• Offers a secure grip so you can text with one hand, snap better photos, and stop phone drops
  • Functions as a convenient stand so you can watch videos on the fly
  • Allows for hands-free use with the PopSockets mount
  • Available in a broad range of styles and materials
  • Advanced reusable adhesive - repositionable, washable adhesive sticks to most devices and cases (will not stick to some silicone, waterproof, or highly textured cases). Packaging includes an adhesive disc for customers applying directly to iPhone 8, 8+, X and other glass-backed phones

I don't think I could ever be without an pop socket. I dont care if they ever become out of style, i will always have one. Also trust me NEVER buy a generic popsocket. They are plastic crap that breaks within weeks. I know some are very tempting with cute designs but its just not worth it. I'm very happy with this design. The moon is very cute. I haven't used it yet but plan to this fall.

Love this thing. It looks pretty basic but works far batter than I expected. It keeps your phone steady in your hand so you can take clearer pictures. It keeps your phone from falling on your face when you're browsing in bed. It's also works great for propping your phone up to watch videos. However, my favorite feature is the satisfying pops and clicks it makes when you pop it out and pop it back in. It works ten times better than a fidget spinner in that regard, and lasts a long time. I've been nervously popping this little guy out nonstop for over a year and it's still just as sturdy as the day i bought it. I bought another one just to have it ready in case my current one breaks, if it ever breaks. Very good quality with far more utility than expected. 5/5 would buy again.

This is my second Pop Socket because my first one got worn around the edges after a couple of years of use. I love these things! So many designs to choose from and after having one, I would never go back! Makes my phone so easy to hold on to and I also have the holder thing that sticks in the car so I can hang my phone in view while driving and using maps. Highly recommend!

Perfectly sticks to my case and doesn’t move. Pops up and closes flawlessly.

I love the PopSocket! This is the first cell phone grip I’ve ever used. It’s completely resolved the pain I’d developed in some fingers, a result of how I had to hold and grip the cell phone, which as everyone knows are, over time, increasing in size and weight. The PopSock not only makes holding a device more comfortable, it improves the stability of my grip, thus reducing how often I drop it, in addition to reducing the effect of a mild tremor that’s developed in my hands. I also love how it can be repositioned on a device. The PopSocket not only provides functional advantages I love how it looks and the many color and design options available to match my case.

I didn’t realize how much I needed a Popsocket until I got this. I got this along with the car and adhesive mount that I stuck on the side of my headboard. I have pretty small hands and having a big phone can be a pain in the ass. This thing seriously helps and I’ve dripped my phone a whole lot less.

This will be my fifth popsocket I have purchased thus far. I must say, this is the most useful little accessory I have ever used on a phone and I am surprised not everyone has one. Pop sockets will change the way you use your phone for the better. No more dropping your phone on your head while laying in bed or holding your phone awkwardly without support. I reccommend you buy at least two of these things — that way you can use both to prop your phone up to watch movies. I am so happy with this recent purchase and all of my popsocket purchases! Thank you Amazon for carrying my favorite phone accessory! 😀

Pros: Easy installation, sticks to most surfaces, you cannot drop a phone while using it (unless it’s on purpose) Cons: Find the right design or color that compliments your case When I just bought my brand new iPhone The first thing in my head was to prevent the phone from dropping. I went through all the process of protecting my phone: a case, screen protector, and a pop socket (a bit of an overkill right?). With Pop Sockets you don’t have to worry about butterfingers it’s between your fingers. Especially due to phones having an increase of size in generations pop sockets are your savior. No more falling down phones. I even make gestures with my phone hand while holding my phone, it’s that reliable. Pop sockets stick to most cars and even sticks to my Otterbox case.

Great item...really helps you feel more secure about not dropping your phone. The fact that you can also use it to "prop" your phone on a table is also great. Be aware, however, the graphics do NOT show up as vividly on the item as they do in the pictures. I have a "holder" in my car that attaches to the vent in the dash that the popsocket fits into so the phone is also secure while I drive.

I have been kind of religiously swearing by these dang circles. I received the purpley nebula design and it was beautiful. I didn't order a second because I like my phone case and I didn't wanna cover it with grabbies, but I think I prefer having two. Couple reasons: I watch a lot of YouTube videos while I do old lady crafts. Two is sturdier than one in this regard. Other reason is simple. Bad cables. My biggest pet peeves is the left headphone going out because of wiring. Same with chargers. Cheap phone chargers fall apart if the wind picks up and being able to stabilize the cord by wrapping, stretching and holding just right, it buys me time to order a working one. However they be expensive my dude. Two of these CIRCLES can be $30 if you like it fresh and classy and functional. First ones I got were Jenna marbles (YouTuber) limited editions with pictures of her dogs. They were cute as hell but DANG my dude. Just tape my phone to my hand it's so much cheaper. If you catch them on sale? Heck yes. No? It's cool there's way cute dupes out there exactly the same. Did I mention the adhesive? Yeah my last pair are still on the phone I left on the hood of my friends car after taking a sharp left, flinging phone into a McDonald's parking lot. Phone did not survive. RIP in peace.