📱 Elevate Your Grip Game!
The AnkerMagnetic Phone Grip, MagGo 610, is a versatile accessory designed specifically for iPhone 12-16 series. It features a strong magnetic grip that can hold up to 28 oz, a 360° rotation capability, and an adjustable kickstand for comfortable viewing. Lightweight and easy to attach, it eliminates the hassle of adhesive residues, making it the perfect companion for your on-the-go lifestyle.
Mount Type | Magnetic, Ring |
Grip Type | Ring Grip |
Additional Features | Adjustable,Lightweight,Magnetic |
Theme | Technology |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Interstellar Gray |
Item Dimensions | 2.24 x 2.24 x 0.18 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
R**Z
Very good phone holder.
this an excellent addition to my phone (Galaxy S23 ultra) works well as long as you have a case with the magnet ring in it. Its comfortable to hold, work well as a stand (for landscape, the ring is a bit ...round for portrait) comes off easily but is firm enough that it doesn't come off accidentally.I've actually been able to get rid of the dent in my pinky finger from supporting the weight of the phone there,
R**D
Solid option
Magnets are strong and it seems to be good quality so far
L**N
Fantastic, With One Drawback: User Error
This device does exactly what it’s supposed to, and I really liked having the extra grip for my phone - my phone being just a little too large for me to comfortably use one-handed without feeling like I’ll drop it.The ring is slim enough (though does add a slightly uncomfortable extra bulk to my never-large enough pockets). The magnet is decently strong, holding up unless you begin flailing around while holding only the inner ring or drop your phone. It does add a bit of heft, but not TOO much. The inner ring can act as a stand of sorts, and is comfortable enough to use. You can even choose which way you want the inner ring to fold out by swiveling the magnet around!…But the one issue I keep running into is: I keep losing them! I’ve purchased two in less than two months, and lost them both. I use wireless chargers much of the time, and so I have to take off the ring to use those. Or, when driving the car, I have to remove the ring to get it to fit comfortably into the mount I have there.So when I set it down and forget about it, or it slides or rolls away in my sleep? Gone. Nigh impossible to find. Worse, if it HAS escaped - It’s a magnet! There are any number of unexpected metallic surfaces in my house or in the car that it could be attracted to, so trusting in gravity to bring it to the lowest point is a fruitless endeavor. I’m usually very good about not losing my things, but these slippery buggers are testing my patience.These cost enough that the first one was an unfortunate “my bad” and I grudgingly ate the loss, but the disappearance of the second just has me groaning and trying to decide whether it’s worth testing the “third time’s the charm” adage. Is it really useful enough to me to bite the bullet one more time? …I haven’t decided yet.I wish they had built-in AirTag support or something, so I could find them again. If I do buy another, I think I may have to go for one of the more brightly-colored ones.TL; DR: It’s nifty and does its job well. Just don’t take it off your phone if you can help it, or you risk losing it.
W**S
Ring loosens, cannot be tightened
This began as a great phone grip and stand. Unfortunately over time, the ring loosens to the point that it is impossible to use in stand mode. It still functions as a grip, but the loss of the stand is disappointing. This has happened to both of my ring grips now. Repairing isn't feasible as the ring is tightened by a very small screw. It is so small that I can't see the shape of the head to pick the right driver. Moreover, the screw is not accessible once the group is assembled. There does not seem to be a non destructive way to disassemble it so the screw is accessible.
A**E
Great!
The magnetic ring is awesome. Highly recommend
O**S
Not as quality as most Anker products
Update: Anker sent a replacement, but it wore out quicker than the 1st, after only 1 months the ring is super loose to where it swings freely. This is a hassle when you put it in your pocket because the ring will swing out and catch on your pocket causing it to pop off. I disassembled my old ring and found that while you can tighten where the ring attaches to the magnetic piece, the hinge pin is press fit and once it wears out it's done.So I will say I love this concept and it's much better than something like a pop socket so I'll give it 3 stars for now despite it's flaws since I'm hoping Anker support will come through. When it was new it worked mostly as expected. I have it on my S23 Ultra with a magsafe case, and it makes it so I'm not resting the phone on my pinky all day. It also initially worked awesome as a kickstand so it was easier to say watch an instructional DIY video while you had your hands full with said project.However it does have some major downsides:-Right out of the box I noticed the magnets aren't as strong as I hoped. Thankfully my phone has a very good case because this popped off a few times and it hit the ground. However I've gotten used to the weak magnet so I'm able to be more careful in supporting the phone.- They use a very soft plastic for this. While this helps for a soft touch finish, it is super easily scratched. For example, I had a small metal piece the size of a grain of sand stick to it after it fell off in a parking lot. Not noticing, I put it back on my phone and noticed it didn't rotate very easily and found the metal piece. Unfortunately it put a large gouge in the plastic.- The biggest issue for me however is it gets very loose after about 3 months. I really liked this initially because the ring doubled as a kickstand. Unfortunately with use it's gotten to where it swings freely on the pivot. And as far as I can tell there's no way to easily fix this; it looks like the screw holding the ring on is under a glued on ring of plastic.I'm going to reach out to support today to see what they say and hopefully they'll come through!
S**1
Not very durable, weak magnets
After a few months of very light use, the ring is loose and this no longer works as a phone stand. It still functions as a phone grip though the weak magnetic connection results in frequent detachments. The one benefit of the weak magnets is that the phone spins from portrait to landscape super quickly. When the ring still functioned as a phone stand, the viewing angles were pretty limited. I’d also like the design better if it were less bulky but with a larger finger hole that’s more ergonomic. And something sturdier than what is basically keyring-grade metal.
T**A
Anchor, magnetic phone grip
Works well
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