RAM Mounts Quick-Grip XL Phone Holder with 1" Ball vs Lamicall motorcycle phone mount with vibration dampener
Overall winner: RAM Mounts Quick-Grip XL Phone Holder with 1" Ball
Key Differences
RAM MOUNTS Quick-Grip XL (A) is more durable with marine-grade construction, has adjustable side supports and one-handed operation but requires a RAM ball/socket arm to mount; Lamicall (B) targets motorcycle riders with a vibration dampener, cushioned corners and a handlebar clip but may have compatibility issues with some protective cases and reports of shaking
RAM Mounts Quick-Grip XL Phone Holder with 1" Ball
Spring-loaded holder with adjustable supports for various large phones; one-handed insert/remove. Durable marine-grade aluminum and high-strength composite for demanding environments; compatible with B size 1" RAM balls for versatile mounting
Pros
- adjustable side supports for secure fit
- one-handed phone insertion/removal
- durable marine-grade construction
- compatible with B size 1" RAM balls
Cons
- likely size limited to larger phones within range
- requires RAM ball/socket arm for mounting
- no mention of weatherproof rating specifics
Lamicall motorcycle phone mount with vibration dampener
motorcycle phone holder with anti-shake dampening for vibration reduction. four damping springs absorb engine vibrations to protect the phone camera; cushioned corners and non-slip pads secure and protect the device during rides. customers note easy installation and solid value, with some compatibility concerns with cases
Pros
- vibration dampening for high-speed riding
- cushioned corners protect phone
- non-slip handlebar clip and secure mounting
- easy removal and installation
Cons
- possible compatibility issues with some protective cases
- some reports of significant shaking under certain conditions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RAM MOUNTS |
| Durability | RAM MOUNTS |
| Versatility | RAM MOUNTS |
| User Reviews | RAM MOUNTS |