A:AnswerI carefully followed the instructions for putting the pop socket on so it stuck great. I had to remove it and place the pop socket higher so I again followed the instructions to remove it. It came off with a little bit of force but left no defect on my case. I re-mounted the pop socket and it's working perfectly. The pop socket has an adhesive strip which can be washed and reused.
A:AnswerIt is attached by a sticky pad. It was a bear to get off. I detached mine and stuck it to the back of my daughter's phone. It srayed just fine. Just would not recommend attaching and detaching.
A:AnswerThe PopSocket is not magnetic. It’s made out of plastic so it won’t stick. However, if you add a magnet (like the Steelie) it still works even though the socket sits higher than the magnet on the phone cover. I use it all the time on my dashboard in my car.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, this grip is not compatible with any of PopSockets' existing mounts in the market. Check out PopSocket's page or sign up for our email to get notified when we come out with new mounts which hold our thicker grips. Nice choice, this is a beautiful design...
A:AnswerThere’s a way to take the pop part off when you need to use wireless charge. Just choose your location of where you put it to help accommodate for the wireless charger. Then when you want to charge push in on the pop socket and twist and it comes free from its base just for wireless charging
A:Answeryes, it does. I have my phone in a case, so the pop socket is attached to the case. I have to remove the case then I can use the wireless charger.