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Save Huge on Magsafe Popsockets Deals This Black Friday

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One of the coolest features that Apple has added for the iPhone is available if you have an iPhone 12 or later: MagSafe. Since the iPhone has a "ring" of magnets called MagSafe on its back, it may magnetically attach to a variety of MagSafe-compatible devices, such as chargers, battery packs, phone grips, mounts, portable tripods, and much more. Since MagSafe is one of those components of the iPhone hardware that I can't live without anymore, I truly hope Android device makers would imitate it so that it would become the norm. But which MagSafe accessory do I utilize the most? PopSockets PopGrip for MagSafe is the simple solution. It practically spends the entire day on my iPhone 14 Pro, and the only time I remove it is to use my car mount or another MagSafe attachment. It's the MagSafe attachment I use the most, and right now you can get it on Amazon and the PopSockets website for 20% off, reducing the original $30 price to just $24. [caption id="attachment_66368" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]MagSafe Image credit: flipboard[/caption] PopSockets have been around for a while, but when they first appeared I honestly thought they were quite stupid. Why would I want to attach this rounded object to my phone if it prevents me from laying it flat on a surface? But after I bought one, I realized how revolutionary they are. I found holding my phone with one hand much simpler with a PopSocket PopGrip. With an iPhone XS, which had a 5.8-inch screen, I purchased my first PopGrip. Even though it was still a bit large for my small, delicate hands, I adored the size. I still had trouble using it with one hand, even though it is unquestionably better than the 6.1-inch size of my iPhone 14 Pro right now. It became easier to control once I put on a PopGrip. Additionally, if I choose, I could use the PopGrip as a temporary stand. PopGrips had one drawback, though: they used adhesive to stick to your gadget. Although it's simple to move it if necessary, doing it all the time if you use wireless chargers, car mounts, or even just frequently switch phone cases, would be a pain in the butt. Additionally, I'd worry that the glue would lose its effectiveness and cease to "stick" as well. All of that is altered by the PopGrip for MagSafe from PopSockets. To allow for the positioning of the magnet on the iPhone itself or any compatible MagSafe cover, it features a bigger, pill-shaped "base." However, as it attaches itself using magnets rather than adhesive, it is simple to remove when necessary and then quickly reapply. Compared to the glue, which can deteriorate over time, this is considerably simpler—however, my MagSafe PopGrip is still functioning flawlessly more than a year later! [caption id="attachment_66366" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]MagSafe Image credit: digitaltrends[/caption] Additionally, you can change those PopTops. I really adore PopSockets because they have such a wide variety of stylish designs. Although the PopGrip for MagSafe doesn't feature Disney-specific designs, I can still use it because I have a sizable collection of Disney PopSockets (along with some Marvel ones). I can do this by simply changing the tops. You can simply utilize the base of the MagSafe PopGrip and attach your preferred PopTop to give your iPhone 12, iPhone 13, or iPhone 14 a little individuality. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of color and pattern options for the PopGrip for MagSafe. Despite the fact that I have a variety of hues in my collection, I have frequently used the solid black one because, after all, black goes with everything. The black one doesn't take away from the PopTop that I'm flaunting, either.

PopSocket for everyone

I've been talking a lot about the MagSafe-specific PopGrip, but PopSockets is presently offering 20% off of all items on its website. This includes the whole assortment of PopGrip designs, including the new Dimensionals premium grips, Disney, Christmas, and Anker MagGo battery pack with integrated PopGrip, in addition to the MagSafe collection, phone cases, mounts, and more. [caption id="attachment_66370" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]PopSocket MagSafe Image credit: usatoday[/caption] Basically, PopSockets are your best option if you require a great hold on your iPhone or Android smartphone. There are several options available, and they all look great while being practical.

By Raulf Hernes

If you ask me raulf means ALL ABOUT TECH!!

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