MOFT Find My wallet folds three ways
MOFT's trackable wallet ships with a floating stand mode and recharges on any Qi pad, though its sealed battery can't be swapped when it dies.
MOFT's trackable wallet ships with a floating stand mode and recharges on any Qi pad, though its sealed battery can't be swapped when it dies.
Rolling Square's 59-gram aluminum plate earns its place beside a MacBook screen for Continuity Camera, with 30 N52 magnets doing the holding.
Macworld calls the ICEMAG 3's fan the noisiest it's tested and 9to5Mac can barely hear it, but both back the 25W Qi2 speed.
Four cards, a 160-degree kickstand hinge, and MagSafe-spec magnets earn Satechi's wallet a 98 percent score from MacSources.
Twelve South's stand leads Macworld's 3-in-1 charts: 15W MagSafe, fast Apple Watch charging, and a pad angled for bedside StandBy.
Bellroy's snap-on wallet holds three cards and props up a phone, though it's so new that hands-on verdicts barely exist beyond Acquire's early nod.
Magnets hold through a full take and ProRes RAW lands straight on the drive, but PetaPixel says iPhones only ever see half the rated 2000MB/s.
UGREEN ships a card reader that hangs on the iPhone by magnet, reads SD cards at 312MB/s, and passes 100W of charging through while it works.
Cult of Mac gave the quarter-inch MagSafe stand five stars, though one Threads devotee who never takes it off reports the leather peeling at the edges.
Pitaka's $24.99 MagEZ Grip holds a 1.2kg magnetic rating and stands in portrait and landscape, but the zinc alloy means it comes off before charging.