🖤 Elevate your essentials with magnetic precision and eco-smart style
The Spigenfor MagSafe Wallet is a slim, eco-friendly magnetic card holder crafted from premium vegan leather. Designed to hold up to 3 cards, it features a unique finger cutout for quick access and reinforced magnets with an anti-slip silicone ring for secure attachment. Compatible with a wide range of flagship smartphones including Galaxy S25 series, Pixel 10 series, and iPhone 12 through 17 models, it leverages MagFit+ technology for seamless magnetic mounting and modular accessory integration.
L**I
Exactly what I needed - holds 4 cards perfectly
Absolutely love this cardholder. It feels secure magnet-wise with my magnet case. Simple to remove by sliding off but would not recommend trying to pull it off due to the strong magnetic hold. Has a good hand-feel and is not too bulky. Also fits 4 cards very nicely with none of them slipping out. They provide a kind of leather fake card that I imagine you can use if you have fewer cards to hold so that they also don't slip out.
J**T
Not just for the S25
Hallelujah! The quest for a MagSafe wallet that actually understands the unique dimensions of my glorious Z Fold 6 is finally over. It's been a frustrating journey, a parade of 'almost fits' where that one rebellious left corner insisted on making awkward, grinding contact with the camera bump. But lo and behold, someone, bless their engineering heart, has finally cracked the code.This isn't just a MagSafe wallet; it's a tailored suit for my foldable phone's backside. It clicks on securely, no awkward rubbing, no near misses with my precious lenses. It's a fit so perfect, you'd think Samsung designed it themselves (though let's be honest, maybe they should have).But wait, there's more! As if a perfect fit wasn't enough, they've gone and added a built-in MagSafe ring. Yes, you heard that right. I can finally slap on my beloved PopSocket or ring holder without sacrificing the functionality of the wallet. It's like they peered into my soul and said, 'We understand your accessory needs, and we've got you covered.'I've only had it for a few months, and it's not an everyday carry, but it feels incredibly well-made. It's got a reassuring heft, and the materials feel premium. Even when I'm rocking the phone open, this wallet adds a surprising amount of grip. No more feeling like I'm about to drop a $2000+ piece of technology. It's like a little insurance policy for my butterfingers.And the 'three card max' disclaimer? Clearly, they haven't met my collection of loyalty cards and that one emergency twenty. I'm currently rocking four cards and a super-thin insurance card with zero issues getting them in and out. It's snug, but it works. Trying to squeeze in a fifth card, however, is a no-go. So, maybe they're not entirely wrong, but for practical purposes, four seems to be the sweet spot.Finally, a MagSafe wallet that understands the Z Fold 6. It fits perfectly, adds grip, lets me use my other MagSafe accessories, and holds more cards than it technically should. It's a win-win-win (with a tiny asterisk about the fifth card). If you're a Z Fold 6 owner who's been on the hunt, your search is officially over. Go forth and wallet-ify your foldable phone with confidence!
B**E
Amazing design, but the magnet is terrible
Man, I really, really wanted this MagFit+ wallet for the Galaxy S25 Ultra to work. I really like Spigen’s products. I’ve been buying their cases for years, and when I saw their MagFit+ wallet accessory for the Galaxy S25 Ultra I had to get it. In my opinion, it’s the best-designed Magsafe-style wallet for the Galaxy S25 Ultra as it fits perfectly around the camera array. I also loved the fact that it has an extra magnetic ring on the back to mount other accessories (like a Popsocket in my case), or mount it to a car mount without having to remove the wallet. Also, I liked the way it keeps cards in place with an internal spring so that if you only have 1 card in the case the card will not fall out (this is not the case with my Popsocket wallet. More on this below). Yes, this thing was checking all the boxes for me. That is until I actually mounted it to my new Spigen Nano Pop case and that’s when I noticed something was very wrong. The magnet!Unfortunately, the magnet is just not strong enough to keep the wallet mounted to a Magsafe-style case with any reasonable amount of pressure applied to it. For my setup, I had a Popsocket mounted to the MagFit+ wallet, and the wallet mounted to the phone case. When I hold the phone with the Popsocket, my fingers curl around the wallet's edge (not the phone's edge). This puts slight horizontal pressure on the wallet while my palm puts opposite pressure on the side of the phone. This slight pressure (and I mean slight) causes the wallet to pop off the case. And man, let me tell you… when that happens in a tenth of a second, and you see your $1300 phone taking a hell dive to the ground, your cardiovascular system goes into a hell dive with it. It’s amazing how fast the human heart can jump from 70 to 150 bpm in a few milliseconds. Luckily, I have the reflexes of a cat (not really), and my left hand managed to swipe it out of the air right after the edge of my desk slowed its descent. This happened a couple more times within 20 minutes, but I was sitting down on those occasions, and it just dropped into my lapAt first, I thought I might have gotten a dud, but I had bought two of them (one for my wife and one for myself) and when the second one exhibited the same weak strength, it just seemed to me that this was more of a flaw in the magnet design or materials sourced. Now, I understand it’s completely possible I got two duds, but without very many reviews to the contrary, I fear the worst.For context, I tried these wallets on a Spigen Nano Pop case, a Spigen Silicon Fit case, a Spigen Thin Fit case, and some generic third-party case that I have on my old Galaxy S21 Ultra. Ironically, the MagFit+ wallet was a little bit stronger on the non-Spigen case than it was on any of the Spigen cases.For comparison, on my Galaxy S21 Ultra case, I have a Popsocket wallet with a holder, and let me tell you, that thing is solid. Its magnet is probably double the strength of the Spigen’s. So, if you have any experience with Popsocket’s Magsafe-compatible products, that should give you a sense of how the Spigen compares. I put it on all of the Spigen cases, and it was hands down much stronger. Again, if the Popsocket’s magnet strength represents the bar to meet, Spigen’s magnet is about 50% of that strength on the Spigen cases I tested. On my generic 3rd-party case for the S21 Ultra, the Spigen’s magnet strength bumps up to about 60% (so not much).The downsides of the Posocket wallet are two-fold. First, if you rock 3 cards in your wallet (like I do), then over time the elastic sides get stretched out so that if you ever take out one of your cards, your other cards will fall out when turning the wallet upside down. It’s not the end of the world, you just have to always have 3 cards in your wallet. Second, its flat-top design causes the wallet to cover the bottom camera ever so slightly when mounted onto the case; however, it is not enough to get in the way of taking pictures. The bottom camera is one of the zoom cameras (the 5x and 10x zoom to be exact) and its field of view is narrow enough that it clears the edge of the wallet when taking pictures. In other words, the wallet did not show up in any of the images I took. So, despite it looking terrible, and potentially causing great emotional distress to anyone who is OCD, it works great, and the magnet strength is strongFor now, if you want a strong Magsafe-compatible wallet, I think the Popsocket wallet is the way to go. At least it’s the safe way to go. Spigen, please… for the love… fix the magnet! I will gladly give my money. As I said, you nailed it on the design, but the magnet (as weak as it is on the two units I received) really does make this product unusable and a hazard. The likelihood of this wallet falling off a car mount, or out of somebody’s hands and onto the ground (or their face if you’re lying down) is very high. I would never put this thing on a car mount, that’s for sure. That would be true insanity. For that reason, I cannot in good faith rate this thing any higher than 1 star.Spigen, if you think I got two duds, I’m happy to work with you guys to try out a different unit, and if it turns out the magnet is strong, I’ll update my review to 5 stars and give a raving review. I would like nothing more than to be wrong on this. Like I said, the design is great, the magnet is crap.
L**C
Recommended magsafe wallet!
The media could not be loaded. I love this magsafe wallet. I'm a minimalist when it comes to carrying money around and this is perfect for that. I never loose it because I always have my phone in my hand like everybody these days. It feels like a leather material and not very heavy. I think the card capacity is great, considering you can put your ID, two credit cards, and cash in there. It seems to work for any device that has magsafe capabilities as shown in my video. The magnet is strong but not so strong that it's difficult to take off with your hand. Also quite easy to push your cards and cash up with a little slit at the bottom. I have no worries about loosing this wallet when it's attached. As for value for money, you can't really beat it. It's a win for me and I highly recommend.
B**S
Stylish accessory - stores 2-4 cards
Stylish accessory with a matching clear case and navy Galaxy S25. Your mileage may vary on the number of cards you can store. Design is two cards plus a divider, but you can remove the divider and get one (ticker credit, debit card) or two more cards (thin ids, insurance cards) in there. Material is grippy and I do find it to help me hold the device more reliability.
N**N
Does exactly as it advertises
Good stuff but can't exactly comfortably hold 3 cards. Perfect for 2.
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