This $22 MagSafe-compatible wallet is the perfect companion for your iPhone 12

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Magnetic Wallet
There's magic in magnets. This case attaches to the iPhone 12 lineup (and works with other smartphones, too).
Photo: Chargeworx

We all have one friend who’s constantly misplacing their wallet or their phone — or maybe that friend is you. When you’re always carrying a bunch of small items, it’s especially easy to misplace the things that are the most important. And there’s nothing worse than realizing that your wallet or phone is missing (especially if you have the new iPhone 12).

With Chargeworx’s Magnetic Wallet for iPhone 12, you can keep your wallet and your iPhone 12 in the same place, which technically means you have one less thing to keep track of. Plus, it includes an enhanced magnetic design that allows wireless charging.

This wallet case is especially perfect if you’re traveling, camping or attending an event where you want to keep your hands as free as possible, like a music or food festival. It combines the best of two worlds, helping you store your credit cards and ID. Meanwhile, it also features a magnetic design that’s compatible with the Phone 12’s MagSafe back. (It can be combined with any magnetic phone case you want to use.)

The handy magnetic wallet also includes an adhesive metal plate that can be used for non-magnetic smartphones, so you can still use this wallet case even if you don’t have an iPhone 12. You can use the sneaky back compartment to store your IDs, credit cards and more. Ideal for traveling, it helps you keep your most essential cards and ID on your person, reducing the likelihood of loss or theft.

Get a Chargeworx Magnetic Wallet for iPhone 12 for $21.99 (regularly $24), a savings of 12%.

Prices subject to change.

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