A PopSocket accessory is for your mobile devices and it expands and collapses by way of an accordion style mechanism. Add a pair of PopSockets to the back of almost any mobile device to transform its capabilities. PopSockets “pop” whenever you need a phone grip, a phone stand, a headset management system, or just something to play with.
Before choosing the best popsocket, you need to know the difference between a phone ring holder and popsocket. A phone holder can also help you hold your mobile phone with comfort.
Individual PopSockets come with the PopTek adhesive pad, which attaches to most phones, phablets, tablets, and many cases by way of a thin layer of reusable, residue-free, adhesive gel — it is removable without residue, and re-positionable. You may choose to use a single PopSocket on your phone, while others prefer a pair — you can try it both ways and see what you like!
This is such a unique device which very effectively allows for a firm grasp to be maintained on the phone. Have you ever been walking along, holding your phone in your hand and you unexpectedly bump into something – the phone goes flying and you close your eyes with a silent prayer that you didn’t shatter it… With great angst you slowly take the few steps to retrieve your phone and your chest is pounding – you just know what you will find – that dreaded shattered screen… These Popsockets give you something to securely wrap your fingers around to keep a firm grip on your phone. But they serve a much greater purpose than that – whether you use one or two, they act as a stand for your device. The device can stand vertically or horizontally by simply opening up the Popsocket. I can even wrap my earbuds around the Popsockets so they are always accessible – attached directly to my phone!
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