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The best MagSafe accessories add flair to your smartphone. Whether it's an iPhone or an Android phone with a magnetic case or Qi2 compatibility, our phones are basically extensions of ourselves. You can customize them with cases and grips, and you can go even further with MagSafe accessories. The WIRED Reviews team has tested hundreds of MagSafe accessories, including wallets, tripods, charging docks, and more, all of which can be popped onto the back of your device to offer pizazz or added convenience. These are our favorites.
Read our other MagSafe guides, including the Best MagSafe Power Banks, Best MagSafe Wallets, Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers, Best 3-in-1 Apple Chargers, Best iPhone 17 Cases, and Best Google Pixel 10 Cases.
Updated April 2026: We’ve removed some older picks, checked for accuracy throughout, reformatted portions of this guide, and added new MagSafe accessories from Casetify, Zagg, and Ridge.
MagSafe is the name of Apple’s accessory system integrated into the iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15, iPhone 16, and iPhone 17 ranges (excluding the iPhone SE and iPhone 16e). A ring of magnets on the back of the phone (and in MagSafe cases) can help transfer power more precisely and faster than traditional wireless chargers. However, it's also a handy way to hold an accessory in place, like a wallet, or to mount the iPhone without requiring clamps.
Although MagSafe is a term made by Apple, Android phones like the Google Pixel 10 are getting MagSafe-like features with the new Qi2 standard. Most of the time, a MagSafe accessory will work without issues with Qi2 devices. Some Android phones might require a magnetic case to use MagSafe accessories.
If you use a case with your iPhone, make sure it's a MagSafe case (it should have its own ring of magnets inside). A standard case will just weaken the magnetic attachment between the iPhone and the MagSafe accessory. A MagSafe case will maintain the magnetic strength, and sometimes case-makers use stronger magnets for a more secure attachment. We have lots of recommendations in our iPhone case guides:
Natively, no. MagSafe won't work with most Android phones. However, there are MagSafe cases for certain Android phones, like the Google Pixel series or Samsung Galaxy phones, and these cases have a similar (if not the same) magnetic ring inside, allowing you to use many of the same MagSafe power banks, wireless chargers, and other accessories. Several accessory companies also include or sell the MagSafe magnetic component that you can stick to the back of your smartphone to enable compatibility, though I've never used one I really like.
The Qi2 wireless charging standard is changing all of this. Qi2 adds the Magnetic Power Profile, which is based on MagSafe. That means Qi2 phones feature a similar magnetic attachment system, enabling MagSafe accessories to work with more devices, no case needed. Unfortunately, there aren't many Android phones with Qi2 natively baked in. Samsung's Galaxy S25 series, for example, are “Qi2 Ready” phones because you need a magnetic case to enable the Qi2 functionality as there's no magnets built into the phone. The recent Google Pixel 10 series is the first range to fully support Qi2, so we should hopefully see more devices throughout the next 12 to 18 months.
That's why you may also start seeing “Qi2” MagSafe devices—the latest iPhones all support Qi2, and any device you buy with Qi2 will offer maximum compatibility.
Photograph: Louryn StrampeSave to wishlistSave to wishlistPopSockets
PopSockets grips are the best you can get. They're classic for a reason. They just work, plus they come in such a huge array of styles that anybody should be able to find an option that they like. I've always loved PopSockets, and the MagSafe grips are even better than the old adhesive style. They're sturdy enough that they keep my phone secure—I put this to the test in several bodies of water, using only my PopSocket to keep my phone above water, and it never faltered. But the magnets allow you to remove the grip if you need to charge wirelessly or simply want to go without for awhile. If you want a MagSafe grip that works well and looks good, you cannot go wrong here. —Louryn Strampe
Photograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistSave to wishlistAnker
The simplest and most practical accessory everyone should get is a MagSafe power bank. Gone are the days of needing to carry a cable around or fuss with a cable dangling out of your pockets as your power bank recharges your phone. Just slap these batteries on the back and let them do their thing.
Anker's MagGo Power Bank has a 10,000-mAh battery capacity, which can recharge an iPhone completely almost twice. It supports the Qi2 standard, meaning it will also play well with Qi2 Android phones, in case you're in a mixed-device household. That also means it dishes out 15 watts for the fastest charging speeds possible on an iPhone. There's a built-in kickstand, always helpful, and an LED on the side to let you know how much juice is left before the battery needs to be topped up via USB-C. —Jacob Roach
Read our Best MagSafe Power Banks guide for more.
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MagSafe was designed to make wireless charging more efficient and faster. It's not going to recharge your smartphone as quickly as plugging in a cable, but you'll have more options to move the cable out of the way while charging, and you don't have to plug anything in (it's hard to be precise when you're fishing for a USB-C cable in the dark!). The built-in cable on these MagSafe chargers is also typically longer than the ones that come with your phone, making them easier to use while charging.
There are so many to choose from, and while I originally disliked Apple's MagSafe Charger because it had a very short cable, the company revamped it. It now features a 2-meter cable (around 6.5 feet), so you don't have to hug the wall while charging. It's also Qi2-certified, meaning it'll work perfectly with iPhones and will be compatible with upcoming Qi2 Android phones. —Julian Chokkattu
Read our Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers guide for more.
Photograph: Martin CizmarSave to wishlistSave to wishlistRidge
Still transitioning from the old Apple Lightning cables to USB-C? Me too—my daughter uses my old iPhone 14, and I seemingly bought the last pair of AirPods Max before they adopted the universal standard. I have an iPhone 17 Pro Max and an Apple Watch Ultra that's pushing three years of age. It's a lot of varied needs, but there's one device that charges them all with zero hassle: The Ridge Magnetic Power Bank. This miracle MagSafe device clings tightly to the back of my current-gen iPhone (at 10,000 mAh, it will charge my Pro Max twice and have a little juice left over) and has a handy kickstand to turn it into a watchable screen.
That's nice, but what I appreciate even more is that it will also charge my watch and the older devices. If I'm going on a weekend trip, I can toss the Ridge in my bag and not worry about forgotten cables. It does recharge a little slower than my other power banks, but there's a small digital screen so you always know where you stand, and it has enough capacity to handle a full day of re-ups, then recharge overnight. —Martin Cizmar
Photograph: Brenda StolyarCourtesy of AmazonChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistSmartish
This is one of the easiest MagSafe wallets to use. I could comfortably fit three cards inside. (If you have one of those fancy metal credit cards—look at you!—you can probably just fit two.) It's easy to push them out, thanks to the gap on the side, and I didn't have to take the wallet off the phone, which is often the case with MagSafe wallets that use a vertical sleeve. I vigorously shook the wallet, and my cards didn't fall out, even when I only had one in there. It comes in a few designs and is made from vegan leather (aka plastic). —Jacob Roach
Read our Best MagSafe Wallets guide for more.
Photograph: Louryn StrampeSave to wishlistSave to wishlistZagg
I've tried several of these suction-cup-style mounts, and Zagg’s is the best. Many of these suction-cup MagSafe mounts lose their grip after a while, especially on textured surfaces. But Zagg addresses this problem in two ways. On the outside, or the side that attaches to a wall or mirror or window, there are two sizes of suction cups that will help it adhere more securely. And on the magnet side, which sticks to the back of your phone, there's a MagSafe ring as well as a row of six suction cups. That helps ensure that your phone stays sturdy and adds additional staying power while it's mounted. I use this little mount to film get-ready-with-me videos, totaling up to an hour and a half in one testing instance, and it never faltered or wavered. It's a boon for content creators who don't want to carry around a tripod. —Louryn Strampe
Photograph: Julian ChokkattuSave to wishlistSave to wishlistMoft
Moft's Snap Flow is exactly the kind of fun I'm looking for in a MagSafe accessory. It's a cute little notepad you can attach to the back of your phone to jot things down when inspiration strikes (or, you know, to keep that grocery list up to date). Sure, you can use Apple's Notes app for all of that, but that's boring. There's even a little pen tucked inside, and you can fold it up to make it thicker for comfier writing. You can get replacement notes from Moft, even refills for the pen, plus you can swap the notes for sticky notes to leave thought-provoking quotes around town. —Julian Chokkattu
Photograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBelkin
I love this tree-like wireless charger. It saves so much space on my desk, and I can recharge my iPhone at the fastest 15-watt charging speed possible, along with an Apple Watch and AirPods. It's a must-have for anyone who has all three of those devices (or any earbuds with wireless charging support). Belkin also has a pad version that adds MagSafe support for AirPods, but it takes up more room, and I much prefer the floating aesthetic. It's like magic! —Simon Hill
Read our Best 3-in-1 Apple Chargers guide for more options.
Photograph: Louryn StrampePhotograph: Louryn StrampeChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistCasetify
Could you theoretically check your reflection in your phone camera and be just fine? Sure. But what about if you want to see if something is stuck in your teeth, or you need to precisely get something out of your eye, or you want to surreptitiously see if the barista is checking you out without whipping out your entire selfie camera? This little mirror is handier than you'd expect. It's compact and can be folded out for a different viewing angle or to use as a kickstand. It doesn't work well as a phone grip, so I just keep it in my purse for those times you need a mirror. Think classic compact, with a more modern-day twist. I figure I can also use it to send SOS signals in a pinch, so in my bag it stays. —Louryn Strampe
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I’m not entrenched in Apple’s ecosystem, but this wireless charger for ESR makes me wish I were. There are a lot of wireless charging stations that provide space for an Apple Watch, AirPods, and an iPhone or Qi2-compatible phone, but this one folds down small enough to fit in your pocket. Combined with a teeny 50W wall wart, it creates an ultra-portable charging setup when you’re traveling.
ESR has a few different versions of this charger available, and the CryoBoost is the most expensive. That’s because it can provide up to 25 watts to the Qi2 charger. At full power, there’s an active cooling fan that spins up to keep everything from overheating. If you don’t need extra-fast charging, you can save $25 with the version that lacks the fan. —Jacob Roach
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Have you ever wanted a MagSafe stand built into a water bottle? Probably not, but Scosche went ahead and built one anyway. It’s weird, but don’t let that turn you off immediately. If you’re like me and carry your water bottle everywhere, now you can take it everywhere with a built-in MagSafe stand. I didn’t think I’d get much use out of it, but I’ve (against my will) started to love having a mount when I’m at the gym or driving around in my car.
It certainly helps that the water bottle itself is decent, with a lead-free construction and both 32-ounce and 20-ounce sizes available. It’s a solid water bottle, but you also don't have to use it. The cap where the MagSafe mount is installed works with a ton of water bottles from brands like Hydro Flask, Mira, and Simple Modern. —Jacob Roach
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The Desk Power Kit has been great for topping up my phone at my desk throughout the workday. It comprises three components: the Snap Grip, Snap Stand, and Snap Charge. The stand has a ball mount that moves smoothly and allows you to adjust your phone at any angle. That lets me keep an eye on notifications, take FaceTime calls, or stream YouTube videos. The base of the stand has a nanosuction adhesive on the bottom, so it's sturdy and washable in case it gets dirty from moving it around to different locations. The Snap Charge is a wireless charging puck that magnetically attaches to the stand, transforming it into a charging dock. I like this because I can choose when to charge my phone, without losing the stand functionality. It supports Qi2, meaning more efficient and faster charging speeds, and it'll work with Qi2 Android phones.
OhSnap! sells each of these separately, but the kit includes the company's Grip. You could just buy the stand and Snap Charge if you have another grip you like. That said, the grip is compatible with both the charger and stand, so you don't have to remove it every time you want to attach it to either one. —Simon Hill
Photograph: Julian ChokkattuSave to wishlistSave to wishlistPeak Design
I used this mount at an Apple event to put the iPhone on my full-size camera tripod. It came in clutch! This Creator Kit uses Peak Design's SlimLink mount system, which adds a more secure layer over MagSafe, but this does mean you'll need a Peak Design mobile case to take advantage. However, Creator Kit works with so many systems: GoPro mounts, 1/4-inch-20 mounts, Peak Design's very own Capture Clip, and Arca tripods. It's super easy to take the phone off the Creator Kit one-handed—push one of the buttons on the mount, and that's it. —Julian Chokkattu
Photograph: Brenda Stolyar; Getty ImagesSave to wishlistSave to wishlistClicks
This is probably one of the most unique cases you'll come across, thanks to the built-in physical keyboard. The Clicks Case for the iPhone isn't for everyone—you'll want to commit to spending days, if not weeks, getting used to physical keys. But if you miss the days of tapping urgent messages into your old Blackberry, you'll feel right at home here. It supports MagSafe, works with CarPlay (though you need to type in a code each time to get it to work), and you no longer will have a virtual keyboard hogging 50 percent of your iPhone's screen. —Jacob Roach
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With my old bike mount, I had to wrangle rubber straps around my phone to secure it to my handlebars. It took a few minutes! With Peak Design's Universal Bike Mount, the whole process takes a second. And it's more secure than many other MagSafe mounts because it locks the iPhone in place. (You need to push a button to unlock it and remove the iPhone, but you can do it with one hand.) After many years and miles on roads of varying degrees of quality, my iPhone has yet to fall off. The caveat is that you have to use Peak Design's Everyday Case for it to work with the mount. You can attach other MagSafe accessories to the back of the case just fine (and it still supports wireless charging). —Julian Chokkattu
Photograph: Simon HillSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBelkin
Compact and discreet, this vent mount has clingy prongs and a powerful array of magnets to ensure MagSafe-enabled iPhones don't budge an inch, even on bumpy roads. It can wirelessly charge your iPhone at a maximum 15-watt rate. An adjustable ball joint allows you to angle your phone for a better view. The USB-C cable is long and permanently attached, and it comes with a plug-in charger for folks without USB-C ports in their car. I have an option for folks who prefer a dash mount below. —Simon Hill
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Twelve South’s Curve Nano won’t budge. It’s a slim travel stand for MagSafe and Qi2 devices, and nothing more. It’s not the features that count here, but the quality. I’ve been using the Curve Nano for weeks, and in between popping up my phone and nervously fiddling with the hinge, it still feels as buttery smooth as the day I unboxed it. It’s extremely portable, too. The Curve Nano collapses in on itself and becomes less than 8 mm thick when folded, and Twelve South even includes a slim travel case to keep the powder-coated finish (available in Dune, Coastal Blue, and Slate) looking fresh. —Jacob Roach
Photograph: Julian ChokkattuSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBelkin
Don't have an Apple Watch? Get a 2-in-1 charger instead. If you want to charge AirPods or any other wireless earbuds with wireless charging support alongside your smartphone, this one has you covered. Belkin’s smart design lets you fold the whole thing up, making it great for travel. The second wireless charger on the back for wireless earbuds recharges at 5 watts, whereas the phone charger supports Qi2 25W, for the fastest wireless charging speeds when paired with Qi2 25W phones. I love that Belkin actually includes a 45W power adapter and USB-C cable. —Julian Chokkattu
Photograph: Jacob RoachSave to wishlistSave to wishlistKraftGeek
There are so many MagSafe tripods floating around, but the JustTap from KraftGeek has quickly become my favorite. That’s because it’s extremely portable while also offering a full 66 inches of height. It’s a portable tripod that can play the role of a full-size one, all with the convenience of MagSafe to quickly snap your phone on and off.
As the name suggests, you just need to tap the tripod on the ground to open up the legs. You can adjust the height up anywhere in that 66-inch range, and there are a couple of hinges near the top if you need to position your phone at a strange angle. What really sold me on the JustTap, however, was the built-in remote. There’s a tiny Bluetooth remote that’s connected to the tripod magnetically, which you can snap out to remotely trigger your phone. —Jacob Roach
The accessories below aren't as great as the top picks in this guide, but they're still good options if you're looking for more MagSafe gadgets.
Belkin iPhone Mount With MagSafe: Using Apple's Continuity Camera feature, you can wirelessly use your iPhone as a webcam for a MacBook. It supports various video calling apps too, from FaceTime to Zoom. This circular silicone puck magnetically sticks to the back of your iPhone and can be used as a phone grip or kickstand, but you need to keep your screen close to a 90-degree angle, or else the weight of the iPhone will drag the screen back or forward. There's also a mount for external displays, in case you want one for your home desk setup.
STM Goods MagPod Smarter Phone Stand: I've been carrying this mini tripod from STM Goods all over my apartment. When I'm not using it to see notifications at a glance at my desk, I'll place it on my kitchen counter to stream TV shows while cooking dinner, on my coffee table to FaceTime with friends while on the couch, or on the bathroom sink to listen to podcasts while doing my makeup. I've also used it to shoot video. It has a magnetic disc with a socket that moves around smoothly, allowing you to position it at multiple angles. The retractable legs are sturdy too, even while tapping through notifications or typing out texts. They fold in neatly into a compact size, making it easy to travel with.
Casetify Wireless Car Charger: I've been using this for over a year. It's easy to install, has MagSafe support (with a USB-C cable) and an adjustable ball joint for various viewing angles, and it’s Qi 2-certified with a 15-watt rate. It's a bit more affordable than Belkin's and comes in several fun patterns. (I have the Penguin design, and it's tough not to smile while looking at it.)
MagGo Magnetic Charging Station (8-in-1): This little orb has three AC outlets, two USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports on the back, and over on the front is a Qi2 wireless charging pad that can recharge your phone. It's great for workstations where you need to plug in a lot of gadgets. Each of the USB-A ports dishes out 12 watts, and the USB-C ports can output 67 watts, though this lowers if other ports or the pad are in use.
Photograph: Julian ChokkattuA MagSafe SSD Enclosure: If you have an iPhone Pro Max and you want to tinker with Apple's more advanced video recording formats (ProRes 4K at 60 frames per second or higher), well, you'll run into one big problem immediately: You can't natively record without an external storage device. You'll need a solid-state drive plugged into your iPhone, and it will record your video directly to the external storage. But a dangling SSD doesn't sound very safe, right? They don't transfer power or data via MagSafe but merely attach to the back as a convenient way to store the SSD while recording.
Casely Grippy: I've successfully used this grippy phone mount to record a few different videos. The suction on it is hit or miss. Sometimes, it sticks to my painted wall for hours on end; Other times, it slides off my mirror or shower wall in just a few minutes (taking my phone with it). I've found it works best if you freshly clean it as well as the surface it's going to stick to. Apply some extra pressure when pressing it against your chosen mounting location, and maybe be prepared to catch it if it falls.
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Louryn Strampe is a product writer and reviewer at WIRED covering deals, beauty, home goods, and gifts. She’s written about Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Prime Day, and other shopping holidays since 2013, offering tips and tricks and sleuthing out fact-checked discounts for fun and for a living. She previously covered ... Read MoreWriter and ReviewerXJulian Chokkattu is Senior Editor, Gear at WIRED, overseeing personal technology, gadgets, and gizmos. He has been reviewing consumer products for a decade, specializing in mobile—from smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches to smart glasses and virtual reality. This is his sixth year at WIRED. Previously, he was the mobile and wearables ... Read MoreSenior Editor, GearLinkedInThreadsblueskyTopicsShoppingbuying guidesappleiPhoneAccessories and PeripheralsphonessmartphonesaccessoriesQi2MagSafeThe Best MagSafe Grips for Getting a Handle on ThingsKeep your phone firmly in hand and add some personality with these comfortable, durable, and nifty smartphone grips.Louryn StrampeThe Best iPhone 17 Cases and Accessories—We’ve Tested More Than 100Protect your expensive iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone Pro, or iPhone 17e with our favorite cases and screen protectors.Julian ChokkattuThe Best Pixel 10 Cases and Accessories for Accidental Phone-DroppersSlap a case on your shiny new Pixel, whether you have the Pixel 10a, Pixel 10, or Pixel 10 Pro XL. We also have recommendations for Qi2 chargers and other accessories.Julian ChokkattuThe Best MagSafe Wallets to Keep Your Cards Safely in One PlaceThese convenient and slim magnetic wallets are the ones you’ll want to stick to the back of your smartphone.Louryn StrampeThe Best Android Phones, Tested and ReviewedShopping for a phone can be an ordeal. That’s why we’ve tested almost every Android phone, from the smartest to the cheapest—even phones that fold—to find the ones worth your money.Julian ChokkattuThe Best Folding PhonesReady to move on from the traditional glass slab? Introduce a hinge into your life with these folding smartphones.Julian ChokkattuThese Are Our Favorite Standing Desks to Liven Up Your WorkstationTake your home office to new heights with our favorite motorized standing desks.Nicole KinningThe Best Apple Watch AccessoriesYou finally caved and bought an Apple Watch. These are our favorite bands, screen protectors, and chargers to go with your new smartwatch.Adrienne SoWhich Samsung Galaxy Phone Should You Buy?From flagship and budget to flipping and folding, Samsung’s Galaxy range spans the breadth of the smartphone cosmos. WIRED’s here to help you make your choice.Julian ChokkattuThe Best Ski Clothes for Staying Warm and Having FunFrom weatherproof jackets and pants to puffers, gloves, and socks, WIRED’s winter sports experts have you covered.Chris HaslamThe Best Fitness Trackers Check Your Sleep, Heart Rate, or Even Your BloodWith almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.Adrienne SoGive Your Back a Break With Our Favorite Office ChairsSitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.Julian ChokkattuWired CouponsT-Mobile Promo CodeSamsung Gs25+ Free With T-mobile for Business Supermobile
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