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8 phone grips that make holding your device more comfortable - all under $15
LoveHandle
PopSockets
More than 40 million PopSockets grips have been sold around the world, so it's hard to go a day without spotting one. They offer the best variety of patterns and colors by far, and since the adhesive is reusable, you can switch among your favorite styles depending on your mood.
Read our review of the PopSockets phone grip hereFitfort
You touch your phone countless times throughout the day, which means the material of your phone grip better be durable. This one's made from stainless steel and looks sleeker than other phone grip options. The 360-degree rotation and 180-degree flip capabilities add more to its versatility.
Speck
The slim, card-sized GrabTab is similar to the LoveHandle in that you have a long strap that attaches securely to your phone. This loop, however, can be slid up and down, meaning that it's adjustable for any size hand or number of fingers. Once clicked into place at the other end, it can be used as a stand.
Read our review of the Speck GrabTab hereMonet
Unless you're a master manipulator of the limited space on your phone, it's hard to fit both a grip and a wallet card on one device. The multi-functional Monet phone grip, with its two pockets for cash, IDs, or credit cards, plus durable sliding grip, is the perfect solution.
Scooch
The Scooch Wingback has a unique "snappy" design that pops outward when you press on its center and pops back in when you don't need it. It also works as a car mount when you stick it to a magnetic mount or in the air vents — you're really getting three accessories in one (grip, stand, and mount).
Read our review of the Scooch Wingman case hereSpigen
Phone accessories company Spigen's solution to your phone grip troubles is this sturdy ring, which also comes with a hook mount for your car. Some reviewers have said it's so comfortable, they often forget they're even holding it.
Sinjimoru
This stretchy pouch band can hold even more cards than the others on this list — up to five. The attached band for your fingers or hand is equally flexible yet secure.
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