Top 10 Phone Ring Holders in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value
You want the truth about phone ring holders in 2027? Here it is, no fluff.
I've been in revenue leadership for 25 years. I've seen categories explode and fizzle. Ring holders? They've matured into multi-function MagSafe accessories. You get a one-finger grip, a hands-free kickstand, and often a magnetic car-mount anchor. But most are just shiny junk.
After comparing the grips and rings currently sold in 2026-2027, here's what actually works.
Best Overall: PopSockets MagSafe (PopGrip for MagSafe) — ~$30
This is the comfort king. The classic expandable design, now magnetic. Snaps on and off without blocking wireless charging. Two positions for gripping and propping. Swappable tops if you're into that.
But here's the catch: that soft grip won't anchor to a metal car mount. The magnet is good, not great. Still, for everyday one-hand use, it's the safest bet.
Best Value: Spigen O-Mag Magnetic Phone Grip (MagFit) — ~$17
Most function per dollar. A metal ring that rotates 360 degrees, acts as a grip and kickstand, and anchors magnetically to car mounts. Soft grips can't do that.
Downside? Metal is less cushioned. Adds rigidity to the back. But at $17, you're getting grip, stand, and car-mount anchor in one.
The Rest — Ranked for Grip, Kickstand Stability, Magnetic Strength, and Price
- ESR HaloLock Ring Holder ($16-$22): Dual-joint design. Stands in portrait and landscape. Magnet holds up to 1,200g. TPE-lined for comfort. Hinge might loosen over heavy use. Best kickstand.
- Spigen Nano Pop Grip (MagFit) (~$17): Thick silicone ring for big hands. Sturdy metal core. Multiple colors. No car-mount anchor. Bulkier than a flat ring. Best for larger hands.
- Sinjimoru B-Grip Card Holder Grip (~$15): Finger-strap grip with room for up to five cards. Five colors including ruby red and autumn gold. Adhesive mount, not magnetic. No kickstand. Best for minimalists.
- Anker 610 Magnetic Phone Grip (MagGo) (~$20): Grip and kickstand. Reliable build and warranty. Mid-pack magnet. Fewer color options. Dependable all-rounder.
- Lamicall Magnetic Phone Ring Holder (~$15): Smooth 360-degree rotation. Magnet holds up to 2.2 lbs. Lightweight. Simpler stand. Utilitarian finish. Great budget rotating ring.
- Syncwire Magnetic Phone Ring Holder (~$15): N55 NdFeB magnets for exceptional hold. 360-degree rotation and kickstand. Metal ring less cushioned. Plain styling. Strong-magnet budget ring.
- elago MagSafe Ring Holder (~$12): Minimalist design. Two colors. Weakest magnet of the bunch. Basic grip, no standout features. Skip it unless you're on a shoestring.
The Bottom Line
Don't overthink this. If you want comfort and don't use a car mount, get the PopSockets. If you want value and car-mount compatibility, get the Spigen O-Mag. Everything else is a compromise.
And if you're building a product line or a portfolio? Stop guessing. Real data beats opinions. That's what we do at PULSE / CRO Syndicate.
*An operator's opinion by Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer — 25 years in revenue. More at PULSE · CRO Syndicate*
