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About PopSockets
PopSockets makes the collapsible grip that you've almost certainly seen stuck to the back of someone's phone - that little accordion-style button that props your handset up, loops around your fingers, and stops you fumbling your £1,000 device onto the pavement. It's a simple idea executed well, and the brand has built a surprisingly broad product range around it: grips, MagSafe-compatible versions, phone wallets, cases, mounts, and a genuinely vast library of licensed and custom designs. You can order a plain black grip for well under a tenner, or spend considerably more on a custom-printed one featuring your own photo, a favourite character, or a brand collaboration.
Buying from popsockets.co.uk is straightforward. The site is well-organised, the product pages are clear about compatibility, and checkout is standard. The custom design tool works well in practice - you upload an image, position it, and the preview is accurate enough that what you see is roughly what arrives. Orders are fulfilled directly, so you're not dealing with a marketplace middleman.
What's genuinely good here is the range. Rival grip brands exist - Moment, Spigen, and various Amazon own-brand options - but none match PopSockets' breadth of design options or its MagSafe line, which has become a credible alternative to Apple's own accessories at a noticeably lower price point. The outlet and licensed styles sections regularly carry deep discounts; right now the site is running discounts ranging from 15% to 60% off across 34 listed deals, with one active voucher code alongside 33 active promotions.
The weakness is the baseline pricing. A grip that costs a few pounds to manufacture often retails at a price that requires a discount code to feel reasonable. The most common discount on the site currently sits at 15% off, which is useful but not transformative. If you're buying one or two grips without a code, you might reasonably question the value. And while free delivery thresholds exist, PopSockets is not the kind of brand where impulse-buying a single item typically makes financial sense without checking for active offers first.
There's no subscription or loyalty programme to speak of - no points system, no premium membership tier. The newsletter does circulate discount codes periodically, so signing up has some practical value. If you're a repeat buyer (and people do replace these more often than you'd expect - they wear, they're gifted, they accumulate), it's worth being on the mailing list.
The honest verdict: PopSockets is the right place to buy a PopSockets product - that sounds obvious, but it matters, because the design library and custom options here are significantly wider than third-party stockists. If you want a specific licensed design, a personalised grip, or a MagSafe version at less than Apple-adjacent pricing, this is the sensible destination. If you just need a generic grip and can't find a code, Amazon will be cheaper. The site earns its place when you're buying something specific, seasonal, or custom.
How to use a PopSockets discount code
- Browse to popsockets.co.uk and add whatever you want to your basket - codes are applied at checkout, not before, so there's no point hunting for the promo box on product pages.
- Click the basket icon and proceed to checkout. You'll move through a standard checkout flow asking for delivery details first.
- On the order summary screen, look for a field labelled "Promo Code" or "Discount Code" - it's typically positioned on the right-hand side of the screen on desktop, or below your order items on mobile.
- Type or paste your code carefully. These codes are case-sensitive in some cases, so copy-paste is safer than typing from memory. Hit "Apply" - the discount won't register until you actively click that button.
- Confirm the price updates before entering payment details. If the total doesn't change, the code hasn't applied - don't proceed assuming it will sort itself out later.
- If you're using a code from CodeHut alongside a sale price, check whether the discount stacks or whether the site is already applying the lower price automatically - sometimes the bigger saving is already baked in.
PopSockets shopping tips
- Check the outlet section before buying at full price. PopSockets maintains a dedicated outlet area on the site where discontinued and overstocked designs are marked down - currently up to 33% off. Grips are functionally identical regardless of which design cycle they're from, so this is low-risk shopping.
- MagSafe grips are where the better deals are right now. Discounts on MagSafe-compatible grips are running notably higher than the site average - the current range of deals goes up to 60% off on this category specifically. If you have a compatible iPhone, it's worth checking these before defaulting to the standard adhesive version.
- Custom orders can't use every code. Personalised designs are sometimes excluded from sitewide discount codes. If you're building a custom grip and a code isn't applying, this is likely why - check the terms of the specific offer.
- The newsletter does deliver codes. PopSockets' email list periodically sends subscribers discount codes, and these aren't always publicly listed. If you're a repeat buyer, signing up is worthwhile - just expect fairly frequent emails in return.
- Licensed and seasonal collections discount heavily then disappear. Designs tied to film releases, sports teams, or seasonal events are priced at a premium initially but often hit 50% off once the moment passes. If you're not in a rush, waiting a few weeks after a licensed launch can be rewarding.
- Phone wallet discounts are worth watching. The site regularly runs wallet-specific promotions that are more generous than the headline sitewide discounts - the current deals include wallet discounts of £21 and above. If a wallet is on your list, don't pay full price without checking first.
- Delivery thresholds matter for single-item orders. Buying one grip at base price may not clear the free delivery threshold. Either add a second item you actually want, or apply a code to nudge the order total - paying for shipping on a low-value item tips the economics in the wrong direction.
- Gift customisation has lead time. Custom-printed products take longer to ship than off-the-shelf items. If you're ordering as a gift, build in extra days - this isn't a brand for last-minute personalised presents ordered the night before.
PopSockets promotions FAQs
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The best PopSockets discounts typically offer between 15% and 60% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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