Best PopSockets and phone grips 2024

Large phones often have the best specs but aren't built for smaller hands; Popsockets help you keep a firm grip on your flagship. As smartphones got bigger and selfies more crucial, phone grips and PopSockets became a must-have. Now you can stabilize your phone without getting that dreaded cramp in your pinky finger.

The PopSockets Swappable PopGrips have so many fun designs and are sure to last you through many years of wear and tear. But if you're in the market for something a little less round, here are some of the best PopSockets and phone grips.

At a glance

Best overall

Caseology Nano Pop Galaxy S21 Case

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Best overall

Reasons to buy

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Widely available
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Easily swappable
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Licensed designs available
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Small footprint
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Qi charging compatible

Reasons to avoid

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Not a reliable kickstand
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Some designs can get pricey

PopSockets are some of the most popular and widely-used phone grips on the market for a reason: they last a long time, really help reduce the stress on your hands, and come in more styles than you can shake a phone case at. PopSockets are also impressively affordable, but PopGrips with premium materials and franchised designs can get a little pricey for such a small plastic accessory.

Once you pop a PopTop, you'll find it hard to stop.

One of the more addictive aspects of PopSockets is its trademarked accordion design, which pops in and out in a satisfying fashion. The biggest issue with the older PopSocket design was the thickness that interfered with wireless charging. You also had to either had to pry the whole darn thing off your phone or disassemble the tops in order to swap them. PopSockets decided to fix both of these issues with the Swappable PopGrips and PopSockets for MagSafe.

By allowing you to twist off PopTops from the PopGrip base, you can remove the bulk while using wireless charging, great news as wireless charging expands to more and more phones. You can also swap PopGrip designs to match your outfit, mood, or even Poptivism PopGrips that support a wide variety of charities like The Trevor Project, March for Our Lives, and Charity: Water. Just be mindful that once you start a PopGrip collection, they can get slightly addictive.

Best ring grip

Spigen Style Ring 360

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Spigen Style Ring 360

Best ring grip

Reasons to buy

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Reliable grip
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Portrait/landscape kickstand
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Bold color options
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Magnetic mount compatible

Reasons to avoid

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Hinges wear out over time
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Not Qi charging compatible

While PopSockets are more prevalent, popular, and diversely designed, some folks siply prefer the traditional ring-style design. The Spigen Style Ring 360 is more functional than PopSockets, which makes it a better grip for a lot of users that can see beyond PopSockets' cutesy designs.

Ring grips are awesome because you only need one finger to use them, as opposed to needing at least two with the PopSockets. The Style Ring 360 also allows you to flip it over and hang your phone off the back of your hand when you need both hands to carry something like a food tray or grocery bags.

The Style Ring 360 can allow your phone to sit flat on a tabletop, and a magnetic plate is hidden in that flat back so that you can use it with magnetic car mounts, too. Of course, that plate inhibits wireless charging, but metal grips almost always interfere with that anyway. Thanks to the 360-degree rotation of the base and the 180-degree hinge on the ring itself, you can use it as a kickstand in landscape or portrait mode on most phones so long as you don't stick it to your case too close to the bottom.

Plastic grips like PopSockets can potentially last a lot longer than metal grips like the Style Ring 360, whose bearings and hinge will inevitably wear out over the course of several months. It depends on how heavily you use it and how heavy your phone is.

Best thin grip

Speck GrabTab

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Speck GrabTab

Best thin grip

Reasons to buy

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Qi charging compatible
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Easy to use with smaller fingers
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Tons of fun designs
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Sits flat with the case

Reasons to avoid

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Unreliable kickstand
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Doesn't transfer well

The Speck GrabTab is all-plastic rather than metal like the Spigen Style Ring 360. It has a plastic adjustable loop that slide along a grooved track from flat to loop to kickstand modes. Speck's grip is nice and thin, allowing it to work well with wireless chargers. Its compact form factor lets your phone sit flat and stable on a tabletop when you're not using the grip.

The GrabTab covers a lot more of your phone's surface area compared to a PopSocket or Spigen's Style Ring 360. Speck takes advantage of its wide canvas and offers over a hundred GrabTab styles with assorted prints and multicolored patterns. This allows you to jazz up a boring case with a fun GrabTab.

The only problem with the Speck GrabTab is the adhesive back, which is prone to breakage during transfer. The groove that the GrabTab slots into for kickstand mode also wears out pretty quickly. If you need a phone grip that's got a robust kickstand, this isn't for you.

Best unique grip

Scooch Wingback Universal grip

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Scooch Wingback Universal

Best unique grip

Reasons to buy

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Pops in/out one-handed
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Portrait/landscape kickstand
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Long-lasting mechanism

Reasons to avoid

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Too bulky for some
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Not Qi charging compatible

This snappy silver/black grip can serve as a kickstand, a phone grip, and either a standalone car mount or a mounting plate for a magnetic mount thanks to the bi-stable metal spring inside. That spring is insanely durable, which means that unlike a Spigen Style Ring 360 or Speck GrabTab, the Scooch Wingback Universal will definitely last you years and years.

While the actual in-hand grip with the Scooch isn't quite as natural for smaller fingers, it's easy to get the hang of and its kickstand is far superior thanks to that springy metal back. It may wobble in portrait mode from time to time, but it won't slowly sink and flatten the way portrait kickstands on most phone grips will.

The Scooch Wingback Universal produces an angle that's high enough to easily reference notes on your phone while typing on your computer. You can easily snap this grip flat or push it out with one hand. It may not be the cheapest grip on this list, but it's certainly the most well-made one.

Best kickstand grip

CLCKR Phone Grip and Expanding Stand

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CLCKR Phone Grip and Expanding Stand

Best kickstand grip

Reasons to buy

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Long-lasting and durable
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Stable kickstand
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Snap in to lay flat

Reasons to avoid

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Too tall for some phones
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Limited colors
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Too thick for wireless charging

While in-hand use is the most important part of phone grip usage, the CLCKR Phone Grip and Expanding Stand can do so much more than that. It doubles as a sturdy portrait and landscape kickstand, giving you two phone accessories in one compact package. While most phone grips can be landscape kickstands in a pinch, they can't hack it vertically, but CLCKR is one of the few that actually makes for a darn good vertical kickstand.

You can snap the CLCKR's strap between flat and a kickstand, and you can leave it loose as a hand strap when holding the phone as you walk around. Unlike the Speck GrabTab, the strap doesn't bow up or flop around when not in use; it snaps back into place to stay flat and out of the way. Unlike the Scooch, the kickstand won't bounce around since it locks into place properly. It also comes in a half-dozen materials and finishes and several colors of each.

The only real problem with the CLCKR is that you can't use it on smaller phones or phones with a rear fingerprint sensor. You might find it dominating the rear of your petite Android phone like the Galaxy S23 or the Zenfone 10. Also, while 4.2mm isn't very thick for a phone grip, it's still too thick to allow for wireless charging.

Best ergonomic grip

LoveHandle Universal Grip

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LoveHandle Universal Grip

Best ergonomic grip

Reasons to buy

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Small footprint
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Easy to slip on one-handed
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Qi charging compatible
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Extremely comfortable to use

Reasons to avoid

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Elastic wears out over time
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Strap can absorb sweat/odors over time
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No kickstand

Plastic and metal grips can last a long time, but they can also be hard to grip for hours and hours on end if you're a power-user. That's where fabric grips like the LoveHandle come in. This adorable little bow can help you avoid wearing out your fingers pinching a PopSocket or slinging a Style Ring 360, and since it's an elastic fabric strap, it's available in so many cute and adorable styles.

Of course, fabric can have its own pitfalls: elastic wears out over time, especially if you have a habit of yo-yo-ing your phone on your finger when you're bored. Fabric can also pick up stains and smells from spilled coffee and greasy, sweaty fingers, so you'll want to take care to keep your hands and your LoveHandle clean.

The LoveHandle Universal Grip is also one of the few phone grips on the market to not to have any kickstand ability at all. However, that just means it's doing one thing well instead of trying to do two things poorly like many phone grips. You won't find any comfort or wireless charging incompatiblity issues here.

Best MagSafe grip

CASETiFY Snappy Ring Holder

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CASETiFY Snappy Ring Holder

Best MagSafe grip

Reasons to buy

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Pops on and off thanks to MagSafe support
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Ring doubles as a stand
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Thousands of amazing designs
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Works well with wireless charging

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn't come with an Android adapter
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Extremely expensive

CASETiFY has us gushing over its phone cases and accessories. The brand has many amazing straps and grips, but the Snappy Ring Holder is the best MagSafe grip in its arsenal. Available in thousands of branded and diverse designs, this MagSafe phone grip pops on and off as you please.

Naturally, the biggest advantage of MagSafe support is the ability to take off the Snappy Ring Holder whenever you want. This might be when you're charging your device wirelessly or simply need to lay your phone flat. Unfortunately, CASETiFY does not include a MagSafe adapter for Android, meaning you'll have to get this MagSafe accessories for Android separately.

The exuberant price is hard to swallow, despite the many upsides of the wonderful CASETiFY Snappy Ring Holder. Sure, it doubles as a kickstand in a pinch, but it's almost too rich for anyone's blood at nearly $40 apiece.

Best wallet grip

Sinjimoru Sinji Pouch B-Flap

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Sinjimoru Sinji Pouch B-Flap

Best wallet grip

Reasons to buy

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Built-in wallet with securing flap
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Strap easy to slip on one-handed
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Qi charging compatible (when wallet is empty)

Reasons to avoid

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Elastic/fabric wears out over time
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Limited color options
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Large footprint

Phone grips tend to monopolize the back of your phone, and if you're used to keeping a stick-on card slot back there for your work ID or credit card, good news! You can get stick-on wallets with phone grips attached. Sinjimoru makes a wide array of these card pouches, including a couple of models with elastic phone grips on the back, but the Sinji Pouch B-Flap is the best of the bunch.

Despite the rather bland name, this grip comes in one of five warm colors like ruby red and autumn gold. The Sinjimoru Sinji Pouch B-Flap has room for up to five cards or cash, and the elastic strap can be used with one to four fingers slipped through it, whatever is the most comfortable for you.

Like the LoveHandle, the elastic here can wear out over time, but some users have also reported seams busting after a few months as well. If you tend to be hard on your tech, you might want to opt for a metal or plastic grip instead.

Best sustainable grip

Pela case

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Pela Grip

Best sustainable grip

Reasons to buy

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Fully biodegradable
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Strong 3M adhesive
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Sliding mechanism is easy to use
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Doesn't cost much

Reasons to avoid

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Can't be reused or moved again
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No stand
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Interrupts wireless charging

Looking for something sustainable that doesn't hurt the trees? The Pela Grip is easily the best environmentally-friendly phone accessory in this category. It looks like any other phone grip, with a collapsible loop and strong 3M adhesive on the back. There are a couple of interesting colorways to choose from as well.

But Pela's unique selling point isn't in the features of its basic phone grip. What's most attractive about this product is that it is 100% biodegradable. Once your Pela Grip reaches the end of its life, you can recycle it by composting it. This prevents more plastic waste from piling up in a landfill somewhere, contaminating the world we live in.

Pela uses interesting materials to create such sustainable goodies, giving the Pela Grip a unique texture and finish.

Best for wireless charging

Ghostek Loop grips on two phones

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Ghostek Loop

Best for wireless charging

Reasons to buy

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Removable strap
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Qi charging compatible (when strap detached)
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Landscape kickstand
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Magnetic mount compatible

Reasons to avoid

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Strap can absorb sweat/odors over time
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Can look weird to some

When it comes to phone grips, you can find plenty of mounts that are Qi compatible and plenty that are magnetic enough to work with car mounts, but it's rare to find one that can support both. However, that's exactly the balance Ghostek strikes with the Ghostek Loop. A plastic base sticks to the phone and then locks in the main module, which features a metal plate for car mounts, a sturdy fabric loop for gripping your phone tightly, and a fold-out landscape kickstand.

It's an impressive combination to find in a single mount, but the style is definitely one that you'll either love or hate. The loop here isn't elastic, so you don't have to worry about it stretching out like the LoveHandle, but the fabric can still absorb funky smells from sitting in your sweaty pocket.

Like Swappable PopSockets PopGrips, you can swap Ghostek Loops out should you want a new color or just to give your favorite loop a rest, but there aren't nearly as many styles available. It's also much easier for a base and loop to clash since so many of the Ghostek Loops have unique colors for the plastic.

Why PopSockets are the best phone grips

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While there are about as many phone grip styles out there as there are case styles out there, PopSockets remain the most popular because they work well, last a long time, and with the newer Swappable PopGrips style, they're both easier to upgrade to a new style and use with Qi wireless charging.

PopSockets come in hundreds upon hundreds of styles, including Poptivism styles that benefit specific charities of just about every type you could imagine. Whether you want to swap out for PopTops that highlight your Disney fangirling or support your team on game day, there's probably a PopSocket for that. Another useful quirk of PopSockets is that they can double as fidget toys to help keep me from spacing out during staff meetings. These all help PopSockets be part toy, part tool, making them perfect for kids, too.

If you prefer a phone grip you can hook a finger through rather than having to pinch the PopSockets' plastic accordion, the Spigen Style Ring 360 is a great ring grip that works well as a kickstand, too.

Without a Popsocket or another grip, holding a large phone isn't just inconvenient; it can actually develop into a repetitive stress injury, especially if you spend a lot of time on a keyboard. That's why you should invest in one of these picks and give your hands and wrists a break.

Namerah Saud Fatmi
Editor — Accessories, speakers, and tablets

Namerah enjoys geeking out over accessories, gadgets, and all sorts of smart tech. She spends her time guzzling coffee, writing, casual gaming, and cuddling with her furry best friends. Find her on Twitter @NamerahS.