![]() You can easily snap this grip flat or push it out with one hand. The Scooch Wingback Universal produces an angle that's high enough to easily reference notes on your phone while typing on your computer. It may wobble in portrait mode from time to time, but it won't slowly sink and flatten the way portrait kickstands on most phone grips will. While the actual in-hand grip with the Scooch isn't quite as natural for smaller fingers, it's easy to get the hang of and its kickstand is far superior thanks to that springy metal back. That spring is insanely durable, which means that unlike a Spigen Style Ring 360 or Speck GrabTab, the Scooch Wingback Universal will definitely last you years and years. This snappy silver/black grip can serve as a kickstand, a phone grip, and either a standalone car mount or a mounting plate for a magnetic mount thanks to the bi-stable metal spring inside. ![]() It depends on how heavily you use it and how heavy your phone is. Plastic grips like PopSockets can potentially last a lot longer than metal grips like the Style Ring 360, whose bearings and hinge will inevitably wear out over the course of several months. Thanks to the 360-degree rotation of the base and the 180-degree hinge on the ring itself, you can use it as a kickstand in landscape or portrait mode on most phones so long as you don't stick it to your case too close to the bottom. Of course, that plate inhibits wireless charging, but metal grips almost always interfere with that anyway. ![]() The Style Ring 360 can allow your phone to sit flat on a tabletop, and a magnetic plate is hidden in that flat back so that you can use it with magnetic car mounts, too. The Style Ring 360 also allows you to flip it over and hang your phone off the back of your hand when you need both hands to carry something like a food tray or grocery bags. ![]() Ring grips are awesome because you only need one finger to use them, as opposed to needing at least two with the PopSockets. The Spigen Style Ring 360 is more functional than PopSockets, which makes it a better grip for a lot of users that can see beyond PopSockets' cutesy designs. While PopSockets are more prevalent, popular, and diversely designed, some folks siply prefer the traditional ring-style design. ![]()
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