A  harmless system

Are you currently looking for a magnetic mount for your motorcycle or bike but wondering whether magnets might damage your phone?

It's a question we receive almost every week and have been for 7 years, so we're going to clear everything up so you become an expert on our magnets.

In fact, when we created our first magnetic mounts for running, cycling, and motorcycling, we heard for a long time that magnets were dangerous for phones and other electronic devices.

So we opened some books, put on our reading glasses, and decided to do some research to find out where this rumor came from and whether it was truly well-founded.

Where does this idea come from?

An idea dating back to the '90s

A brief step back in time is in order…

Back then, data storage was done on hard drives that could be demagnetized and lose all their data. But these hard drives were never used in smartphones, which have always had flash memory, completely unaffected by magnetic fields.

The same goes for old cathode ray tube televisions! When a magnet was brought close, its magnetic field altered the trajectory of electrons in motion that struck the screen. The most common result was a kaleidoscopic color effect, meaning the colors were scattered in the area where the magnet touched the screen. In the same way, this technology was never used in smartphones.

About our sleeves...

The absence of a magnetic field inside our sleeves

The idea that magnets are dangerous for smartphones is therefore false.

The technologies used by smartphones are therefore different and are not affected by contact with a magnet, as long as its force is not extreme (the kind of magnets capable of breaking a finger) and the contact is not indefinite (several months)

Even though our magnets are ultra-powerful (supporting up to 50 times the weight of a phone), the magnetic field inside the sleeve is nonexistent.

Indeed, it is important to note that there is a metal plate 1.5mm thick on the phone side. This metal plate completely blocks the magnetic field.

You can even run the test yourself by trying to magnetize a small object inside the sleeve: it is not possible. The reason is simple — there is virtually no magnetic field inside the sleeve and therefore near your phone.

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