What Are PopSockets? PopSockets are expanding grips and stands that attach to most phones, tablets, and cases. Add a single PopSocket, or a pair of PopSockets, to the back of almost any mobile device to transform its capabilities. PopSockets “pop” whenever you need a grip, a stand, an earbud-management system, or just something to play with. Remove your PopSocket by pulling slowly on the base; you can reposition and reattach time and time again. You’ll always have the exact grip or stand you need. PopSockets not only make terrific phone grips and phone stands, they also make holding tablets and e-readers more comfortable and secure. Whether you place PopSockets on your Nintendo 3DS for gaming, your GoPro for a supplemental grip in the water, or on your bedroom mirror to hang jewelry, the possibilities are endless. If you attach two PopSockets to your device you now have a convenient earbud-management system. Simply wrap the cord around the two PopSockets, and voila! No more tangly mess to deal with. Never Lose Grip on Your Phone or Tablet Again! Click “Add to Cart” now to get your PopSocket expanding grip and stand.
It’s been 2 days and I haven’t dropped my phone on my face I saw these on one of Jenna Marbles videos and decided to try it. The galaxy print matched perfect with the galaxy phone cover I got from Amazon.I took off the backing and stuck it on my phone, I then proceeded to peel the popsocket off 5 times to find a position I liked. I was worried it wouldn’t be sticky anymore but it’s the 2nd day and it’s still stuck on my case. I stayed in bed until noon today and didn’t drop my phone on my face, not even once.You don’t have to grip your…
Nifty little gadget!
Great for improved range of motion This is easily one of the best $10 I’ve ever spent.Typically I drop my phone about once per day on average. Since I received my PopSocket I haven’t dropped my phone once!! I have smaller than average hands and so my iPhone with a case on it is usually too bulky for me to hold with one hand to text or use whatsoever, however, the popsocket solved that issue and gave me more range of motion that I so deeply needed.Other reviews state they had problems with the popsocket…