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I like the LoveHandle because it's less obtrusive than Lazy-Hands and doesn't span nearly the full length of your phone like the Ninja Loop. You can also create your own, complete with custom text and/or images along the band, for $14.95. That's for the regular size, which can accommodate one or two fingers there's also a longer "XL" version that costs $13.95. It's available in a huge variety of colors and patterns and is priced at $9.95 (around £8, AU$12). In between the Lazy-Hands and Ninja Loop (below) lies the LoveHandle, a small, self-adhesive plastic strip with a stretchy band attached. The LoveHandle, shown here in all black, relies on a stretchy band to give you a secure grip.
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Lazy-Hands comes in a variety of styles, with the 2-loop versions priced at $9.99 (converted to £7.50, AU$12.50) plus shipping. And if you squish the loops together a little bit, they can double as a kickstand.

If you remove them, now you've got an ugly black square of Velcro back there - and loose loops that could easily get lost.Īll that being said, this makes for the single most comfortable finger-powered phone grip I've ever tried. If you leave the loops on full time, you'll sacrifice a little pocketability. (Personally, I'd never do that, but I would stick it to the back of an inexpensive case.) (It's available for ereaders and tablets as well.) I'll be blunt: It's the dorkiest of the options here, in part because it requires sticking some Velcro to the back of your phone. The Lazy-Hands is a finger-loop gripper thingie you stick to the back of your phone. But if you spend a big chunk of your day holding your phone, doesn't it make sense to hold it smarter and safer? Lazy-Hands There's a trade-off or two, often in the form of reduced pocket-friendliness and increased dork-factor. I've also found it helps with selfie positioning and stability: no more uncomfortable "claw-hook" gripping. This improved grip also makes it less likely your phone is going to fly out of your hand and have an unfortunate encounter with the pavement.

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There are numerous products designed to give you a better grip on your phone, to hook your fingers so your thumb is free to roam farther. But today's 5- and 6-inch models just don't allow for thumb-powered operation - not without a little help.įortunately, help is at hand, so to speak. Indeed, back in the days of small screens, your thumb could probably reach all corners without much trouble. When upgrading to a phone with a bigger screen, buyers often overlook one important consideration: A bigger screen is harder to navigate one-handed.
