Your TikToks are about to get way more legit. Everyone’s favorite app just partnered with PopSockets for the collaboration you never knew you needed — and it will up your TikTok game for sure. The ...
When it comes to using a smartphone, PopSockets solves three major issues. Having a PopSocket on your phone gives you a much better grip so holding your phone is much easier and it makes taking ...
The ever-popular PopSockets was born out of a need for accessibility. The company’s origin story began two years prior when, in 2010, founder David Barnett, a philosophy professor, was frustrated by ...
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PopSockets will support Apple’s MagSafe technology, TechCrunch has confirmed — meaning you’ll soon be able to pop on and off these ubiquitous iPhone accessories without worrying about the sticker on ...
PopSockets is one of several retailers that spoke out against Amazon during Friday's House antitrust hearing. PopSockets makes popular phone accessories including grips that make it easier to grip and ...
As long-time skeptics of PopSockets, we've finally come around thanks to a new MagSafe version for iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. PopSockets has a bit of a cult following. Many people seem to have them, and ...
PopSockets is announcing that it’s making its iconic phone holders compatible with MagSafe. When Apple announced that accessories would be able to attach to the iPhone 12 with MagSafe, many people ...
The popular phone grip now offers expanded functionality with a new design that turns it into a folding stand. The popular phone grip now offers expanded functionality with a new design that turns it ...
The University of Colorado bought $47,000 in promotional merchandise from a company owned by David Barnett, a former professor who CU spent months trying to fire before paying him $290,000 in a 2015 ...