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Whether you're looking for an easy way to hold your phone, accessorise your most personal piece of tech, or simply have such a big phone that it’s hard to hold, a PopSocket will do the trick.
To my surprise, I’ve found myself getting used to the regular, sticky PopSocket more than the MagSafe ... I’ve tried a couple of phone holders like the Anker 610 MagSafe ring pictured below ...
In order to find the best PopSocket alternatives ... Looking for a bargain? This phone ring holder gets the job done for just $10. Despite its reasonable price tag, it’s earned an overall ...
Much to my chagrin, though, you’ll probably see me using a PopSocket these days, especially at a concert, sporting event or even at home. And it’s all because of PopSockets finally work with ...
The exterior of the device looks like your standard PopSocket and comes in six different shades: black, latte, dusk, putty, aluminum radial french navy, and aluminum radial silver. The grip then ...
You can safely remove a Popsocket from your phone by following a few simple steps: Push the Popsocket so that it’s flat against your phone. Pry the Popsocket from your device. Remember to be gentle.
PopSocket's PopWallet Plus for MagSafe is a wallet and a hand grip for iPhone 12 and higher. It magnetically attaches to the back of the phone, and has room for three cards. It could replace a ...
When I pressed the PopSocket to my phone, the stiff glue felt more than semi-permanent—it felt world altering. Giving in to the gripper felt like an admission of my addiction to my phone ...
That's when the PopSocket came into play and basically ... The PopThirst has two different styles: PopThirst Can Holders and Cup Sleeves. The can holders are exactly what's in the name.