Customers love the Snappy Ripple Grip Stand for its comfortable and secure grip, especially when recording. The build quality and surprisingly strong magnets are also highly appreciated. However, some customers feel the grip stand is too thick and large.
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Pros mentioned:
Grip
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
understated style that I like
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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had my eye on this for a while I wanted something that would let me hold my tablet or phone in my hand without any issues and this was just right
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This is way better than a pop socket. It is more comfortable in your hands for long periods of time. The magsafe could be stronger, but it does the job. Its great for people with bigger hands.
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I love the ripple magsafe and love that it matches my phone case. I have a tendency to flip my magsafe attachments and uaually they break, however, this one hasnt! It can be a little tricky to use at first but you have to make sure the Casetify label (on the back) is upright and then connect it to your phone. Any other way will result in it not holding your phone up
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Functional but overpriced
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This stand is functional, but oh my goodness, it is woefully overpriced. $15.99 max. It also fell off one day with little effort. Took me a long time to find it. Definitely makes an iphone 17 plus easier to hold though.
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I really like this item. It is most helpful in all instances but the magnet in it is not strong enough to hold to my car holder which has a magnet to hold my phone.
I love that it matches the phone case perfectly and is the same material. Makes using my phone much easier.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Grip
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
CASETIFY-Snappy Ripple Grip- white
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It has a very ease grip and stand kick is good to.
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The design of the grip is great. First, I love the rubberized ripple texture of the puck; it’s very comfortable to hold. During my testing I did not notice any degradation of the rubber; I believe it would hold up pretty well over time. The puck portion of the grip is connected to the MagSafe portion via two thin pieces of what I believe to be plastic, with about an inch gap in the middle. It feels sturdy enough to keep it attached to the MagSafe portion for a long time. The MagSafe magnets felt very strong—it never accidentally disconnected from the phone during my testing.
This grip is great to use. It’s super comfortable. Due to how the grip is designed, there is some minor ability to readjust how i’m holding the phone which I greatly appreciated while I scrolled on my phone.
The stand functionality of the grip works well in most use cases, but not exactly as I want it to. When I use the stand in landscape, it works exactly as I want it to. But in portrait mode, I could not get the phone to be at the angle I wanted it to be on a flat surface. My ideal angle would be as vertical as possible—my primary use case for a stand is to use while I’m on a video chat. But the best angle I could get for portrait mode was about 45 degrees, which would be great for handsfree use on a desk but not for video calls. I don’t think this is a dealbreaker as the grip works great otherwise and I think it would be super easy to prop something under it to adjust the angle.
Overall, I think this is a great grip and a pretty great stand for my phone.