If you're looking for a MagSafe wallet that also works as a phone grip and stand, your options are surprisingly limited. Most MagSafe wallets just hold cards. Most phone grips don't hold cards. Finding one product that does all three — wallet, grip, and stand — without being bulky is the challenge.
We tested every MagSafe wallet with grip and stand functionality we could find in 2026. Here's what actually works.
Why You Want a Wallet + Grip + Stand Combo
Think about what's in your pockets right now: phone, wallet, maybe a PopSocket or phone grip. That's three separate things doing jobs that one product could handle. A MagSafe wallet with a built-in grip and stand means:
- Fewer things to carry — your wallet is on your phone, your grip IS your wallet
- Never fumble your phone — the grip gives you a secure hold one-handed
- Instant phone stand — prop your phone up for FaceTime, videos, or recipes without carrying a separate stand
- Cards always with you — if your phone is in your hand, so are your cards
1. BNDT Maverick 2.0 — Best Overall MagSafe Wallet With Grip and Stand
Price: $59.77 | Cards: 7 | Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum + Full-Grain Leather
The Maverick 2.0 is the only MagSafe wallet we've found that integrates a real grip and phone stand without adding bulk. The grip doubles as a kickstand — flip it out and your phone stands at a comfortable viewing angle. Fold it back and it's flush against the wallet.
Beyond the grip/stand, it's a fully featured wallet: spring-loaded card trigger for one-handed access, full Faraday cage RFID blocking (not a thin liner), and MagSafe magnets strong enough for running. Holds 7 cards — 4 in the trigger chamber, 3 in the outer leather sleeve.
At $59.77, it costs less than most MagSafe wallets that DON'T have a grip or stand. Lifetime warranty included.
Pros: Grip + stand + wallet in one, 7 cards, RFID, spring-loaded trigger, lifetime warranty, $59.77
Cons: Slightly thicker than wallets without a grip (expected trade-off)
2. Moft Snap-On Phone Stand & Wallet — Best for Stand Angles
Price: $29.99 | Cards: 3 | Material: Vegan Leather + Fiberglass
The Moft is more of a phone stand that happens to hold a few cards. It folds into multiple viewing angles — portrait, landscape, floating — which is genuinely impressive engineering. As a wallet though, it's limited to 3 cards with no card ejection mechanism. No RFID blocking. The vegan leather shows wear after a few months of daily use.
If you primarily want a stand and only need to carry an ID and credit card, the Moft works. If you need a real wallet, it falls short.
Pros: Multiple stand angles, ultra-thin when folded, affordable
Cons: Only 3 cards, no RFID, no card trigger, material degrades quickly
3. OhSnap Snap Grip Wallet — Closest Competitor
Price: $71.99 | Cards: 5-8 | Material: Aluminum
The OhSnap Snap Grip Wallet is the closest direct competitor to the Maverick 2.0. It's a MagSafe wallet with a built-in grip and stand that holds 5-8 cards depending on thickness. It has RFID blocking and a dual-magnet system — one for MagSafe attachment, one external magnet so you can mount your phone to metal surfaces like a fridge or gym machine.
Where it falls short: no spring-loaded card trigger (you push cards out from the bottom), thicker profile at 7.8-12.7mm depending on card count, and $71.99 vs $59.77 for the Maverick 2.0. No lifetime warranty either. The build quality is decent but the expanding mechanism means it gets noticeably thicker as you add cards.
Pros: Grip + stand + wallet, 5-8 cards, RFID, external magnet for mounting
Cons: No card trigger, thicker profile, $71.99, no lifetime warranty, expands with more cards
4. Peak Design Mobile Wallet Stand — Best Build Quality (Without Card Trigger)
Price: $49.95 | Cards: 3-4 | Material: Nylon + Polycarbonate
Peak Design makes premium gear and the Mobile Wallet Stand reflects that. The stand mechanism is solid and the materials feel durable. But it holds 3-4 cards max, has no card ejection mechanism, and no RFID blocking. It's also part of Peak Design's proprietary SlimLink system — it works with MagSafe but is designed for their own ecosystem.
Pros: Excellent build quality, reliable stand, reputable brand
Cons: 3-4 cards max, no RFID, no card trigger, $50 for limited card capacity
5. Spigen Smart Fold MagSafe Wallet — Budget Option
Price: $24.99 | Cards: 2 | Material: TPU + Fabric
Spigen's entry is the cheapest option with a fold-out stand. It holds 2 cards, has a basic kickstand, and attaches via MagSafe. That's about it. No RFID, no card ejection, basic materials. Fine if you literally just need an ID and one card on your phone with a stand.
Pros: Cheapest option, lightweight
Cons: 2 cards, no RFID, flimsy stand, cheap feel
Comparison Table
| Wallet | Price | Cards | Grip | Stand | RFID | Card Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BNDT Maverick 2.0 | $59.77 | 7 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Moft Snap-On | $29.99 | 3 | No | Yes | No | No |
| OhSnap Grip Wallet | $71.99 | 5-8 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Peak Design | $49.95 | 3-4 | No | Yes | No | No |
| Spigen Smart Fold | $24.99 | 2 | No | Yes | No | No |
The Verdict
The BNDT Maverick 2.0 is the only MagSafe wallet that genuinely combines wallet, grip, AND stand functionality with real card capacity (7 cards), RFID blocking, and a card trigger mechanism. The OhSnap Snap Grip Wallet comes closest but costs $12 more, has no card trigger, and gets thicker as you add cards. Every other option is either a stand that holds a couple cards, or a wallet without a grip.
If the grip and stand matter to you — and they should, because they replace a PopSocket AND a phone stand — the Maverick 2.0 at $59.77 with a lifetime warranty is the clear choice. It's not even close.
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