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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 ...
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 ...
Although the Kick-Out Grip and Stand is the first modern version of the PopSockets that can be used to prop a phone up vertically, it’s technically not the very first. After gluing a couple of ...
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 ...
The design of smartphones, along with the shape of the human hand, makes portrait mode the preferred option in most cases. The i-OX grip is designed to provide a comfortable way to hold a phone ...
The textured surface makes it tacky in the hand, so your phone is hard to drop in the first place. In fact, it’s the world’s grippiest phone case. Many iPhone 14 cases out there are big and bulky.
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.
Since smartphones have pretty much replaced point-and-shoot cameras, we're now seeing an increasing number of devices that make phones more camera-like to operate. A new one, the Fjorden, stands ...
Smartphones and action cameras can be hard to hand-hold, but the Olloclip Pivot makes it a bit easier, thanks to an ergonomic grip.