Apple launches limited edition MagSafe iPhone grip for people with disabilities
Apple has launched a limited edition iPhone grip and stand, designed by Bailey Hikawa "through an extensive interview process to support various ways of holding iPhone while reducing the effort needed to keep it steady".
That's because this Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand is aimed at people with disabilities affecting muscle strength, dexterity, and hand control. It's designed with accessibility in mind to celebrate the 40th anniversary of accessibility at Apple.
Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand in Chartreuse
The grip uses MagSafe to snap onto any iPhone with MagSafe, can be easily removed, and doubles as a stand supporting the iPhone at two different viewing angles, both vertically and horizontally. It's apparently inspired by modern sculpture. It's available in two colors - Chartreuse and Crater, the latter using recycled materials.
Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand in Crater
You can purchase one for $69.95 with free shipping from Apple's online store.
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- a11yCat
- 04 Dec 2025
- kRv
Clearly the other commentors here do not have hand mobility issues. As someone who does, I think this is great! I did cringe a little at the price but if it helps reduce pain and gives me more control with the phone then I am all for it and can'...
- xPandamon
- 26 Nov 2025
- JHj
It's an overpriced piece of plastic with magnets inside of it that they are selling to disabled people. No, I won't "calm down". This is shitty behaviour from Apple at its best.
- Super Dave 01
- 25 Nov 2025
- IB}
70 bucks for this ! Just buy a case with a built in stand for under 25 bucks on Amazon. There's tons to choose from...








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