An apparatus designed to secure a cellular communication device to archery equipment, particularly a bow, allows archers to utilize the device’s capabilities without occupying their hands. These mounts are engineered for secure attachment and often incorporate adjustable features to accommodate various phone sizes and viewing angles. An example includes a clamp-style mechanism attaching to the bow’s riser, coupled with a cradle that holds the phone.
The primary significance of this type of mounting system lies in its ability to facilitate hands-free access to functions such as GPS navigation, shot analysis apps, or recording footage of archery practice or hunting expeditions. Historically, archers relied on separate carrying cases or pockets for their phones, resulting in inconvenience and potential disruption during shooting. The emergence of these holders streamlines the process, enhancing efficiency and allowing for real-time data capture and documentation.