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Ever dropped your phone? Yeah, me too. Like, too many times. In golf carts, off ski lifts, you name it. My phone’s basically my second brain, you know? Maps, tee times, those urgent texts about the 7:40 AM plan—that stuff. So when a wallet comes along that does more than just hold cards, I’m interested. Super interested.
By the way, check out this pic of the wallet. Looks slick, doesn’t it? (I got sidetracked by the reflection on it—is that normal?)
So, this Snap Grip Wallet, priced at $79.99, is a sleek aluminum thingy that sticks to your iPhone if you’ve got MagSafe, starting with iPhone 12 and up. It’s like a Swiss Army Knife but without the wine opener. Not that I’d ever need that (I’m more of a beer person).
What’s the scoop? At its core, it’s an RFID-blocking wallet that holds between 1 to 8 cards—depending on how much of a card hoarder you are. And a lot more. Doubles as a grip, so no more accidental “oops, there goes my phone” moments. Triples as a kickstand for binge-watching tutorials or old golf tournaments. Plus, it’s got magnets on both sides. You can stick it anywhere. I once stuck it to a fridge door—no reason, just because I could. Don’t ask.
Quick specs? Here goes:
– Thickness? Between 7.8mm and 12.7mm. I once measured it with a ruler. Why? No clue.
– Length: 96mm.
– Width: 64mm.
I’m carrying five cards right now. Drivers’ license, a credit card, some reward cards—you know, the ones you forget about until they expire. Anyway, you just snap it off, grab what you need. Easy peasy.
On the course, oh boy, it’s a lifesaver. Sticks well when I’m measuring with the GPS, and the kickstand works like a charm when I’m lining up a putt. Charging? No issues—it never gets in the way of the plug.
Here’s an idea—Father’s Day is creeping up, and guess what? This is perfect for dads. Or moms. Or anyone who happens to deal with phones and cards, which is basically everyone.
Sure, it’s not the cheapest thing around, but for what it does? It’s brilliant. I just wish it had a built-in divot tool, though. Maybe next version?
Pros? It’s slim, grips like Velcro, and does double duty like a champ.
Cons? Kinda pricey and might feel a bit skimpy if you’ve got loads of cards. Plus, it adds some bulk to your phone.
Wrapping up, if you’re in the market for something practical and stylish, this could be your new best friend. Just saying.
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