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Here's the thing—my phone is a tool (sometimes literally), so I don't want it slipping out of my hand while I'm using it.Furthermore, if you never dropped your phone in the first place, you ...
Your phone might one day stay safe from thieves by identifying you by your grip. Researchers at Louisiana State University have found a way to use artificial intelligence (A.I.) to help phones ...
Fortunately, help is at hand, so to speak. There are numerous products designed to give you a better grip on your phone, to hook your fingers so your thumb is free to roam farther.
If you would like to upgrade your phone grip to a more advanced version that can be held with one hand collapses to just 2.9 mm and also doubles as a stand allowing you to view media in landscape ...
Besides charging cables, I can't think of a single accessory under $10 that's as useful as the PopSockets Grip. It's helped me use my phone more easily during my commute or at work, and it's ...
Phones are too big and too hard to hold and use with one hand—and that’s why PopSockets last year sold 60 million PopGrips, a grip that attaches to the back of your giant smartphone.
Smartphones and action cameras can be hard to hand-hold, but the Olloclip Pivot makes it a bit easier, thanks to an ergonomic grip.
The Bracketron Mi-T Grip is (both metaphorically and literally) a solid smartphone mount for users who prefer dashboard placement.
It can be challenging for smartphone photographers, holding onto their phone and pressing its shutter release button with the same hand. Just Mobile's ShutterGrip 2 is designed to help, offering ...