Perfecting the Phone Grip – The Movable, Removable, Remarkably Functional Magnetic Grip

As cell phones got bigger the perfect accessory was created to help users hold onto their phones, the PopSockets®. It wasn’t movable or removable, but with phones being too big to comfortably hold the grip fixed the problem at the time in a smart, simple and efficient way. But then phones kept getting bigger and the grip is no longer as functional as it used to be, because it wasn’t movable. In fact the stationary grip is so unusable in some cases, some sites even suggest putting two grips on larger phones! Crazy.

But as phones have improved, so should the grip. Magnetic grips like Grip on the Go solve the issues that are arising with the current grips which are not mobile and therefore limit what you can do with them.

While putting the pop socket in the middle of the phone is the standard way to use it, that one size fits all approach doesn’t adapt for:

Different Hand Sizes

Hand sizes

If your hand a bit bigger or a bit smaller, the ideal place for the grip can and should change. Nobody wants a one size fits all gloves, so why would we want a one size fits all grip on our phones. The location of the grip should be customized for each hand, not to mention that if you’re holding with your left or with your right, the ideal place for the grip should change.

In fact some people look for a specific phone size that matches their hand size. And all because the standard pop socket doesn’t move. Enter the magnetic pop socket, a grip that can be moved to the right or to the left to make sure that you hold the phone in whatever way is ideal for you.

What You’re Doing on Your Phone

Holding a phone with a grip - if only the grip was movable
Hand Holding Phone

If you are texting on your phone, your hands are below center. If you are scrolling a lot then you hand has to be closer to the middle. If you are switching between tabs then you hand needs to be above center. But pop sockets don’t work that way … until now. The magnetic pop socket is movable on your phone. It can be lower when your texting and then be moved up to for scrolling or moving between tabs. In fact the position can be tailored to be in the ideal position for whatever you are doing on your phone.

The Perfect Viewing Angle

Using the phone grip to prop up a phone

We have all put our phones down on the table to watch a video. Sometimes we watch whole episodes off Netflix or Hulu. And we don’t think about it, but we prop the phone on the pop socket and then move our bodies and heads to adjust to the phone angle the pop socket gives us.

But with a magnetic pop socket the grip can be moved wherever we need to on the phone to make the angle right for our preferred position. Why do we spend a fortune on a great phone to watch video on and then give in to whatever propping up our pop socket can give us. Great phones want movable pop sockets so we can have our perfect viewing angle.

Putting Our Phones in Our Pockets

Putting a phone with a grip in your pocket never works quite right - if only it was removable

Pop sockets are great when we’re using our phones, but they kind of suck when it comes to taking them with us. We pay so much for our phones to be thin and sleek, but then when we put them in our pocket the pop socket gives us a bulge. Or when ladies put it in their purse it’s awkward, snags on things and just doesn’t fit quite right. But that’s all a thing of the past with a magnetic pop socket. Put it on the phone when you want it, and take it off when you don’t want it. The choice is yours.

Why am I Not Using a Magnetic Phone Grip?

This one is a question I can’t help you with. There are so many reasons to use a magnetic phone grip, it makes no sense to limit yourself to the same glue stick you used back in elementary school. Our phones have come a long way and our grips should evolve too. Now finally they have, with magnetic grip like the Grip on the Go of the magnetic Popsocket©.

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