Phone Holders
Universal pushchair and pram phone holders — mount types, handlebar compatibility, and the best options for hands-free navigation and safety.
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Top Pick
Byking Universal Pram & Bike Phone Holder
Byking
The Byking is the most versatile dedicated pushchair phone holder on this list. The 360° rotation mechanism is the critical feature: you can position the screen exactly where you need it — angled toward you, tilted for glare, or flipped to landscape for maps. The silicone-lined clamp avoids scratching the handlebar on premium pushchairs. At under £14, it is the straightforward recommendation for most parents.
What we liked
- Fits handlebars 19–35mm — covers standard pushchair tubes
- 360° rotation locks at any angle — portrait or landscape
- Silicone-lined clamp jaw protects handlebar finish
- Adjustable spring-loaded grip holds phones 4.5–6.7 inches
- No tools required — installs in under 60 seconds
Watch out for
- Spring tension can feel stiff on first use
- Screw collar must be tightened firmly or holder rotates under vibration
- Not waterproof — needs a weatherproof phone case in rain
£13.99
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Budget Pick
OQTIQ Universal Silicone Strap Phone Mount
OQTIQ
The OQTIQ earns its budget pick position through universal fit. The silicone strap wraps around any handlebar shape — round, oval, D-shaped — where a standard clamp cannot grip. At under £9, it is the lowest-cost reliable option on this list. The main limitation is that the angle lock is friction-only rather than a dedicated latch, which means it may shift on rough surfaces. For smooth pavements and flat roads, it holds perfectly well.
What we liked
- Silicone strap design fits any handlebar shape — including curved and oval tubes
- No minimum diameter — works on 15–45mm handlebars
- Holds phones up to 6.9 inches wide
- Budget pick at under £9
- Soft silicone grips prevent both holder and phone from sliding
Watch out for
- Silicone strap takes 30 seconds to thread — slightly fiddlier than a clamp
- No locking angle mechanism — must be retightened if phone rotates
- Less rigid than a screw-clamp mount on very bumpy pavements
£8.99
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KDD 3-in-1 Pram Cup and Phone Holder
KDD
The KDD makes sense for parents who want a single handlebar accessory that handles both the phone and the coffee cup. The independent 360° phone pivot means you can angle the screen without adjusting the cup holder position. The five washer sizes included in the box is a practical detail — it genuinely fits different pushchair handlebar diameters rather than just claiming "universal". If you would buy a cup holder and a phone mount separately, the KDD at under £19 is better value than buying both.
What we liked
- 3-in-1: phone holder, cup holder, and storage tray in one unit
- Fits handlebars 21–35mm diameter with five included washer sizes
- Cup holder insulated sleeve keeps drinks warm/cold for 1–2 hours
- 360° phone holder rotates independently from cup holder
- Suitable for pram, bike, and wheelchair
Watch out for
- Heavier than a standalone phone mount — adds visible bulk to handlebar
- Cup holder position is fixed — cannot move independently
- Best value only if you actually use both phone and cup holders
£18.99
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Guiseapue Universal Pram Cup & Phone Holder Organiser
Guiseapue
Guiseapue builds for parents who care about brand compatibility — the listing explicitly names the major pushchair brands it fits, which matters when you have a premium model. The rubber-padded clamp protects expensive handlebar finishes that bare-metal clamps can scratch. The colour options are a practical feature for distinguishing accessories when multiple family members use different pushchairs. The limitation is that the cup and phone holder share a single rotating arm, so angling the phone also angles the cup.
What we liked
- Fits Uppababy, Bugaboo, Cybex, Joie, Britax, Baby Jogger, Chicco, Nuna, and Doona
- Phone holder side has soft inner lining — protects screen edges
- Adjustable clamp with rubber pads — no scratching on premium handlebar finishes
- Cup holder fits bottles up to 95mm diameter
- Comes in four colour options to match pushchair style
Watch out for
- Slightly heavier than a standalone phone mount
- Cup and phone holders on the same rotating arm — both move together when angled
- Not rated for use in heavy rain without a phone case
£16.99
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4YouEssentials 360° Pram Phone Holder
4YouEssentials
The 4YouEssentials is the neatest-looking mount on this list. The low-profile elastic strap system keeps bulk minimal on the handlebar — it does not announce itself the way a chunky clamp mount does. The detachable design is the practical win: press a button, phone lifts off cleanly, straps stay on the handlebar. Good choice for parents who prioritise aesthetics alongside function.
What we liked
- Purpose-built for prams — compact, low-profile design
- Adjustable elastic silicone straps fit 20–45mm handlebars
- Detachable: remove phone without dismantling the mount
- 360° rotation with tilt adjustment
- Suitable for smartphones up to 7.2 inches
Watch out for
- Elastic straps wear faster than screw-clamp mechanisms — check tension every few months
- Only available in black
- No weatherproofing on the strapping material
£11.99
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AOBETAK 2-in-1 Universal Pram Cup & Phone Holder
AOBETAK
The AOBETAK 2-in-1 is the right choice if you want handlebar organisation without adding two separate clamps. One unit handles the drink and the phone. The phone bracket pivots independently from the cup side, which means you can set the phone angle without having to rotate the whole assembly. At under £16, it is better value than buying a cup holder and phone mount separately unless you find a better individual deal.
What we liked
- 2-in-1 combo: insulated cup holder and phone bracket on one clamp
- Universal clamp fits 22–38mm diameter handlebars
- Phone holder pivots 360° independently
- Insulated cup holder works for bottles, travel mugs, and coffee cups
- Compatible with most major pram brands
Watch out for
- Phone bracket is on a single arm — can wobble slightly on very rough terrain
- Cup holder is not fully waterproof — avoid tipping in rain
- Mid-range price — if you only need the phone holder, overkill
£15.99
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