• 29.99
Overall Rating 4.8   63
5
The design of the neck piece is surprisingly comfortable. It is easy to adjust, but stays as you put it. Likewise, it is easy to adjust for the angle needed. Contrary to another reviewer stating that the magnet was not strong enough, it is as secure a hold as a phone-charging magnet. Perhaps he had a huge phone and it was easily bumped? Because of that negative comment, I tried another style prior to this one, and the number of adjusting knobs made it quite unwieldy, not to mention that I couldn't mount my phone without impinging on buttons! Not a problem with the magnet!
24/01/2026
5
Yea this thing is perfect for POV shots. Do't let anyone try to talk you in top the ones that have the longer neck...
23/01/2026
4
This is a solidly good hands-free neck phone holder...so I am fairly happy with it in general. Although there is one negative for me that will possibly keep me from using it as much as I otherwise might have. So this thing is pretty solid and durable feeling, the magnet feels strong, its relatively light weight, and is very easy to set up and use. So very good all-around.The main negative for me though, is that the part that rests on the center of your chest...is just not padded softly enough in my opinion. As someone with a heart/chest related condition I strongly dislike any pressure on my chest. So I was hoping the soft part...would be even softer. Its not firm per se, and it does have a soft layer of rubber or plastic. But..its a very thin layer and is otherwise not really that padded..as its just a thin layer, and you can feel the firm weight of it right underneath that thin layer. It does come with the strap system though, which definitely helps offset that...albeit not 100% either.Another thing I can do is just tilt it so it rests more like on my pectoral...which is much softer than the ribs/chest. However..that might look a bit strange to be walking around with it askew like that. Therefore while I definitely like it better than some others I have tried...I probably still wont be using it out in public so much, but more so at home when walking around or wanting to go hands free. (unless I DIY something soft underneath myself.)Another great aspect is that I can use it for laying down...as it works pretty well there, and I can easily tilt it towards my pectoral for more comfort. The magnet is also strong enough to hold the phone both vertically + horizontally...which is another big plus. (Although the strength of the magnet is less when horizontal so you have to be a little more careful.)Overall...this is a solidly good phone holder than is better than the other 2 units of this type I have tried previously. It is lightwieght but yet sturdy, very easy to use, and has a few very useful features. So while my own quirk leaves me wanting some more padding...this is likely still an excellent choice for a lot of people...and I would very likely recommend it.
22/01/2026
5
I picked this up hoping it'd solve my hands-free video recording needs, and it's been pretty solid for that specific purpose. The magnetic attachment is surprisingly strong with my iPhone 15 as it snaps right on and stays put even when I'm moving around, which was my biggest concern. The clip-on option is nice as a backup but I doubt I'll use it as the MagSafe is fast and strong.Wearing it does feel a bit awkward and somewhat uncomfortable at first. It sits on your chest and the angle takes some adjusting to get right, but once you find that sweet spot, the POV footage actually looks pretty decent. I've used it for cooking videos and some DIY projects where I needed both hands free, and it beats propping my phone against random objects or asking someone to hold it.I feel the build is pretty good especially coming for K&F. My main gripe is that it can get uncomfortable after wearing it for like 30-40 minutes, especially if you're leaning forward a lot. Also, if you're filming yourself talking, you'll need to get used to looking down at your chest instead of straight ahead, which feels unnatural.For the price point it's a decent solution if you specifically need hands-free POV recording and something that's somewhat lightweight. Overall, I'm happy with it.
21/01/2026
5
I’ve been using this neck phone holder for walk-and-talk videos, short hikes, and quick cycling clips, and it solves the biggest headache: keeping the shot stable without holding a phone. Hang it around your neck, attach the phone, and you get a natural, eye-level POV that feels more immersive than a chest clip or selfie stick. The built-in rotation is genuinely useful—one quick 90° flip switches between portrait and landscape, and the four angle positions help fine-tune framing without fuss.Attachment and removal are fast with the aluminum lock. The magnet grabs directly onto my MagSafe iPhone, and the clip/T-screw setup secures an Android just as well. Comfort is solid thanks to the air-cushioned neck band and the wide design; I’ve worn it for longer walks without hot spots. The adjustable chest strap does a good job dampening phone shake when you’re moving, and the 66 cm silicone joint tube is flexible for packing yet sturdy enough to hold position. Bonus: it can connect to a GoPro (others need an accessory), which makes it a versatile POV rig beyond just smartphones.It’s not a gimbal, and sprinting will still introduce some bounce, but for hands-free day-to-day filming, it’s a smart, easy solution that gets more usable footage with far less setup.ProsTrue hands-free, eye-level POV that looks naturalQuick 90° flip between portrait and landscape with four rotation anglesOne-touch attachment/detachment; strong magnet for MagSafe iPhonesSecure clip + T-screw option for non-MagSafe phonesAir cushion neck band and chest strap reduce fatigue and shake66 cm flexible silicone tube packs small but holds positionWorks with iPhone 12–17 series, most Androids, and some action cameras (GoPro direct)ConsRunning still causes some bounce; chest strap helps but isn’t a gimbalBest magnetic hold with MagSafe; non-MagSafe cases may need the clipDialing in angle/height takes a few tries for the most flattering POVWind noise from the phone mic can be noticeable in blustery conditions
20/01/2026
5
I'll be honest... when I ordered this, I didn't have high expectations. It looked kind of neat, but I didn't really think I would use it. I dont think I would ever leave my home wearing this thing, but I actually do find myself using this very frequently at home. I find myself watching videos on my phone all the time and getting up to walk around my house. it is incredibly convenient to be able to walk around hands free. The build quality is great. The neck band is very flexible and the phone holder has strong magnets. I dont worry about my iPhone 17 pro max falling off at all. I know you're probably thinking just like I did that this thing is ridiculous. All I can say is just buy it and try it. You won't regret it.
19/01/2026
4
Does exactly what I needed: hands-free POV without juggling a tripod. The magnetic & clip-on options make it flexible, and it’s genuinely helpful for quick tutorials, repairs, or ride-along shots. That said, the build feels cheap—not a premium piece—so treat it gently.ProsMakes POV photography/video much easierMagnetic + clip give you mounting optionsLightweight and packableConsBuild feels cheap; don’t expect premium hardwareBottom line: Super useful tool for POV content; just don’t expect luxury materials. I’d still recommend for casual creators.
18/01/2026
5
This phone holder is perfect for content creators who want a hands-free, first-person point of view. It was easy to use right out of the box and feels very well made. The materials are sturdy, and when used with the included harness, it stays in place even during movement.The sliding lock mechanism adds security, and the holder is flexible enough to adjust angles while still being firm enough to hold position. It supports both portrait and landscape filming and includes extra security features like a tension sliding mount. The padding around the neck makes it comfortable to wear for longer periods. Honestly, I forget I'm wearing it after a while(see video, lol). It's smaller size, flexibility and lightweight makes it easy to pack and carry with you.It is more expensive than similar options, but the stability, adjustability, and peace of mind make it worth it. Phones are expensive, and this feels secure enough for biking, workouts, and other high-movement activities. The POV footage makes viewers feel like they’re right there with you.
17/01/2026
4
I'm not a professional videographer, but I will say that this K&F Concept Neck Phone Holder sure makes it easier for me to make my product review videos. I tried a different brand neck phone holder a couple of months ago that turned out to be utterly disappointing. It can't hold a candle to this this one when it comes to comfort, flexibility, stability, and ease of use. The K&F phone holder is very lightweight and super flexible. As you can see in the video, I was able to twist the neckpiece into a figure eight and back with no damage to the unit whatsoever. The neckpiece is soft and easy on the neck, and the chest mount has a soft air-filled silicone pad that's comfortable against the chest. The chest strap adjusts to accommodate larger body types. I am a 2X plus size woman, and it fits comfortably. I think the chest strap is the game changer when it comes to keeping your phone stable while recording. Of course, you can't expect perfection simply because of the nature of the beast (as the old saying goes) because it's impossible to keep your body completely still for any length of time, unlike say, a tripod. After all, you have to breathe, right? With a little practice and learning to move smoothly while recording, though, I believe the quality of my product review videos is improving. Riding a bike or hiking along a trail would obviously be more challenging, but I think this neck phone holder is a great inexpensive option, especially when you consider all the features. Numerous POVs (points of view) or angles can be achieved with the 360° rotating phone mount, the 180° rotating chest mount (90° left or right), and the 180° rotating and jointed phone mount bracket. The only thing I found to be negative about this neck phone holder is the clip-on feature. I can barely fit my 6.7" phone in it, and it hurts my fingers trying to pry the clips open. I used a smaller 6" phone with a fairly slim case for the video, and I still had a hard time getting it between the clips. Nevertheless, I still use the clip-on holder with caution, hoping my phone won't pop out. I think they need to be wider and adjust out further for phones that can't be secured by the magnet. Just a thought, but why aren't these clip-on phone holders made with perhaps some small finger holds on each side of the clips that make them easier to pull? I also think the chest mount should be a lot wider, which I think would make the phone mount much more stable. At least, that's how I would design them. (Your welcome, K&P.
16/01/2026
4
This neck mounted magnetic phone holder appears to have been designed for the petite. My head barely fits through the neck holder hole, although I will admit, I do have a large head. There is a release for the hard, bendy part of the neck hole, so you can use that to get it around your neck if you need it. The chest strap is very small. I have a 36" rib cage and wear a men's large shirt and the strap is probably 6" too short. You don't necessarily need to use the chest strap but it does help stabilize the holder.Those are the negatives but there are a lot of positives as well. The assembly was very intuitive. I was able to put it together without using the included directions. You can attach the phone to the holder via a magnet (either a magnetic ring built in the phone/case or you can attach an included magnetic ring) or via a traditional clamping method. The holder has a lot of available positions allowing it to be used to film your point of view or to watch videos on your phone. Without having an adequately sized chest strap, I wouldn't feel comfortable using this in any sort of fast paced activity since the strap is needed to really hold it in place.
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15/01/2026