Mobile phone holder for your bike?

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Thought I'd ask it here since I guess it's pretty similar plus a lot of people here ride bicycles whether they choose to admit it or not :p

Recently got myself a road bicycle (don't worry, I still pay VED on two vehicles) and one of the things that would be pretty useful is a mobile phone holder for sat nav purposes simply because the routes are different (avoiding major roads). This means firstly they're not signposted as clearly because the signs are there for cars, which tend to use main roads, and secondly there's often several times as many junctions etc which makes it impractical to remember a route you've not done before.

I can't seem to find a mobile phone holder that clamps onto the handlebars in a way that inspires me with confidence, if I'm hitting potholes at 25mph getting shaken to bits I don't want my several hundred pound phone to get dislodged.

It's a Note 2 if that's any help, can anyone recommend a decent phone holder? Waterproof isn't that much of an issue really and my next phone will likely be IPx7 rated anyway.

Cheers
 
Thanks for the suggestions, I might give that headphones + voice directions a try, I don't normally use voice at all on sat nav so it may take some adjustment for me to understand it properly :p

It looks like that quadlock case isn't really available for the Note 2 and I'm not convinced by something I stick to the back of my phone in the case of the universal one.

The eBay one looks good although it's hard to know how good it is without trying.

Why would someone not want to admit riding a bike?

Meet Motors :p
Occasionally some people can get a bit hatey..
 
Ended up buying that one linked to on eBay.. not really fancying the idea of wearing earphones while cycling cause they'll just fall out at inconvenient times, headphones because they'll block out sound a bit too much I reckon, or a bluetooth handsfree earpiece because it gets uncomfortable if I wear it for several hours in the car and that'll be magnified many times when moving my head around on a bike. However will treat that as a backup option for the future!

Fingers crossed that kit will be good. Cheers
 
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