TODI MagSafe Phone Grip Stand Review: Fidget Toy Meets Phone Stand

TODI for MagSafe Phone Grip Stand, 3-in-1 Magnetic Finger Ring Holder with Double-Sided Magnet, Fidget Toy Design, Magnetic Phone Stand for iPhone 16/15/14/13/12 Series
TODI
- Fidget Spinner with Click Sound: Enjoy stress relief with 3 tactile buttons that make satisfying click sounds when rotated. Perfect for meetings or commutes, this 360° spinner helps reduce anxiety while keeping your phone secure.
- 20N Ultra-Strong Magnet: Military-grade neodymium magnet provides 4.5lbs of holding power. Your phone stays attached during workouts, runs, or sudden movements - no slips or drops.
- Universal Compatibility: Works with MagSafe iPhones 12-16 and includes metal ring + 3M adhesive for other phones. No wireless charging interference. Fits 99% of cases.
- Foldable Phone Stand: Converts to portrait or landscape mode for hands-free viewing. Stable on desks, counters, or tables - perfect for videos, calls, or recipes.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 20N magnet delivers genuine 4.5lb holding power — no slips during runs or gym sessions
- Fidget buttons produce satisfying click sounds that actually help with restless energy
- Doubles as a portrait and landscape phone stand for desk or counter use
- Dual magnetic sides turn any metal surface into a mounting point
- Includes adapter ring for non-MagSafe phones, expanding compatibility
- Durable 360° finger ring rated for 10,000+ rotations
Cons
- Adds noticeable bulk to the phone — not for minimalist cases or slim pockets
- Fidget click sound can feel awkward in quiet settings like meetings or libraries
- 3M adhesive ring for non-MagSafe phones may peel after heavy daily removal
- Doesn't work with wireless charging — must remove for that use
- Stand mode sits low on flat surfaces, limiting viewing angle adjustment
Quick Verdict
The TODI MagSafe phone grip stand genuinely surprised me. I expected a gimmicky two-for-one impulse buy, but the 20N magnet held my iPhone 14 Pro through a 5K run and the fidget buttons actually helped me stop bouncing my leg during a two-hour video call. It's not perfect — the bulk is real and the fidget clicks got old in a quiet office — but for anyone who keeps dropping their phone or needs a desk stand that doubles as stress relief, this 3-in-1 accessory earns its place. Rating: 4.1/5
What Is the TODI MagSafe Phone Grip Stand?
The TODI MagSafe phone grip stand is a 3-in-1 accessory that combines a magnetic finger ring holder, a fidget spinner, and a foldable phone stand into a single device that attaches magnetically to MagSafe-compatible iPhones. The outer ring houses three tactile buttons arranged around a central bearing, which spin freely to produce satisfying click sounds when rotated. Flip it over and the back surface carries its own magnet, letting you attach the whole assembly to metal surfaces like refrigerator doors or gym equipment.

On paper, it solves a handful of small frustrations: phone slips, fidgeting without a separate toy, and the need for a separate stand when you want hands-free video watching. The real question is whether combining these three functions dilutes each one or creates something genuinely useful. After two weeks of daily use, I have some thoughts — and a few honest surprises.
Key Features
- 20N Ultra-Strong Magnet — 4.5lb holding power keeps phones secure during movement
- 3 Clickable Fidget Buttons — Tactile rotation provides stress relief and sensory feedback
- Dual-Side Magnetic Design — Front holds phone; back attaches to any metal surface
- Foldable Stand Mode — Converts to portrait or landscape orientation for hands-free viewing
- 360° Rotating Finger Ring — Nylon construction rated for 10,000+ rotations
- Universal Compatibility — MagSafe iPhone 12-16 plus included adapter ring for other phones
- No Wireless Charging Interference — Magnetic attachment works around charging coils
Hands-On Review
I'll be honest — I bought this on impulse at 11 PM after watching too many fidget toy videos. The listing photos looked polished, the price was under twenty dollars, and the "3-in-1" claim felt intriguing enough to risk a return if it flopped. It arrived three days later in a compact brown box with minimal branding, which already scored points for not being overpackaged.
The moment I pulled it out, I noticed the weight. At about 45 grams, it adds perceptible heft to my iPhone 14 Pro — not uncomfortable, but definitely noticeable when holding the phone with one hand for extended scrolling. The MagSafe alignment clicked into place with a satisfying snap, and the magnet held firm when I gave the phone a firm shake. So far, so good.

By day three, I discovered the thing nobody mentions in product listings: the fidget spinner becomes a habit. I found myself spinning the buttons during a tense Slack conversation, again while waiting in a pharmacy line, and once more during a particularly dull conference call. The clicks are genuinely satisfying — firm without being harsh, with a mechanical snick that I found oddly calming. My colleague noticed and asked about it within ten minutes, which tells you the sound is audible in a quiet office.
Here's where things got interesting. I attached my phone to the TODI and clipped it to my treadmill's metal console during a run. The 20N magnet held perfectly — no sliding, no shifting during the bouncing motion that usually sends phones flying from weaker magnetic grips. I repeated this at the gym with a pull-up bar and a metal storage rack. Both times, the grip held. That's when I realized the dual-sided magnetic design is actually the feature I use most, even more than the fidget buttons.
The stand mode works, though with caveats. On my desk, it holds the phone at a fixed portrait or landscape angle. I watched two episodes of a cooking show this way while meal prepping — convenient, but the viewing angle sits lower than I'd prefer. The foldable mechanism locks securely without wobbling, which I appreciated when tapping out messages while the phone was propped up.
What surprised me was the wireless charging frustration. I didn't expect to care about this until I went to bed, set my phone on the charging pad, and nothing happened. Fumbling in the dark to remove the grip and try again killed the convenience I was expecting. If you rely heavily on wireless charging, factor this into your decision.
Who Should Buy It?
- Fidgeters and restless thinkers — If you click pens, spin objects, or need tactile feedback to concentrate, the clickable buttons genuinely deliver satisfying sensory input without pulling out your phone.
- Active users and gym-goers — The 20N magnet provides real holding power during workouts, runs, or cycling. Attaching your phone to gym equipment for music or timers becomes genuinely useful.
- Content creators and remote workers — The stand mode and one-handed grip work well for video calls, recipe following in the kitchen, or desk-based work where you need your phone visible without occupying a hand.
- Anyone who drops their phone frequently — The finger ring provides a secure grip point that genuinely reduces accidental drops, especially useful for anyone with hand fatigue or coordination concerns.
Skip this if you prefer a slim phone profile or keep your phone in tight pockets. The added bulk is real and the grip won't compress. Also skip it if you exclusively use wireless charging — removing and reattaching the magnet for every charge cycle quickly becomes tedious.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Ringke Magnetic Finger Ring — Offers a simpler, slimmer magnetic ring design without the fidget component. Better for minimalist users who only need the finger grip and stand functions. Less satisfying if you want tactile fidget feedback.
TORRAS Magnetic Phone Stand — A dedicated, higher-quality phone stand with adjustable angles and premium materials. Lacks the finger ring and fidget functions, but excels as a pure desk stand for heavy video calling or content consumption.
PopSockets MagSafe PopGrip — The established name in phone grips adds MagSafe compatibility to its collapsible grip design. More compact and familiar, but lacks dual-sided magnetism and fidget features. Better for users loyal to the PopSocket ecosystem.
FAQ
Yes. The 20N neodymium magnet provides 4.5lbs of holding power, which comfortably exceeds the weight of any iPhone 12-16 model. During testing, the phone stayed firmly attached during treadmill runs and HIIT sessions without shifting or slipping.
Final Verdict
The TODI MagSafe phone grip stand isn't trying to replace a dedicated phone stand or a premium fidget toy. What it does is fold three genuinely useful functions into one affordable accessory that costs less than buying the pieces separately. The 20N magnet works, the fidget buttons satisfy, and the stand mode handles basic hands-free needs without complaint. The bulk and wireless charging tradeoff are real, but not dealbreakers for the audience this product serves. If you've been dropping your phone, bouncing your leg, or hunting for a desk stand, this 3-in-1 magnetic grip deserves a spot on your shortlist.