..the latest system generation, we offer the SmartphoneGrip. You can use this to attach your phone to ..
The SmartphoneGrip delivers an inductive charging power of 7.5 watts (1.5 A@5 V) with an efficiency ..
The SmartphoneGrip is compatible with most smartphones including case* (length from 4.84 to 6.89 inc..
..th the SmartphoneGrip, there are no cases for specific smartphone models. The SmartphoneGrip is co..
We offer smartphone-based navigation for smart system eBikes - the latest system generation. To use..
For smartphones which support wireless charging, our smartphone and our SmartphoneGrip take care of ..
..e SmartphoneGrip, press and hold the release mechanism. Place the upper edge of the SmartphoneGrip o..
.. the SmartphoneGrip**. You always have your smartphone with you. Use it with the SmartphoneGrip for ..
Place the smartphone with the long side centered against the upper/front movable retaining bracket. ..
Yes, you can use your eBike without a smartphone. Basic functions such as selection of the support ..
..ular display holder is required to use the SmartphoneGrip. Please note that there are two different ..
To remove the SmartphoneGrip, press the release mechanism (button on the rear retaining bracket) and..
..e several reasons why your smartphone is not charging: - Your smartphone is not suitable for wirele..
..lso possible to adjust the tilt angle of the smartphone. To do this, loosen the screw on the side of..
Your smartphone is charged either wirelessly (if supported) or via wired charging. >Note: Cable..
We offer the SmartphoneGrip for eBikes with the smart system (the latest system generation). With th..
Check if your smartphone supports wireless charging. Otherwise, your smartphone can be charged via c..
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