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Testing: TwoWheelCool Dash: The gadget for the urban jungle

June 26, 2014 by the editorial office

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Test: Navigation systems have made life easier for many drivers. If you think back, you first notice how cumbersome it was back then to always carry a huge hamload of road maps with you and to fight your way through umpteen pages on the way to your destination.

With technical progress, it didn't take long before you could reach your destination as quickly as possible with your cell phone, and so many cyclists use navigation apps on their phones.



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However, anyone who has tried to find their way through Berlin's traffic chaos with their phone in their pocket knows that this can quickly become stressful. TwoWheelCool has with that Dash the right gadget for navigation in the big city. The principle is simple: the mobile phone is mounted in a holder on the handlebars, the destination is entered and you can start pedaling without having to reach into your trouser pocket at every traffic light.

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The holder is made from durable silicone and features a hard plastic frame for the phone. The color scheme is perfect for the urban hustle and bustle, even if it will certainly not be to everyone's taste. Striking always seems to go here.

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The bracket is easily attached to the stem. This should fit on any stem and is held in place by two elastic bands. With little effort, the cell phone can be easily clipped into the hard plastic frame and sits firmly in the holder. Enter your destination and off you go.

The TwoWheelCool is suitable as a navigation aid Dash perfect. All buttons can also be easily reached through the silicone and work without any problems. In addition, you have everything in view and at the highest volume setting, even the nice lady navigator can understand well from the cell phone.

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Conclusion

The Dash Mount is the perfect gadget for every city cyclist. If you find it bothersome to constantly reach into your pocket to look for the way, you will find a small and stylish helper here that fits on any stem and keeps your cell phone in place. The only drawback of the holder is that it is only compatible with the iPhone 5.

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product Highlights

  • sits firmly on the handlebars
  • fits on every stem
  • only for iPhone 5

price and web

  • EUR 29,95
  • www.twowheelcool.com
Tags:everyday tipgadgetsNavigationNewsTestTwoWheelCoolTwo Wheel Cool Dashurban

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