Best PopSocket phone grips 2022: the top removable phone holders we've seen
The best PopSocket is not just a phone holder
Looking for the best Popsockets? You've come to the right place. Whether you're looking for an easy way to hold your phone, accessorise your most personal piece of tech, or simply have such a big phone that it’s hard to hold, a PopSocket will do the trick. They help you show off what you care about, and can function as miniature phone stands too.
PopSockets are removable accessories that you stick to the back of your phone to give you something easy to grip when you're holding it. You can also physically pop them down so they don't take up as much space, and don't get in the way when your phone is in your pocket.
It can be hard to find a great Popsocket with some boring plain ones out there, but if you look online, you can be faced with an overwhelming choice.
That's why we've researched the best PopSockets for you, whether you're looking for something subtle and delicate to complement your phone, or a design that shows off your artistic or geeky side.
These are products that we haven't had in our test labs, but based on our experts' opinion and knowledge of the most reputable brands around, we think these are worth looking at.
Our selections, ranked in no particular order, take into account online reviews, brand reputation, product capability and unique features, to help you pick through the maze of choices available to you.
Best PopSocket for sports fans
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If you're a big sports fan you probably use your phone to stream sports and catch up on match results – so why not use a PopSocket to let people know that?
A football or soccer PopSocket will let everyone know not to bother you because you're watching the game, and you can get other sports PopSockets in a range of designs for whatever game you prefer.
Best PopSocket for your inner geek
If you want to find the best PopSocket to show off your geeky side, you can hardly go wrong with this Death Star grip, which fortunately doesn't have the same design flaw as the 'real' Death Star.
There are plenty of other Star Wars PopSockets if the villain's base isn't your go-to image from the films, and loads of other geeky PopSockets you can find branded with Batman or Avengers logos.
Best subtle PopSocket for black phones
Sometimes you want a PopSocket that doesn't stand out, but actually blends in with your phone, so if you're looking for a subtle black PopSocket, this grip is one of the best you can get.
Its ridged black circles aren't plain and boring, so you're going to be a good-looking PopSocket, but if you've got a black phone it won't look garish or too vibrant either.
Best subtle PopSocket for white phones
This white PopSocket will look great on a white phone – its minimal design and pastel-esque colors stand out against a white background, but also don't look too bright or ugly.
Polka dots are always fashionable, so you're never going to find your PopSocket going out of fashion.
Best subtle PopSocket for black or white phones
If a ridged black PopSocket, or white polka dot design, doesn't tickle your fancy for the PopSocket you choose, this marble-patterened grip can go with both white and black phones.
Marble always looks great as a design, and this textured pattern will make your phone look elegant and high-brow.
Best PopSocket for art lovers
If you're a fan of wandering art galleries any time you have a spare moment then this is the PopSocket for you. It depicts Vincent Van Gogh's famous painting 'The Starry Night' so you can always take in a bit of high culture any time you look at your phone.
Whether you're an artist looking for inspiration or simply love to look at art, this is a delightfully classy addition for your phone.
Best mystical PopSocket
Keen on all things spiritual and a little bit different? This All Seeing Eye PopSocket is sure to grab your attention. With a classy black exterior, the focus is on the All Seeing Eye in the middle of the grip.
It looks rather impressive in a classy sort of way that means it won't look out of place at work as well as during downtime.
Best PopSocket for summer vibes
If you're keen to express your enthusiasm for good weather and bright skies (even if that's not actually the case in your area), then this Neon Yellow PopSocket is the ideal addition to your phone.
Incredibly bright, it'll look best on a light-colored phone but it could bring some much needed warmth to a black device too. Either way, there's certainly no chance of you misplacing your phone with this PopSocket attached to it.
Best PopSocket for fans of the finer things
If you're a classy and sophisticated person you want your PopSocket to reflect that, and so your best option is to get a gem-encrusted PopSocket like this one.
Of course this PopSocket isn't made from actual gems, as that would cost a lot, but it looks a lot like one, which is close enough. If pink isn't your favorite colour there's a wide range of gem-style grips to go for, so take a pick to see if any of them grab your fancy.
Best PopSocket for animal lovers
There are so many animal PopSockets to pick from, but our favourite has to be this cute turtle design, that's simple enough to go well with many different phones, but also shows off one of the best animals around.
If turtles aren't your favorite animal, there are PopSockets of a range of other animals, like elephants or cats, so you're more than likely to find whichever creature you prefer.
Best PopSocket for foodies
We're getting hungry just looking at this donut PopSocket, which is as colorful and tasty looking as Homer Simpson's favorite snack.
You shouldn't buy this PopSocket if you're looking for a subtle grip – it's big and bold and it'll stand out on your phone, but if you're a proud sweet-tooth or food lover, you need to let everyone know.
Best cute cartoon PopSocket
It's always nice to have a cute design, pattern or animal on a phone or phone case, so why not extend that and have a cute PopSocket too?
This llama PopSocket looks cute and happy to be on your phone – if it is a llama, because although the PopSockets company refers to it as such, it looks suspiciously look a unicorn to us.
Best PopSocket for outdoor lovers
If you're an outdoor lover you're going to be using your phone a lot outside, to take selfies and keep the music going, so what better than an outdoors PopSocket to show up your love of nature?
This ocean PopSocket has a design that makes you want to drop your work and run to the beach – so if you live for sea, surf, sailing, or sangria on the beach, how better to let people know than by keeping the sea near you at all times.
Best PopSocket for the climate concerned
A more environmentally friendly form of PopSocket, the PopSocket PopGrip Plant is made from 35% plant-based materials in a bid to reduce emissions. It's a small but important step forward while ensuring you sill reap the benefits of a PopSocket.
The earthy colored PopGrip has a swappable top so you can switch out to a different design if you want, plus there's the trademark secure grip so you can easily hold onto your phone without a problem here. Ultimately though, it's the refreshing nature of using plant based materials instead of plastic that will endear you to this one.
Best PopSocket for nature lovers
Just because you love technology doesn't mean you have to miss out on nature. This attractive Vintage Garden PopSocket offers some delightful flowers for you to look at while you use it.
It's understated but in an appealing way that particularly suits a phone with a black back cover. It adds some personality while still looking professional.
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Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch.
He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist.