of junk that deserved one star. In reality, my brain is the junky one star device. Here's the key to this mount!!! The back strap needs to be pushed through the clasp, and looped over the top in order to secure fully, kind of like a belt. Thank me later (or roll your eyes in disbelief that anyone could be as daft as me.
Xander
NJ

Most Helpful Critical Review

27 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
Only for paved roads
Method used to secure phone to bike is only suitable for smooth or paved roads. Any bumps and it will rotate due to phone weight. Securely holds phone in the holder but unusable on dirt/bumpy roads.
JAW
Seattle
Alex
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Retaining teeth broke off!

Riding to work this morning and the retaining teeth that the rubber wrap latches onto literally broke off and the phone holder with my iphone 14 max fell onto the sidewalk. I can't believe this happened!!!

Response from niteize.com
Customer Experience
2 years ago

Hi Alex! Sorry about this Squeeze issue! Please email us at info@niteize.com with a bit more info on how it was mounted / how the break occurred so we can help troubleshoot and get you covered with a replacement mount under our Worry Free Guarantee.

Brad Cone
Location:Atlanta, GA
Age:25–34
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Worked well for a while, failed suddenly

This product worked well for a while but I would not recommend it for anything other than light use (well maintained paved bike paths and lanes). If you are cycling off road or in places that are not absolutely smooth, I would recommend another solution. This worked well for me for about a month but failed suddenly and spectacularly when I hit a bump on a bike lane and I ended up running over my phone. It seems that the weak point is the strap that holds it to the handlebar. Again, it would probably work fine for light use on good paved trails. If you are going to go 15-20+ mph on roads and imperfect trails, I would consider another solution.

Age:25–34
PeterH
Location:Los Angeles
Age:55–64
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Failed on first use

The rubber strap that attaches to the handlebar is unreliable. I was careful to make sure it was secure when starting off. When I stopped at my destination, the bike was on the stand, not moving. All of a sudden I heard a pop and saw the mount and my very expensive phone on the ground (fortunately the phone seems fine). The strap had worked itself loose and came undone. Get a mount with a bolted clamp. Also, with this site, the functions to add photos don't appear to be working. I hope I can get a refund but am not holding my breath. Poor design. REI I recommend you stop carrying this item.

Age:55–64
Peter
Location:Tampa, FL
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Secure Phone Mount

I needed phone holder for my mountain bike so I did not have to stop to see who was calling or texting me when I was on the trail. At first the Mount would rotate on the handle bar so that the phone was perpendicular to the trail. When I moved the Mount closer to the handle bar stem, the stem supported the Mount and it stayed level so I could see my phone. I ride on a trail that is 13.5 miles with a lot of curves, tree and palmetto roots and rough terrain. There are no jumps on the trail but it is pretty rugged. The clip that holds the phone in place has rubber on the holder so the phone does not slip out of the holder.

Age:55–64
Xander
Location:New Jersey
Age:18–24
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

READ THIS REVIEW IF YOUR MOUNT IS LOOSE!!!

If you're anything like me (stupid), you might have been gearing up to return this mount. I thought this mount was a piece of junk that deserved one star. In reality, my brain is the junky one star device. Here's the key to this mount!!! The back strap needs to be pushed through the clasp, and looped over the top in order to secure fully, kind of like a belt. Thank me later (or roll your eyes in disbelief that anyone could be as daft as me.

Age:18–24
Anonymous
Location:Bellevue, WA
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Solid for centuries

I have a Galaxy S24 Ultra with one of those excessively solid Otterbox cases. I was worried that it wouldn't fit, but it did with maybe 3.4mm to spare. I've used this on several rides so far including an almost 200 mile group ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC this past weekend. With all the bumps and cracks in the road, and even a 30 foot stretch of rumble strips I couldn't avoid, this thing held my phone solidly. The key I think is to make sure your phone is pushed in so that the back of your phone is touching the flat back of the holder -- that way, the side grippers have as firm a grip as possible.

Age:55–64
CmtrCycle
Location:Minneapolis, MN
Age:35–44
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Falls off bike!

This device seemed to work okay the few times I tried it with my thin-handle-barred retro road bicycle. However, when I try and use it on my hybrid it is a disaster. It has popped off multiple times without warning (sometimes while cycling and even sometimes when the bicycle is "parked"/stationery with no phone in it!). When it is not fully coming off the bicycle, the weight of the phone + road bump results in the device slipping and the phone facing down to the ground, underneath the handlebars. Although these faults make the product non-functional (and risk breaking my phone), I love the levers for the easy in/out of the phone. If only the product would stay on the bike!

Age:35–44
djcz
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

For large diameter mounting

Was looking for a cell phone holder to fit a terra trike recumbent trike ansd it fits well on the main spar

Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 day ago

Solid hold. But bulky compared to newer offerings.

It's an older design that still works as promised. It's a universal fit on all bikes and holds the phone steady. I bought it because I needed something that I could quickly transfer from bike to rental Bird scooter. For those who care about looks, when the phone is not mounted, it is bulky looking on the bike and protrudes from the bars. Despite being an older design, it still fits newer large smartphones like the iPhone 16 pro max.

Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Pretty good but hope it’s durable

It’s easy to put on and take off my bike, but I’m concerned about the durability of the strap that holds it on to the bike. It’s got a little nub that goes into a hole in the strap, and those things tend to wear out and break (the strap). It seems to hold the phone pretty securely, but it makes me nervous that there is no strap or other thing that keeps it from sliding down. That said, the clamps seem to hold it pretty well. I only do road riding and don’t go fast, so it should work OK for me.

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