Quad Lock iPhone XS

Quad Lock Smartphone Case and Mount | Gear Review

The smartphone has become the ultimate device, providing users with a variety of options for communication, connectivity to the Internet, a camera, an GPS as well as many other features. Connecting a smartphone onto your bike lets you make use of it for navigation as well as music, audio prompts and calls, if it's connected with a Bluetooth communication device on your helmet.

Mounts can be described as mousetraps. Everybody has tried to make the best one. There's a myriad of mounting options, many of which are attached to the handlebars that are on the motorcycle and a broad array of phone carriers.


The cradle is an essential part of the design because having a phone come loose and bounce off the road at 70 mph is a nightmare, not to mention expensive and uncomfortable. That happened to one of our staffers a couple of years ago and I've been cautious about mounting phones on smartphones since then.


Quad Lock is an Australian firm that has developed an uncomplicated but highly innovative mounting system.


It all starts from starting with Quad Smartphone case that is constructed from tough and smooth polycarbonate that is grippy but not too rough. It also has shock-absorbing , edge-to-edge design. The rear of the case, there is the dual-stage lock, slightly elevated that Quad Lock says is strong enough to support 160 pounds.


The rim on the lock's rim is comprised of four cutouts that correspond to the four tabs in the outer part of the mount. Put the phone on it so that the tabs will fit in the cutouts. Move the phone a few degrees right or left until the tabs slide over the rim of the locking device and clicks in place.


And now the phone is secure. To remove it, press the blue lever, then rotate around a couple of degrees until the phone comes out.


The installation of the Quad Lock handlebar mount only took a few minutes using the Hex wrench. After a bit of practice, locking the phone in the mount, and then unlocking it back again became second nature after which, once the phone is secure it can be rotated 90 degrees to change its orientation to the horizontal and vertical.


When I was riding my iPhone XS in the Quad Lock mount, it did not beep or vibrate. When I used my hand to shake the phone, it did not move. To interact with the phone's screen (when you stop, obviously) you might require touchscreen-friendly gloves.


The Quad Lock Mount is light thin, compact, and hardly noticeable when not in use. The black-only case is available for a broad range from Apple iPhone, Google Pixel along with Samsung Galaxy models. A motor mount kit which includes the handbar mount, the case and waterproof "poncho" cover costs $79.90. Kits with mirror mount is $69.90 or an fork mount costs $89.90. Once you've bought the Quad Lock case, there are mounts to attach your bicycle, car, belt or arm (for exercise), desk, wall, or tripod, and one-inch ball adapters.

Solutions for smartphone mounting

Based in Melbourne, Australia, come incredible, versatile solutions for mounting smartphones onto motorcycles and scooters. They are the products from Quad Lock. Since 2011, this Quad Brand has stood for durable, high-quality practical and functional covers, holders, and adapters for mounting smartphones.


The one here is compatible with other. Quad Lock relies on the system which uses a patent-pending two-stage locking mechanism, which is available in various versions. Different holders on an automobile (e.g. on the handles, the head of the handlebar, or the mirror arm) "work" together with the appropriate adapter for connection on the tablet, smartphone, or mobile.


Additionally, there are cover for protection against weather as well as vibration dampers and other accessories. The use of premium materials like glass fiber reinforced nylon, high-functioning and consistently thought-out, user-friendly handling have created this Quad Lock brand a huge success.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

This model features a dual-chassis suspension system, with precisely engineered silicone grommets, the Vibration Dampener absorbs vibrations to safeguard your phone's camera against high-frequency noises.

Fully compatible with Quad Lock motorcycle mounts Quad Lock Ball Adaptor, Quad Lock Motorcycle USB Charger and Quad Lock Weatherproof Wireless Charger Quad Lock Vibration Dampener eliminates 90 percent of high-frequency rumbles generated by motorcycles.


Quad Lock: A solution for mounting smartphones created using 3D printing

With features like multiple lenses, image stabilization and the latest software, modern smartphones are able to produce images which rival the quality of professional cameras.


Due to the high level of vibration, , videos and pictures taken on a smartphone while riding a motorcycle do not always attain the same quality - not to take into account the dangers posed to phones that aren't secure enough while participating in such activities.


These challenges sent Melbourne-based company Quad Lock on a quest to create a system that ensures smartphones are safe and secure while preserving the professional quality of photography.


What's the result? This Quad Lock Vibration Dampener is a mounting system for motorcycles that both stabilizes and shields smartphones. It has a dual-chassis suspension system that is engineered with high-quality silicone grommets that absorb the vibrations that reduce over 90% of high-frequency vibrations generated by motorcycles.

Designing the Quad Lock Vibration Dampener

for the Quad Lock crew, the first step to design the Quad Lock Vibration Dampener is to design an instrument that can repeatedly reproduce the real-world vibrations of the motorcycle. To accomplish this, the team analyzed users' riding behaviors along with patterns of riding and worked with top experts in vibrations to design a testing procedure.


This process became a tool that allowed users of Quad Lock crew to develop designs that target specific frequencies. The final product, which was known as the Quad Lock Vibration Dampener has been put through rigorous performance testing, with the final model being rigorously tested by the device's end users.

Overcoming validation challenges

In order to gather feedback and incorporate it into design iterations, the Quad Lock team had to design physical components which could be used on test equipment and real-world applications. They also opened the doorway to 3D printing technology , particularly Ultimaker S3, Ultimaker 3, and Ultimaker 2+. Ultimaker S3, Ultimaker 3 and Ultimaker 2+.


It was the The Quad Lock Vibration Dampener's creation process was composed of two phases: quick concept development and testing in the real world. Over 100 variations of the concept were designed, each testing factor such as the impact on dimensional changes as well as clearances and durometers.


The high turnover rate enabled the team to collect feedback, then implement it and create the next iteration in the shortest amount of time and cost feasible - with several iterations sometimes being produced in the span of just one day.


These designs were durable enough to endure long hours of testing on the vibration test equipment, from which the team got valuable feedback and data. This kept the team's morale up and motivated and allowed them to streamline their production process, saving time and cost.


A 'fully embedded' design process

Nowadays, Quad Lock's production facility is responsible to distribute products to millions of international customers. Additive manufacturing technology has been fully embedded in Quad Lock's prototyping, design, and production processes. This greatly benefits the company as it expands its product range including mounting solutions for cars, runners - even the walls of interiors of houses or office buildings.