You’ve probably already got a PopSocket attached to the back of your phone, but one genius Amazon reviewer just discovered a new use for for it: a secure way to grip your Kindle. "It makes holding the ...
I’ll admit it, I was a PopSockets snob. These telescoping plastic grips for holding onto your phone without actually holding your phone rubbed me the wrong way. Much to my chagrin, though, you’ll ...
I don’t like sticking permanent things to the back of my Android phone. Dealing with a thicker phone, an obstacle that creates friction each time I want to put it in my pocket or take it out, and an ...
The first PopSockets gripper I plastered to my phone's rear-end was a freebie gift thing I received from some company’s swag bag. Amidst the magnets, notebooks, business cards, and other marketing ...
Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? You’ve probably already got a PopSocket attached to the back of your phone, ...
When it comes to using a smartphone, PopSockets solves three major issues. Having a PopSocket on your phone gives you a much better grip so holding your phone is much easier and it makes taking ...
Interest in PopSockets seemed to come and go relatively quickly. While they’re still certainly popular overseas, they seem like a rare sight to see in the U.S., which is odd considering just how ...
When it comes to securely carrying your phone, PopSockets are one of the most popular phone grips on the market. That said, for those looking for increased durability or different designs, there are ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. All I want is a phone grip that’s thin, inexpensive, can double as a kickstand, and doesn’t have to be removed ...
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