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The Tigra Sport Bikeconsole is a waterproof and shock-protected bicycle holder mount designed for iPhone 6/6S. It features a fully touch screen operable case with high sensitivity, a reinforced mounting bracket for secure installation, and a dual locking mechanism for added safety. With a 360-degree rotation mechanism and integrated kickstand, this holder is perfect for both cycling and daily use.
R**R
Well-built but some limitations
The console performed as expected though shipping was delayed by weather apparently. My only complaints on the unit itself were: 1) there were no instructions (I figured these out on my own) and 2) the case itself was not long enough to accommodate the plug on my earbuds nor was the hole to the outside large enough for the plug. I am riding with only the breeze and the birds in my ears;-)
U**O
Excellent mounting for bike or motorcycle
Excellent mounting for bike or motorcycle. I use it on a dual purpose motorcycle, driving shaking and fast. Mounting and iphone kept stable and firm. I recommend this product.
T**A
Don't Buy - You'll Regret
The lock button doesn't work...The thumb print reader is very thin and will definitely rip overtime. I've only taken it out of the box and I'm afraid to use it because I feel like it'll rip and will no longer be water proof! I want to return this item, it's in the box but Amazon said it's passed it's return date. I hate it and would never buy it again, or advise anyone else to...
C**.
Five Stars
Excellent iPhone bike case
P**O
Five Stars
Excelent!!!
S**H
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPSSS!
Discounted or free productis it good or bad?I'll make the provider/authoreither happy or sad..........and sometimes even mad.First off, I received this unit free from the distributor in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Unfortunately this review is more along the line of "what were they thinking" when it comes to this product. I get the concept, but both the pricing and execution are way off. First off, I thought that this would simply be a way to securely mount my iPhone 6 (with it's case on) to my road bike. That makes a certain amount of sense. You could keep it in sight instead of stashing it away in a bag or sweaty pocket, allowing you to either listen to music or make/receive calls without missing anything. In actuality, it doesn't work this way.The first thing you have to do is remove all the components from the packaging--something it took me five minutes to do without harming either myself or the product. I don't know if all of these are delivered with such "unfriendly" packaging, but if so a good place to start would be to make it easier to unpack. Once you get it opened and inventory the parts, you find that there are no written instructions. There are pictures and arrows pointing to various places, but instead of using them I simply looked at the components supplied and figured out how to put them together. After getting the product unpacked and understanding the mechanics, you have to remove the perfectly good protection case you've already purchased and replace it with the rather stiff rubber sleeve provided with the mount. I call it stiff because unlike the stylish LUVVITT protective case I currently use, the molded black rubber contact points of this TIGRA case are not designed properly to allow you to use the protected buttons easily. Added to this problem is having to put on a flimsy plastic front cover that also has stiff plastic moldings over the operating buttons. Now the operation of your Iphone 6 is twice as difficult compared to my original (and preferred) case. It compares roughly to my wife's Otterbox Defender--only worse. The combination of cases makes it harder to turn your iPhone on and off and also to input instructions.Things get a little better when mounting the case holder to your handle bars. You can mount it in either portrait or landscape form and the double lock on the mount holds your phone very securely. Good design and well implemented. However, the combination of how far you have to reach to use the mounted phone combined with the difficulty of inputting instructions (because of the stiff buttons) causes the rider to take his eyes off the road, makes him unsafely shift his/her balance, and prevents him/her from operating the phone in a safe manner. In my humble opinion, listening to music while riding is an unsafe practice. Things are dangerous enough out there and having your hearing impaired by listening to music only increases the potential danger to you, other riders, walkers, and those operating motor vehicles.As a final comment, this is a $19.95 item masquerading as a $49.95 product. It is made in China, which probably results in the poor construction I commented on, and the profit margin has to be huge. Suggestion to TIGRA: Bring out a simple mount that attaches securely to a bicycle and allows you to simply snap your Iphone 6 with existing case into the mount and remove it the same way. Less parts needed, simpler and more efficient operation, much more user friendly. Problem solved.
C**E
This is a big letdown from the previous case for the iPhone 5.
I got the 6plus size of this case but the build looks exactly the same as the 6 plus and this is a case gone bad. First, it is damn near impossible to get open. You seriously need to carry a flathead screwdriver with to pry open the catches, sure it's secure but you can't get the phone out either. The soft buttons on the sides for volume work ok, but you really have to press hard to hit the buttons. It also requires you to look at the buttons, they aren't found by touch. Also, when you do finally get it open, the screen protector part isn't attached, so that pops off when opened. So I'm getting off my bike, I have sweaty dirty hands, I have to wrestle to get it open, then it falls apart and I have to hold all the screen and your phone and not drop it all. The one they built for the 5 was so good, I got this with no hesitation even though it's pricey. But just the hassle in getting it open really isn't worth it. I'll be shopping for a new bike mount soon.
D**1
disappointing after the perfect 5/5s case
So disapointed. I am a proud owner of the iPhone 5 version. "Upgraded" to the 6.... They clearly downgraded their productBig things missing1. No case for your phone to snap in. Thus the nakedPhone goes directly into th rubber (which is flimsy not cut well). This is bad as having some perfection grip getting it in and out is needed2. Power and volume buttons done work. Yep, it is molded wrong. Such a defect. Sent pictures to company showing the issues with design but no responseSeriously the big red power button seen in pictures... Hey need to mold about 3mm inside the case so it worksSuch a great product on he iphone 5 and ruined on the 6
A**9
Superb mount but with a couple of flaws.
Works really well. I go on a lot of medium distance (15-60 mile) journeys around East Anglia, I only moved here a few months ago so this is really useful for knowing where i'm going! Fits the iPhone 6/6S perfectly. Had this mount for about 4 months now. I went on a 17 mile run last night and got caught in a heavy storm. Roads were rivers and I was completely wet-through (no mudguards either). Luckily, my precious iPhone remained snug and dry in it's (exteriorly soaked) Tigra Sport mount - I was still able to use the touch screen without an too much of an issue (touch ID compatible too!). Don't think there's a better mount for the money available. Half the price of Halfords too!Pros:Sleek design.Secure fit for the iPhone 6sGood quality materialsUniversal mount and fittingsTouch friendly screen protectorTouch iD friendly home buttonHeadphone/charger slotsAdjustable angleEasy releaseCons:When there's nothing in the mount it rattles quite badly, but it can be removed easily.The screen protector glitches with the touchscreen (as in I wont touch it, but it'll be moving around or pressing buttons on its own).
M**W
Excellent value for money.
I bought this first, sent it back and bought a GVDV case instead. Turns out this Tigra Sport one is actually better and cheaper even though the case is actually the same as GVDV's. The fingerprint recognition works, the touch screen sensitivity is good and although the case feels plasticky it is robust. It was a fiddle to get the charger cable in when the phone was in the case but it can be fed though and connected before inserting the phone fully. I expected to be able to adjust the angle of the phone whilst riding to view the screen or shoot videos of the road ahead but you'd need to use a tool to adjust. The fact that you can take pictures with the phone still in the case is excellent though.
R**D
Good, sound product
I've stuck with this make through at least three phone upgrades because it works so well. It's well made, if not a bit bulky, and is great when using my phone as a GPS when cycling. Touch screen all works and you can still plug everything in, take photos etc.Not sure how it would perform fully submerged in water, through extensive downpours or during extreme mountain biking, I would remove it for that.
L**S
Tough!
Excellent. Really tough and durable. Secures easily to the bike, and confident it won't end up flying off. Touch screen still works easily through the protective cover.
M**S
Recommended for Motorcyclists.
I've bought a few cases already for the iPhone 6 to attach to my motorbike and this is the first that actually does the job properly. Not the best build quality, there's just something about it that doesn't feel top quality but that said it fits the phone well. Not only does it completely protect the phone from the elements and its waterproof ability seems 100% but by using a nifty thin film over the touch id hole in the screen protector you can still use touch id when its in its case.I've used an Ultimate Add-ons version of this case for my iPhone 5 for the last two years and it saved me well, This case is almost identical but for the iPhone 6 4.7" and is working a treat.
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