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    Samuel AlejandroBy Samuel AlejandroDecember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A simple magnetic ring from Anker was considered the top MagSafe phone grip in 2022, but the market has seen significant advancements since then. Currently, various magnetic ring options are available, including those with multiple rings, suitable for iPhones, recent Pixel phones, or any device with a magnetic case or mounting ring.

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    Among the best options tested are the double-sided Syncwire Magnetic Phone Ring Holder, priced between $15-$25, and the newer $40 OhSnap Snap Grip 5.

    Unlike earlier models, both of these grips feature double-sided magnets. This design allows users to place their phone on a MagSafe charger or car mount without removing the grip. Additionally, the phone can be attached to metal surfaces like refrigerators, filing cabinets, or gym equipment due to the two-way magnetic functionality.

    A key differentiating factor is the optimized magnet strength. The OhSnap 5 incorporates powerful magnets that eliminate the need for adhesive to secure it to a phone. Its reverse side offers sufficient strength to attach to a magnetic car mount while still allowing for easy detachment.

    A specific version of the Syncwire, which is thicker, also detaches easily. However, the standard Syncwire model does not, leading to instances where it might be inadvertently left attached to a car charger.

    The Syncwire functions as a conventional ring grip, notable for its ratcheting mechanism. This design minimizes scratches on the phone compared to the Anker and also serves as an engaging fidget toy.

    The OhSnap operates with a distinct mechanism. Instead of a traditional ring, it features interlocking flexible arms connected to a retractable disc. While its appearance might be unusual, it offers remarkable versatility. Users can hold it between two fingers similar to a PopSocket, or insert fingers into the cage formed by the arms. The disc can also be positioned into a notch to function as a basic phone stand.

    The functionalities described are demonstrated in a video from October 2024, which covers the previous Snap Grip 4 version:

    At $40, the phone grip is considered expensive, especially given that previous iterations have exhibited weaknesses. For example, a Snap Grip 3 reportedly had fragile “fingers,” the Snap Grip 4, despite stronger fingers, used an adhesive, and the current Snap Grip 5’s soft-touch coating has shown signs of peeling after about a month of use, although it is easily removed.

    Despite its price, the Snap Grip 5 is notably thinner and lighter than the Syncwire, and it does not get left behind in the car. While the ratcheting Syncwire might appeal to those who prefer a more budget-friendly option and enjoy fidget toys, the Snap Grip is being considered as a gift idea.

    For those curious, the phone case mentioned is the Spigen Ultra Hybrid ZeroOne Edition.

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