ESR Magnetic Wallet for iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series (Black)
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Dexterifytech US Store via Amazon has ESR Magnetic Wallet for iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series for $12.99 - 10% Clipped Coupon - $1.95 w/ code 156WTI5S = $9.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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Product Details:
Holds 1–3 cards
Finger loop on the back
250% stronger magnetic lock than the official magnetic wallet
Dexterifytech US Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has ESR Magnetic Wallet for iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series for $12.99 - 10% Clipped Coupon - $1.95 w/ code 156WTI5S = $9.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
Model: ESR Magnetic Wallet, Compatible with MagSafe Wallet, 3-Card Holder, Vegan Leather, for Secure-Grip Finger Loop, for iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series, Not for 13/12 Mini, Black
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ESR Magnetic Wallet, Compatible with MagSafe Wallet, 3-Card Holder, Vegan Leather, for Secure-Grip Finger Loop, for iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series, Not for 13/12 Mini, Black
Manufacturer:
Electronic Silk Road Corp
Model Number:
iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series
Product SKU:
B0BX9F19PM
ASIN:
B0BX9F19PM
Brand:
ESR
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
3.78 x 2.6 x 0.45 inches
Item Weight:
0.09479877 pounds
Item model number:
iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series
Manufacturer:
Electronic Silk Road Corp
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Amazon Alert on the item
"Frequently returned item"
"Compatible with MagSafe Wallet" but not actually approved as MagSafe then?
Most recent reviews:
3,5,3,3,5,2,2,1,1,3
Clothing that doesn't have pockets (lots of dresses) or useless ones. I've never lost my phone, so I'm not worried about that?
I go to a lot of baseball games and the restrictions have gotten insane - this was an easy way when I had to quit bringing my bag-of-holding purse that could carry a full meal.
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Never understood the appeal of a wallet that attaches to a phone.
Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
I used to think like that but then I realized that my phone is legit always with me. I always have my phone with me, but not my wallet.
I started out with the adhesive wallet that stick to the back of your phone like 6 years ago, then to pop socket wallet for the past year. I will try this one since it's only $10.
Never understood the appeal of a wallet that attaches to a phone.
Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
These don't interfere with Apple Pay at all. The best thing I did in 2023 was buy the kickstand version of this and got rid of my wallet. The kickstand version is a tad bit better than this because you can flip out the finger loop side and it then becomes MagSafe-charging-compatible. And it has upgraded FindMy built in. The magnet on these really are superior than any other wallet.
I've used a MagSafe wallet for years. I'll never go back to carrying around a standard wallet I have to sit on or uncomfortably jam in my front pants pocket. To each their own.
Never understood the fascination with putting wallets in the back pocket. Mine has always been in a front pocket. Over the past decade or so there's a slew of thin wallets as well, no reason to carry a thick wallet anymore.
I just thought of something while thinking about giving one of these magsafe wallets a try.
Do you have to remove the wallet (or credit cards) from the iPhone when you use Apple Pay to prevent the credit card's RFID chip from being scanned? Just dawned on me about what exactly happens when you place more than one contactless forms of payment near the point of sale reader.
And also your health insurance card, I'm assuming?
Personally, I use a pop up wallet that has a slot for an AirTag. Still slim but I cannot condense to less than 5 cards so I'm not sure how everyone else is doing 3 cards. I go to Costco too, that's already 4. I don't like chancing if a place as Apple Pay or not, so I take more than 1 CC because I use cashback offers and sometimes one will be better than the other with a higher % cashback.
You can take a photo of your medical card. You could also have a wallet handy to carry it with you if you're going to an appointment. Okay if you want to carry a wallet everywhere everyday, but it really is a preference and not a necessity.
Does Costco let you in by holding up the digital card on your phone? If so, that's rad!
You do not need the card to get in ...only to make a purchase of some items. They must let anyone in the door, and if they press (which they are not supposed to) you could say you are browsing, or buying alcohol, cigarettes, prescriptions, or any of the other items that they must sell to the public without a membership.
I just thought of something while thinking about giving one of these magsafe wallets a try.
Do you have to remove the wallet (or credit cards) from the iPhone when you use Apple Pay to prevent the credit card's RFID chip from being scanned? Just dawned on me about what exactly happens when you place more than one contactless forms of payment near the point of sale reader.
That's a good point, wouldn't the credit card get scanned by accident?
You do not need the card to get in ...only to make a purchase of some items. They must let anyone in the door, and if they press (which they are not supposed to) you could say you are browsing, or buying alcohol, cigarettes, prescriptions, or any of the other items that they must sell to the public without a membership.
Some Costco locations have started the membership card scan at entry.
Never understood the appeal of a wallet that attaches to a phone.
Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
I want to know the answer to this also. I'm 100% in agreement with you.
I had this wallet and the magnet is extremely strong. One of the strongest I have encountered on magsafe items. However this wallet will last you 3 months. The finger loop will break eventually. Have had it happen to me twice.
And also your health insurance card, I'm assuming?
Personally, I use a pop up wallet that has a slot for an AirTag. Still slim but I cannot condense to less than 5 cards so I'm not sure how everyone else is doing 3 cards. I go to Costco too, that's already 4. I don't like chancing if a place as Apple Pay or not, so I take more than 1 CC because I use cashback offers and sometimes one will be better than the other with a higher % cashback.
You don't need a card for Costco. The app has your barcode.
Says frequently returned item…anybody comment on personal use?
I have purchased a few over the past year. It's great for the first 3 months and the loop gets ruptured with use and the metal tears it at the end, rendering the loop useless. Otherwise MagSafe works great. For me personally, it's useless without the loop. Once you get used to that loop, muscle memory rules and you will 'odd' holding the phone without it.
I had this wallet and the magnet is extremely strong. One of the strongest I have encountered on magsafe items. However this wallet will last you 3 months. The finger loop will break eventually. Have had it happen to me twice.
Me too! It's breaks in 3 months and at $18 a piece, it's become an expensive habit every quarter!
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"Frequently returned item"
"Compatible with MagSafe Wallet" but not actually approved as MagSafe then?
Most recent reviews:
3,5,3,3,5,2,2,1,1,3
I go to a lot of baseball games and the restrictions have gotten insane - this was an easy way when I had to quit bringing my bag-of-holding purse that could carry a full meal.
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Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
I used to think like that but then I realized that my phone is legit always with me. I always have my phone with me, but not my wallet.
I started out with the adhesive wallet that stick to the back of your phone like 6 years ago, then to pop socket wallet for the past year. I will try this one since it's only $10.
This will definitely fit my use case.
Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
These don't interfere with Apple Pay at all. The best thing I did in 2023 was buy the kickstand version of this and got rid of my wallet. The kickstand version is a tad bit better than this because you can flip out the finger loop side and it then becomes MagSafe-charging-compatible. And it has upgraded FindMy built in. The magnet on these really are superior than any other wallet.
Never understood the fascination with putting wallets in the back pocket. Mine has always been in a front pocket. Over the past decade or so there's a slew of thin wallets as well, no reason to carry a thick wallet anymore.
Do you have to remove the wallet (or credit cards) from the iPhone when you use Apple Pay to prevent the credit card's RFID chip from being scanned? Just dawned on me about what exactly happens when you place more than one contactless forms of payment near the point of sale reader.
Personally, I use a pop up wallet that has a slot for an AirTag. Still slim but I cannot condense to less than 5 cards so I'm not sure how everyone else is doing 3 cards. I go to Costco too, that's already 4. I don't like chancing if a place as Apple Pay or not, so I take more than 1 CC because I use cashback offers and sometimes one will be better than the other with a higher % cashback.
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Do you have to remove the wallet (or credit cards) from the iPhone when you use Apple Pay to prevent the credit card's RFID chip from being scanned? Just dawned on me about what exactly happens when you place more than one contactless forms of payment near the point of sale reader.
That's a good point, wouldn't the credit card get scanned by accident?
Some Costco locations have started the membership card scan at entry.
Lose both my communication device and way of paying and identification jacked in one swoop? I access my wallet about .03% of the time I use my phone, why always have it in the way and able to fall off so easily? Risk demagnetizing cards?
Honest question, why do people like this idea over a wallet that stays safely tucked in a pocket?
I want to know the answer to this also. I'm 100% in agreement with you.
Personally, I use a pop up wallet that has a slot for an AirTag. Still slim but I cannot condense to less than 5 cards so I'm not sure how everyone else is doing 3 cards. I go to Costco too, that's already 4. I don't like chancing if a place as Apple Pay or not, so I take more than 1 CC because I use cashback offers and sometimes one will be better than the other with a higher % cashback.
You don't need a card for Costco. The app has your barcode.
I have purchased a few over the past year. It's great for the first 3 months and the loop gets ruptured with use and the metal tears it at the end, rendering the loop useless. Otherwise MagSafe works great. For me personally, it's useless without the loop. Once you get used to that loop, muscle memory rules and you will 'odd' holding the phone without it.
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Me too! It's breaks in 3 months and at $18 a piece, it's become an expensive habit every quarter!