You can now add swappable magnetic PopSocket grips to Kindle e-readers without undertaking any DIY hacks. PopSocket has launched new PopCase Kindle cases that come with a built-in MagSafe ring, optimally positioned for hand placement and weight management when a MagSafe-compatible PopGrip is attached.
The $40 cases are available for 11th and 12th-generation Kindles in six designs — including a transparent version that can be customized with stickers, and two illustrated designs that look very BookTok-inspired. There’s also some $30 thematically matching PopGrips featuring books, but the cases will work with PopSocket’s existing lineup of MagSafe grips, including the Kick-Out Grip and Stand, if you want to read hands-free.
Users in the Kindle community have been using the adhesive versions of PopSockets for years to make the e-readers easier to hold, and less likely to fall on your face when reading in bed. Manually customizing cases with MagSafe rings has also proved popular with users who prefer to switch between PopGrip designs and other PopSocket accessories, but the PopCase Kindle spares having to make those DIY efforts.
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