A device affixes a mobile telephone to a motorcycle while simultaneously providing a power source to the device. It generally consists of two primary components: a secure, adjustable holder for the phone itself and an integrated or adaptable charging mechanism, often utilizing the motorcycle’s electrical system or a portable power bank. Such a system enables riders to utilize navigation apps, communication features, or music streaming services without depleting the phone’s battery or compromising safety by requiring the rider to handle the device while in motion.
The value lies in enhancing the riding experience by enabling access to crucial technological features. The system allows riders to monitor navigation, receive calls, and enjoy media without interrupting the ride. From a historical perspective, early iterations were often bulky and lacked integrated charging. Modern versions, conversely, feature streamlined designs, vibration dampening technology, and rapid charging capabilities, reflecting advancements in materials science and mobile technology.