Yes—there are phone grips designed to work with wireless charging, but compatibility depends on how the grip attaches and where it sits on your phone. The simplest options are grips that are either MagSafe-compatible (for iPhone MagSafe models and MagSafe cases) or grips that can be quickly removed before charging. Some grips also use thin, centered designs to reduce interference with the charging coil.
MagSafe compatibility: A MagSafe phone grip attaches magnetically and can be removed in seconds, letting the phone sit flat on a wireless charger. Many users keep the grip on during everyday use and pop it off only when charging.
Removable or swappable base: If the grip uses an adhesive or plate system, choose one that can be detached without leaving a thick bump behind. A low-profile base helps avoid spacing issues that weaken wireless charging.
Thin profile and proper placement: Wireless chargers work best when the phone is close to the pad and the coil aligns correctly. Bulky grips, metal parts, or grips placed directly over the coil often cause slow charging, overheating, or no charge at all.
Thick grips or stands: Extra thickness increases the distance between the phone and the charger.
Metal components: Metal plates used for some car mounts can block charging or create heat.
Off-center mounting: If the grip forces you to place the phone off the charger’s “sweet spot,” charging can cut in and out.
If you want the most reliable experience, choose a MagSafe-style grip (or a grip with a quick-release design) and pair it with a quality wireless charger. For more details on which styles tend to work best—and what to avoid—read the full guide here: https://gskbuy.com/is-there-a-phone-grip-that-works-with-wireless-charging/.
It can, but usually only if you add a magnetic ring or use a MagSafe-compatible case designed for your phone. Wireless charging performance will depend on how well the ring aligns with your phone’s charging coil and how thick the setup is.
Leave a comment