Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]

We reviewed wireless charging compatibility and determined it would adversely affect the phone/mount bond. Wireless charging sounds convenient, but on a bike it’s unreliable. Charging is slow and inefficient, and heat buildup is a real issue. A direct wired connection is faster, steadier, and far more dependable for keeping your phone alive on the ride.

There is a downloadable instruction sheet here.

No, they are 100% safe for your phone. Neodymium magnets are widely used within electronic devices and do not interfere with phone reception or any other phone functions. Apple iPhone and Android devices use NAND flash memory, which is immune to magnets.

One of our go to favorites is the OtterBox Symmerty Series. Any phone case surface should be plastic or metal without texture. A hard smooth surface is needed for maximum case plate bonding. Click here for additional phone case compatibility, video and instructions.

YES - if it is a 4 bolt stem face with forward facing M5 bolts (the most common bolt size with heads visible looking at the front of the bike). Note, it is best they are parallel to the stem as that puts the FormMount in line with the stem angle.

Not yet, however it is in the works.

Yes, BridgeTool and it comes standard with FormMount - it also functions as a stabilizer for heavy
loads.

Those with a standard sandwich style mount, such as found on a GoPro. Note some lights sell adapters for their products to make them sandwich mount compatible.

Not at this time.

If you have a small computer. Typically anything equal to or smaller than a Wahoo Bolt is a great fit with short arms. Long arms (which come standard) fit everything up to and including the Wahoo Elmnt and the Garmin 1000.

Yes, or a qualified bike shop can do the install. Torque wrenches are available all over the internet and your local bike shop.

Yes! $15 flat fee via USPS, but we have no control over VAT, customs fees and identify the proper
weights and costs of our goods.