PopSockets: PopGrip with Swappable Top for Phones and Tablets - Vintage Garden Black
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I'm not sure, but I don't think it'll hurt your kindle's back. My Paperwhite has a cover, and I have no problems using a Popsocket. I don't think it'll harm the kindle in any way.
Selected User Reviews For PopSockets: PopGrip with Swappable Top for Phones and Tablets - Vintage Garden Black
It's quite effective. It's stuck to the back of my Tech21 iPhone 12 case (which is made of a grippy plastic). I made certain to clean the case with alcohol, allow it to dry, and then stick it on the pop socket. It's been on for over a month and isn't showing any signs of going away. It's extremely durable and simple to operate. It spins and doubles as a phone stand. It makes it a lot easier to hold my phone. I was considering getting the ones with the finger holes, but I'm glad I didn't. When I'm not using the phone, I like that I can lay the pop socket flat and put it in my wristlet. In terms of design, it looks exactly like the picture on the website, and there are a lot of options. I like that they're interchangeable tops, but at $10 and $15 each, I'll stick with the one I already have; that's my only criticism: they seem overpriced for what they are. A decorative top on a small piece of plastic.
My PopSockets are one of my favorite things in the world. I've downloaded them to my phone and Kindle. This was a great concept - thanks for sharing it! being able to replace the top portion of the unit without having to replace the entire unit; being able to replace the top portion of the unit without having to replace the entire unit; It's come off a few times, though - It will simply pop off if you spin it too many times or in the wrong direction. A PopSocket has popped off, huh? In any case, unless you're really into changing the design, I'd recommend going with the one-piece style.
The second one, too, did not adhere to Otterbox cases as claimed. To keep it in place, I had to use superglue and ruin my new case. br>Two weeks later, my phone was in my back pocket, I had run into a wall, and the top had come off. Even though it didn't crack, there's no way to put it back on, and I discovered that this isn't a swappable top as it claims to be! Now I must purchase a new case as well as a new pocketsocket! br>This is the first time I've had a problem with a popsocket.
Popsockets used to be great, and I had a lot of them. They changed them, I'm not sure what they did, but I put this one on the back of my phone like I have with every other one I've bought before, then tried to pop it up, and it broke right away!.
The black color is starting to fade after only 2 months, which is disappointing given that it cost nearly twice as much as any other popsocket I've ever purchased. It's possible that this won't last. In comparison to other pop sockets I've owned, it feels a little flimsier. My current phone, on the other hand, is larger and heavier than my previous phone, so it's possible that the weight is causing it to flex more. For the price, the pattern should be of higher quality.
It's adorable, but the top spins and won't stay put. It's inconvenient when I try to use my phone for navigation because the spinning causes it to not fit properly in my car's vent holder. This is the first time a pop socket has done this to me. I suppose I could use super glue or something to hold it in place, but I don't think I should have to.
The first week I had it, it broke off. The attachment piece is stuck in the base, so it can't be reattached.
What the hell is going on here? I've worked as a pop-up shop owner for several years. For years, I've been a socket aficionado - They've done a great job for me and have changed how I use my phone. The last two (or three, depending on how you look at it) (or three, depending on ) The items I bought broke and could not be repaired - It's both perplexing and aggravating. I've switched to a different device that I don't particularly like, but I'm not going to keep buying "faulty" pop sockets. They may be fake popsockets, according to an Amazon employee friend. It is possible to achieve anything. This is not a good buy!.