For those asking, this isn’t a sponsored post, but the company did send me the device to try. Here’s a link for more info: pimpmybike.store/products/the-worlds-first-bike-waterproof-speaker-phone-holder-4400mah-power-bank-bell-and-bike-light
@@PimpmybikePMBor me the only issue I see with the product is the bell. Sounds really cheap and bad. I’d rather have just a normal bell or have the speaker play a single sound, not reminiscent of a bell or anything. Think of just a flat tone that will get attention, and have that as the bell. Other than that I really like it
Hmm. My clutter is a small computer and a mirror; the bell lives on my quill stem, and the phone lives in the trunk bag. I know, I'm a terrible cylist. 😄
I appreciate the effort, but the device is taking up prime real estate where my display and light are already, and I don't think that light is going to match a Nitecore BR35. My bell is integrated into my brake lever, so no savings there for me.
The only thing it's missing is a built in wireless charger, but combining placing the coil in the right place and properly restraining the phone might be a bit of a challenge. For music/podcasts and map directions though I'd rather go with bone conducting headphones, been using them for quite a while now and they get the job done while not bothering all the other people around you with it. They also seem to produce a better sound quality under windy conditions compared to over ear headphones (that I wouldn't want to use on a bicycle in traffic). Not sure about the bell though, it seemed like there was a bit of a delay between pressing the button and producing the sound. I'd rather just have a simple reliable actual bell. Can't really judge the lights either in this daytime video, but I guess they'll at least pass for making yourself visible not sure about sufficient lighting of the road ahead in a dark location.
Thanks for the detailed response! We haven’t considered a built in wireless charger before. We also stock Bone Conduction headphones and agree that they are a better option to standard headphones
It's actually pretty cool Even with a 750mm flat bar it can get croudy at times But yeah it cost a little too much and I think the performance of each function would be suboptimal compared to separated devices
@@PimpmybikePMB - Oh... You thought I was being serious. To be clear... sporks, printer/scanners, most multitools, and the device in this video are all the works of Satan. Give me one thing that does its one job very well, and I will find space for it.
@@Lebanesegee246 is it good to use as a phone holder and speaker ? Im not bothered about the bell or the light I have my headlamp for light And instead of a bell i can just shout
187$ for a 5$ led light (by brightness), a basic phone holder, a speaker of unknown sound quality and an annoying bell that deafens you...I'd rather have quality clutter.
Leaving a $187 device loosely attached to your handlebars? Feels dubious, although, I don't take my saddle with me, and it's easily detachable as well.
Not for me, personally. My speaker and phone attach to my backpack, my light is attached beneath my front rack, and I use my voice over a bell. However, my boyfriend would absolutely benefit from a device like this.
No! I like my "clutter"! I have two 3 litre bags hanging permanently front and back of the handlebars. The one facing me holds my phone on top. I use Bluetooth earphones so no speakers. Then I have right and left mirrors. Mounts for 3 different lights although I always have a flashing light day or night with a choice of two very good headlights for the dark roads I ride. A little bell for polite excuse me's. A bulb horn because it just sounds so cool for more insistent alerts to pedestrians or hello's to people. And an electronic horn I took off but put back on again for those thankfully rare moments when I need something to say, "you f
Cool idea but that speaker would be useless for music unless you really like treble. But for phone calls, map directions, and podcasts it would be great!
Ugly... the problem with all in one things is if one element stops working, it's partially redundant. Think I'll stick to individual parts... I don't need an electric bell, thanks
@@AURAXKIRA Hmm may be in North America, that is probably true. If someone was playing music on their speakers while riding a bike here in Europe, I would get pretty annoyed.
@@PimpmybikePMB Something without the word pimp, as I find it fairly distasteful. It’s catch, but it glorifies sexual exploitation on the “merits“ of wealth. Something like OneBar or AllBar could be better.
I can understand your perspective and the connotation associated with the word. Lately though that word is more associated with accessories as opposed to what the word was originally
For those asking, this isn’t a sponsored post, but the company did send me the device to try. Here’s a link for more info: pimpmybike.store/products/the-worlds-first-bike-waterproof-speaker-phone-holder-4400mah-power-bank-bell-and-bike-light
Says that this isnt sponsored when it literally is
Why have 5 different things that work well when you can have one that does 5 things badly?
*Mediocrely
I have one and the speaker is louder then a jbl and the phone holder is rock solid
@@Lebanesegee246I'm not a fan of the JBLs either but it's good for anything that isn't music. unless you enjoy music with no bass
@@carstarsarstenstesenn the bass on these is surprisingly good for its size.
I think this idea is the solution but I would like to see a product that implements it a little better.
Yeah? What else you want a product that’s 3 times bigger you can make something that good at that size lol
What implementations would you like to see? We always love feedback
@@PimpmybikePMBor me the only issue I see with the product is the bell. Sounds really cheap and bad. I’d rather have just a normal bell or have the speaker play a single sound, not reminiscent of a bell or anything. Think of just a flat tone that will get attention, and have that as the bell. Other than that I really like it
$187 seems a bit much to pay to declutter your bike, you could buy all of the components separately for way less than half that price.
True but life's easier when it's all in one product 😂
They have a less expensive option for $84 CAD
We constantly run sales and have cheaper options. I invite you to see for yourself 🥰
@@doris41236 We ensure variety to try and cater for people’s different needs 😎
The same item is like 47 or 62 dollars on Amazon. It does not hold your cell phone that great because you got to screw it down every time
I've had one since the pandemic. Its amazing, the only downfall is the size of the loops that clasp onto handlebars I had to MacGyver it.
Just got one as a gift. Can't wait to take a ride.
Hmm. My clutter is a small computer and a mirror; the bell lives on my quill stem, and the phone lives in the trunk bag. I know, I'm a terrible cylist. 😄
I appreciate the effort, but the device is taking up prime real estate where my display and light are already, and I don't think that light is going to match a Nitecore BR35. My bell is integrated into my brake lever, so no savings there for me.
How did you integrate your bell into the brake lever? I must admit I am intrigued
I love your continuum
The only thing it's missing is a built in wireless charger, but combining placing the coil in the right place and properly restraining the phone might be a bit of a challenge.
For music/podcasts and map directions though I'd rather go with bone conducting headphones, been using them for quite a while now and they get the job done while not bothering all the other people around you with it. They also seem to produce a better sound quality under windy conditions compared to over ear headphones (that I wouldn't want to use on a bicycle in traffic).
Not sure about the bell though, it seemed like there was a bit of a delay between pressing the button and producing the sound. I'd rather just have a simple reliable actual bell.
Can't really judge the lights either in this daytime video, but I guess they'll at least pass for making yourself visible not sure about sufficient lighting of the road ahead in a dark location.
Thanks for the detailed response! We haven’t considered a built in wireless charger before. We also stock Bone Conduction headphones and agree that they are a better option to standard headphones
I feel like this could be a genuinely good product with a couple more rounds of refinement, those bell sounds are horrible for instance.
Probably sounds worse due to the video audio?
@@tconnolly9820 the audio really didn’t help. It does sound much better in person
It's actually pretty cool
Even with a 750mm flat bar it can get croudy at times
But yeah it cost a little too much and I think the performance of each function would be suboptimal compared to separated devices
exactly my thoughts
Let me know if you have any questions 😎
I thought this was decent until that electric bell noise! I much prefer a natural tring.
It has adjustable sounds you can choose from!
First line: advertises non-clutter
Last line: is it? I don't know
Definitely looks like a solution mate!!
I love all-in-one devices. It gives me great joy to buy a new scanner when my printer fails.
I'll wait for them to add a GPS cycle computer.
You could use your phone as the GPS and place it in the phone holder
@@PimpmybikePMB - Oh... You thought I was being serious. To be clear... sporks, printer/scanners, most multitools, and the device in this video are all the works of Satan. Give me one thing that does its one job very well, and I will find space for it.
@@47f0hahahahaha you got me! Well we do offer stand alone speakers, phone holders and lights also
I only have one brake, a bell and a light which I remove in the daytime, so it's not for me.
Also my bell sounds better and has no batteries.
Does it do the things well? I feel like this all in one while convenient, isn’t going to perform as well.
I have had one for about 2 months and find the speaker and phone holder to work really well. The light is good enough but, could be better tbh.
I does do it well actually just the bell noise isn’t the best lmao
@@Lebanesegee246 is it good to use as a phone holder and speaker ? Im not bothered about the bell or the light
I have my headlamp for light
And instead of a bell i can just shout
I had a bike phone holder 10 years ago and it did not hold my phone so I've been afraid to use them ever since. Are they better now?
Shifter has a video on them. I tried a silicon one off the back of that, wobbles a lot but not worried about the phone slipping out.
@@robinjones5169 Ah, cool. I noticed the texture on the flat surface, but did not know what it was. Thanks!
Phone holder on these is very very sturdy. Been using one for months and even took it off jumps
Ye it’s good and tight
you phone is gonna fall out of that thing, cause you cant angle it up enough for your phones to stay in whiles the light is still useable
The phone holder is our patented design which is very sturdy. It is one of the best on the market
187$ for a 5$ led light (by brightness), a basic phone holder, a speaker of unknown sound quality and an annoying bell that deafens you...I'd rather have quality clutter.
I would invite you to try it for yourself. The speaker is loud and the quality is crisp.
Forgot to mention we have updated our prices
looks like a tidy little pay day for thieves!
You can easily detach the module when bike is unattended
@@PimpmybikePMB cool but i dont want to lug that thing around
@@DeezNuggz we understand it’s not suited for everyone 🙏
@@PimpmybikePMB keep on keepin on brother
@@DeezNuggz You to brother
Leaving a $187 device loosely attached to your handlebars? Feels dubious, although, I don't take my saddle with me, and it's easily detachable as well.
You can remove it with a click of a button
How would I explain this if someone asked me how to get one? I would literally just hand it to them.
Or send them to our website
Yup
Naaah !
No cup holder and not to mention, not even a cigarette lighter and an ashtray.
Might have to add those features onto the generation 2 model
Can you post the site to be able to order. Thanks
Just posted the link to a pinned comment. Thanks!
Where do l buy it? How much is it?
Bro look at the pinned comment theirs a link
@@AURAXKIRA hahahahaha
Not for me, personally. My speaker and phone attach to my backpack, my light is attached beneath my front rack, and I use my voice over a bell. However, my boyfriend would absolutely benefit from a device like this.
Each to their own 🥰
I am trying to keep handlebars clean in case the need to overturn the bicycle for fixing wheels.
You can slide the module off for those moments
i saw a guy with 2 bars worth of handle bar yesterday, he got mirrors, bells, phone holder and some more stuff
You should of linked them this video!
@@PimpmybikePMB saw em' on the street ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Ghost_Of_Halo oh well, let’s hope they find there way to a clean handlebar somehow
I need this haha
Buy it then lmao I did to it’s actually sick
@@AURAXKIRA I think I will
@@eliasjarrouje5165 nice its good tbh i like it
@@AURAXKIRA Glad to hear that you are enjoying your one :)
If I added this to my bike, it would double the value of my bike,
It definitely does add a lot of value ❤
The bell seems too loud
Well if it’s not then good luck crashing 😂
I actually love the name :)
Thank you very much ❤
No! I like my "clutter"!
I have two 3 litre bags hanging permanently front and back of the handlebars. The one facing me holds my phone on top. I use Bluetooth earphones so no speakers. Then I have right and left mirrors. Mounts for 3 different lights although I always have a flashing light day or night with a choice of two very good headlights for the dark roads I ride. A little bell for polite excuse me's. A bulb horn because it just sounds so cool for more insistent alerts to pedestrians or hello's to people. And an electronic horn I took off but put back on again for those thankfully rare moments when I need something to say, "you f
I would like to see that set up! Please email in a photo if you can
Thanks but is more expensive than my bike !
Look out for our sales!
As a good Dutch I've never heard of handle bar clutter 😂
😂😂😅
Does it do well in water? ☔😅
It is waterproof so will handle rain! I wouldn’t throw it in a river though 😂
@@PimpmybikePMB Damn it, I thought I found a fault 😅 Cheers 👍
@@justathought...7271 hahahaha better luck next time! Although I would love to see someone ride it into a river. For the sake of science 😂😂
@@PimpmybikePMB they better have insurance 😅
@@justathought...7271 I will send a replacement unit to whoever actually does this. Just email me the video and I’ll have another module resent.
I have a light and a GPS in 1 mount.
A bell.
A suspension remote lockout.
That would be stolen where I live.
You can detach the module and take it down with you!
Cool🤘🤘💥
Yeah
I don't think that light is bright enough to blind people - pass.
We have a product “The Illuminator” which is a phone holder and a very powerful light if that’s your main concern
Cool idea but that speaker would be useless for music unless you really like treble. But for phone calls, map directions, and podcasts it would be great!
and that light better be good because it's expensive
Yeah it’s good for all except the bell
Ugly... the problem with all in one things is if one element stops working, it's partially redundant. Think I'll stick to individual parts... I don't need an electric bell, thanks
If this was sponsored, can you make that more clear please?
(if it wasn't... I need more convincing, I guess)
Not sponsored, but they sent it to me to try out.
@@Shifter_Cycling okay, thanks! I know a minute is short, but that's great info to know as a viewer, when you're doing a product review.
That bell will be annoying not only for others but the rider too
Im not spending almost two hundred bucks on something that doesn't solve a real problem.
It isn't for everyone
Doesn't have a GoPro mount or horn, so no.
Can’t have everything
Why does anyone want to play their music out loud on a speaker or take calls while riding?
Because headphones are dangerous
Because you can keep riding and hear them? Logic
@@AURAXKIRA But you're also annoying the rest of the world with your loud music playing on the speakers?
@@AbhijeetBorkar not rly its not that audibal from their are many cars around u from close its loud but from far its not hearable
@@AURAXKIRA Hmm may be in North America, that is probably true. If someone was playing music on their speakers while riding a bike here in Europe, I would get pretty annoyed.
If it sounded like this : th-cam.com/video/Dqc6yRIHiW0/w-d-xo.html
it would be worth it...
LOL
The name truly does suck. I don’t want to be reminded of sex traffickers when I’m buying bike equipment
That’s not an unfortunate name 😂
Ikr
Thank you for the support ❤️
Looks sus , it wont stand the sun 🌞
I mean the plastic will degrade in the uv rays of sunlight
Then it will break after few weeks of sunlight
I have had one for 2 months and it’s still fine. Survived an Australian summer
Bulshit you can get it for 29 euro on Germany
Micro USB? No thank you, purchase avoided.
What’s wrong with micro usb?
Unfortunately named and unfortunately priced. Also, kinda ugly.
What would you name it?
@@PimpmybikePMB Something without the word pimp, as I find it fairly distasteful. It’s catch, but it glorifies sexual exploitation on the “merits“ of wealth.
Something like OneBar or AllBar could be better.
I can understand your perspective and the connotation associated with the word. Lately though that word is more associated with accessories as opposed to what the word was originally
nah it’s good
Would be great if it was a quad lock mount setup
Set up really isn’t difficult, 10 minutes and you are ready to go 🙌
It's is a nice idea but is damn ugly
I have it it’s decent
How obnoxious, unlike our host.
Nope
It’s not for everyone, that’s why we have a wide range of items ❤