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    Best MagSafe wallets 2025: I tested the best options to store your cash and cards

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    As our phones become more useful with digital wallets that let you pay, present identification, and even travel, traditional wallets may eventually be a thing of the past. However, we’re not completely ready to ditch the billfold. There are still incidentals that you may not be able to present virtually, and plenty of places still don’t accept services like Google Pay and Apple Pay. 

    MagSafe wallets securely attach to your phone with magnets, making them easy to detach for wireless charging or to change your phone’s look. Plus, they’re a fairly affordable mobile accessory. The best MagSafe wallets right now are ESR’s Aura Wallet, Satechi’s MagSafe wallet, and more. 

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    What’s the best MagSafe wallet right now? 

    ZDNET went hands-on with some of the most popular and innovative MagSafe wallet options, testing each for their practicality, durability, versatility, and price. 

    Our pick for the best MagSafe wallet overall is the ESR Aura MagSafe wallet and stand for its versatile design, comfortable maximum storage, and fun colors. See how our other top picks stack up to our top pick and find the right MagSafe wallet design for you. 

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    Why we like it: After getting my hands on the ESR Aura MagSafe wallet and stand, I was immediately obsessed. This wallet quickly shot to the top of my rotation and became a favorite in my collection. 

    While this wallet is very similar to others on this list like the Journey Ezmo and the Satechi, the value it offers is insane. You get a quality vegan leather wallet, strong magnetic hold, five card slots — including a dedicated ID pocket, notches for easy card access, and five colors to pick from — all for under $30 right now.

    Who’s it for: If you need a functional, practical, and affordable MagSafe wallet, this may be for you. Plus, ESR offers fun colors including pastel pink and purple and some universal neutrals.

    Who should look elsewhere: If you’re looking for a more luxurious option or a larger card capacity, you may want to look elsewhere. This wallet also isn’t uber slim, so if you need an ultra thin option, this may not be for you either. 

    Also: I’ve tested dozens of MagSafe accessories, but this new wallet stand is my ideal iPhone companion

    ESR Aura MagSafe wallet features: Multi-functional | Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches | Card capacity: Five cards (includes ID window)


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    Why we like it: The Satechi Magnetic Wallet stand combines an affordable yet premium luxury build and design with everyday functionality. With four card slots and a designated space for your ID, there’s a spot for your essential cards to keep you on the go. The Satechi wallet can also double as a phone stand, oriented horizontally or vertically. It is made of scratch-resistant vegan leather that is easy to wipe clean. 

    Who’s it for: If you’re looking for a clean, premium phone wallet, the Satechi delivers a rugged yet elegant design and build. Plus, there’s a few newer color options available that open up this wallet’s aesthetic range significantly, like a desert rose color. 

    Who should look elsewhere: Similarly to the ESR Aura wallet, if you need more card or cash capacity or want a sleeker, more durable look, you may want to consider other options. 

    Also: I’ve tested dozens of MagSafe wallets on my iPhone, and this is one you should buy

    Satechi Magnetic Wallet Stand features: Multi-functional | Dimensions: 4.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches | Card capacity: Four cards


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    Why we like it: Nomad has a built-in tracing card that links up with Apple’s Find My network, so you’ll never lose it. The wallet can also recharge wirelessly with any MagSafe charger or Qi charger. Once full charged, a battery lasts up to five months. Nomad says the wallet holds up to four cards, but I think three is more practical and comfortable. This is a stylish option for anyone who enjoys a stylish tech experience, and Nomad makes some of my favorite accessories. 

    Who’s it for: If you want a stylish leather MagSafe wallet with Bluetooth tracking, this one from Nomad is it. The Mag wallet is made of Horween leather, which will age and patina over time for a unique and beautiful look. 

    Also: My favorite accessory brand finally made a MagSafe wallet – and it has FindMy built-in

    Who should look elsewhere: If you’re looking for something to use sporadically or want something more affordable, check out the ESR HaloLock or Aura wallet. 

    Nomad Leather Mag wallet features: Dimensions: 3.8 x 2.6 x 0.35 inches | Card capacity: up to 4 | Built-in FindMy tracking | Horween leather construction | Wirelessly rechargeable on any Qi or MagSafe charger | 5-month battery life once fully charged


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    Why we like it: The Ohsnap wallet is made of aluminum and features an expandable, nearly enclosed design. This means that unlike many MagSafe wallets you can slide cards in and out of, Ohsnap has a more refined approach. 

    In fact, it’s very similar to expandable wallets like The Ridge, meaning the only way to access your cards is through a slot in the top. This style is one of the most secure ways to carry your cards but isn’t ideal for carrying cash or other small incidentals. Pack in up to eight cards, get radio-frequency identification (RFID) blocking, a kickstand, and several color choices.

    Who’s it for: I Ohsnap’s loved the modern look, secure card storage, and ample space. I wish there were a way to access my cards without taking the wallet off of my phone, and I do think it is on the pricier side. However, it’s a great option for a serious MagSafe wallet user and those looking for a sophisticated aesthetic. 

    Who should look elsewhere: If you want a more affordable or traditional style MagSafe wallet, you’ll want to look elsewhere. In addition, if you don’t care about a slim way to store multiple cards, you don’t need to spend out on this option either. 

    Also: I’ve tested dozens of MagSafe wallets, but this is the most premium one yet

    Ohsnap Snap Grip Wallet features: Multi-functional | Slide-access | Dimensions: 96 x 64 x 12.7 (max) mm | Card capacity: Eight cards


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    Why we like it: Journey’s Ezmo MagSafe wallet is the perfect balance of style and function. With enough space to hold five cards, it indeed resembles a classic wallet. The Ezmo wallet also doubles as a phone stand, so you can watch your favorite entertainment or keep your phone screen visible at your desk. The stand has adjustable viewing angles in both portrait and landscape modes. There’s also a protective lining with radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to safeguard your cards’ information while preventing them from becoming demagnetized.

    Who’s it for: This is another MagSafe option for someone that wants a larger card capacity but still a traditional, premium wallet style. This wallet will also be best for someone who values muted tones, as it only comes in a few neutral colors. The Ezmo wallet is also available in a tracking version — the LOC8 MagSafe Finder Wallet and Stand — if you’re prone to losing things frequently. 

    Who should look elsewhere: If you want a similar look and function, but for less, you’ll want to look elsewhere. You’ll also want to skip this wallet if you’re looking for fun colors or designs.

    Also: The best MagSafe wallet I’ve tested is not made by Apple or Anker

    Journey Ezmo wallet and phone stand features: Multi-functional | RFID protection | Built-in lock to prevent card slippage | Dimensions: 66 mm x 102.5 mm x 12.5 mm | Card capacity: Five cards


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    Why we like it: Moft’s wallet is ultra-thin, practically unseen, and unfelt while attached to your device. The Moft wallet also features strong magnets designed to stack with the brand’s other products like its MagSafe battery pack. This ensures you can keep all your favorite cards at your fingertips and still charge your phone without removing the wallet. I’d be remiss not to mention that while this isn’t my preferred pick for commuting, I do reach for it often while at home or doing casual errands or activities. 

    Who’s it for: I was impressed with its overall aesthetic and look — it’s super sophisticated and sleek. However, I found it challenging to remove cards, especially when using public transit, and three cards felt a little too snug for my liking. But for someone frequently on the go — or who needs less card capacity — this is a winner. It comes in plenty of punchy colors, truly elevates your phone’s look, and ensures that you are never without a way to prop up your device. 

    Who should look elsewhere: If you need more card and cash storage, you will need to look elsewhere. Although the Moft wallet is great as a multifunctional accessory, it doesn’t hold more than a few cards. 

    Moft Snap on Phone Stand and Wallet features: Multi-functional | Dimensions: 0.8 x 2.5 x 0.24 inches Card capacity: Three cards


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    Why we like it: There are a lot of MagSafe wallet options on the market, but very few come close to Supcase. The MagFlip wallet is more of a multifunctional accessory, doubling as a stand and tripod, as well as a wallet. You can also use it in creator mode to help shoot stabilized photos and videos. It’s also a great value, priced under $50.

    Who’s it for: This is for someone who wants durable function. With that said, it is a bit bulkier and heavier than other options on this list. I also struggled sometimes to open the card lock and am not fond of the limited color options. My dad already tried to swipe this up during Father’s Day, when I happened to have this wallet on my phone for testing. 

    Who should look elsewhere: It only holds cards, so if you’re looking for cash storage, this isn’t the one for you. It’s also bulky and a bit utilitarian, so it’s not going to be for you if you want a stylish or lightweight look. 

    Also: I’ve tested dozens of MagSafe accessories, and this is the one I keep on my iPhone

    Supcase MagFlip wallet and stand features: Card capacity: Up to five cards | Stand feature | Tripod feature 


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    If you’re looking for a MagSafe wallet that does it all, the ESR Aura wallet is a sure pick. It’s also ZDNET’s best overall thanks to its durability, versatility, and function. Ultimately, the best option for you depends on your needs, and we broke down the features of all our top picks to make it easy for you to compare. 

    MagSafe walletPriceDimensionsCard capacity (up to)ESR Aura MagSafe wallet and stand$244.1 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches5Satechi Magnetic wallet and stand$404.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches4Nomad Leather Mag wallet $853.8 x 2.6 x 0.35 inches4Ohsnap Snap Grip wallet and stand$8096 x 64 x 12.7 (max) mm8Journey Ezmo wallet and phone stand$7066 mm x 102.5 mm x 12.5 mm5Moft Snap-on phone stand and wallet$303.8 x 2.5 x 0.24 inches3Supcase MagFlip wallet and stand $40N/A5

     *MSRP at the time of writing. Please note that prices may vary based on retailer and available promotions, sales, or discounts.

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    MagSafe wallets are a practical option for those who use their phone as their primary always-on-them accessory. While some MagSafe wallets only offer basic storage for a few cards, others also double or triple as a kickstand, phone grip, or cash storage device, possibly converting your phone into the ultimate multitasking tool. 

    ZDNET considered all those factors along with budget and use case to make selection easy. Here’s how the best MagSafe wallets stack up with each other and which one may be the best fit for you. 

    Choose this MagSafe wallet…If you want…ESR Aura MagSafe wallet and standAn affordable, functional, fun, and sturdy wallet that comes in punchy colors.Satechi Magnetic wallet and standAn affordable luxury design that offers sleek functionality.Nomad Leather Mag wallet A luxurious leather MagSafe wallet. Ohsnap Snap Grip wallet and standA sleek, expandable wallet that stores up to eight cards.Journey Ezmo wallet and phone standA multifunctional, luxury-feel MagSafe wallet with a large capacity. A true all-in-one option.Moft Snap-on phone stand and walletA sleek, slim, and affordable MagSafe wallet that stores up to three cards and doubles as a stand.Supcase MagFlip wallet and stand A durable and diverse MagSafe wallet and stand.
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    We chose these MagSafe wallets through a mix of hands-on testing, carefully curated research, and consideration of each product’s everyday need and functionality. We also considered the following when making our top selections and recommend keeping these in mind when making your own final decision. 

    • Practicality: These wallets aim to maximize efficiency. They all hold at least two of your most essential cards for easy access without adding too much weight or bulk to your phone, while potentially offering even more. Consider the amount of card storage you want to help narrow your search. If you’re looking for storage for less than two, try checking out the best cardholders.

    • Versatility: When making my final selections, I considered MagSafe wallets that may not fit every card you have but can add extra functionality or use for what they lack in card space. I also thought about how well they functioned during my day-to-day activities, which included my commute from New Jersey to New York City. Remember how versatile — or not — you want your wallet to be. Do you care if it doubles as a stand? A battery pack? Or do you just need card storage?

    • Durability: Your wallet is essential in your daily life, and the same rule applies when considering wallet wallets affixed to your phone. No matter which product you select, you want it to last, especially if you’re paying more than a few bucks. After extensive ZDNET testing and research, we intentionally chose wallets that will last you more than a few weeks. Be sure to consider if you’re looking to make a long-term investment for a wallet accessory or need something quick for an event, vacation, festival, or other. 

    • Budget: As always, setting a budget to help you narrow your search parameters is a good idea. If you’re looking to invest in a MagSafe wallet accessory long-term, spending $45 or more would probably be worth it. If you’re only looking to use a MagSafe wallet for a few days or one event, it’s probably not worth your money to spend more than $40. 

    • Occasion: Like your phone case, any accessory you affix to your phone becomes an extension of your personality. Consider the type of design or color you’d like — especially if your wallet will become a mainstay of your cell — and consider how you’ll be using a phone wallet. Is it for everyday use? Special occasions? Events here and there? Narrowing down how you want to use your wallet can help you ultimately set a budget and decide on necessary features. 

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    ZDNET went hands-on with all the MagSafe wallets on this list. We spend time using these wallets on our own iPhones during daily lives to test out card storage, magnetic strength, comfort, usability, and more — not just for a day or two, but over the course of a few weeks to really get a feel for a product’s add-in value. That is, can you “add-in” this product to your life and benefit from its presence? Or, is it another fad product that’s too good to be true or collects dust after the buzz wears off? 

    If we think another product is worth your money, we’ll update this list or write up a spotlight review highlighting its best qualities and specifying who it’s for. 

    Plus, we are routinely scouring the web for new products that are worthy of testing, following news on product rollouts and upgrades, and sourcing the best deals. 

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    Latest news on MagSafe wallets

    President Donald Trump’s new economic plan could shake up global tech manufacturing — potentially hitting consumers the hardest. Imports from some countries may decrease in availability and increase in cost more than others. It may be time to take note of products you were looking to buy in the next few months and accelerate your purchasing timeline. 

    Also: If you’re planning to upgrade your phone, you might want to buy a new one now – here’s why

    Small tech accessories like chargers, cables, adapters, and MagSafe gear will not necessarily be immune to the current economic times. Many accessories utilize imported metals and materials. However, accessories like MagSafe gear will likely still remain “affordable” in comparison to larger tech products like laptops and iPhones that are more likely to see bigger cost increases. 

    Right now, it looks like some tech may be exempt from the issued tariffs, but since it’s always changing and developing, we are keeping an eye on it and will update you on the latest.

    Also: Tariff exemptions for electronics offer a break for tech – but not for long

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    The iPhone 12 through the iPhone 16 models are all MagSafe compatible. Unfortunately, the iPhone 12 and 13 Mini models don’t feature MagSafe and, therefore, can not be used with MagSafe accessories. However, MagSafe rings that are sold separately can convert non-MagSafe cases into MagSafe-compatible cases. 

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    Ideally, you should equip your phone with a MagSafe phone case, which also helps to protect your phone if you’re looking to add a MagSafe wallet. You can find MagSafe phone cases at Apple, or other retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. 

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    The iPhone 12 through iPhone 15 models — minus the Mini — feature MagSafe technology. If you’re not sure what type of iPhone you have, go to Settings > General > About, and you’ll see what model your phone is.

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    According to the Department of Homeland Security, RFID refers to radio frequency identification. This technology uses radio waves to identify people or objects. 

    There are devices that can read information contained in a wireless device or “tag” from a distance without making any physical contact or requiring a line of sight — for example, the chips in credit or debit cards. Wallets which feature RFID-blocking technology prevent these devices from accessing information stored in protected chips, which can help prevent your bank information from being compromised. 

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    No. MagSafe wallets will not damage your cards or make them unusable, though bending, breaking, chipping, and normal wear and tear can occur, just as with traditional wallets. 

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    Latest updates

    • In October, we refreshed the page to be clearer and more concise. We price and stock checked our included top picks, and updated our favorite selections. We also refreshed the image selections.  

    Other MagSafe wallets we’ve tested

    Although we’ve gone hands-on with the products on our list, there are tons of other MagSafe wallet options available on the market. Here are a few alternatives that we’ve tested, which offer a strong magnetic grip and great card storage. 

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    If you’re looking for something as sleek and functional as Journey’s Ezmo Wallet, UAG’s Metropolis wallet is super similar, and $25 less. 


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    ESR’s HaloLock wallet is a great budget alternative for a similar to look to those of Nomad and others. Plus, it doubles as a stand. 


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    The Geo Wallet is ESR’s flagship tracking wallet, which also uses Apple’s Find My technology to ensure you can always find your MagSafe wallet. 

    It holds up to three cards, and like the Journey EZMO and LOC8 wallets, it also doubles as a stand. 


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    I love this MagSafe accessory. The stand is easy to flip up, the magnet is strong, my card is secure, the designs are fun, and accessing the card is simple — but it only fits about one card comfortably.


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    For more information on MagSafe accessories, like the best MagSafe battery packs, best power banks, the best wireless chargers, and the best accessories for the newest iPhone 17 series, read more at ZDNET. 

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