At $25, this PopGrip is not very expensive. How much are regular PopSockets these days, anyway? There’s also a “magnetic twist system to secure the multi-tool safely in place” and it’s “compatible with any PopMount 2, PopPower and other wireless chargers.”
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Reviewers on Amazon seem mixed on its usefulness. A few people say it’s too heavy. Others complain about the limited toolsets. I think these people are expecting too much from a piece of metal that slides into a PopSocket. Needless to say, as I do with almost all things sold on Amazon, I ignored them and ordered one anyway.
I got the black because I’m boring when it comes to decorating my iPhone 13 Pro, but there’s also a bright cyan-colored PopGrip. Will I regret buying this PopSocket simply because Ryan Wichelns, one of our outdoors writers, suggested it? I guess I’ll find out when it comes in two days. It’s either going to be a This Thing Rules or our first This Thing (Doesn’t) Rule.