![]() ![]() It can break down over time, adding microplastics to the ecosystem and eventually going to live in a landfill. However, of the three, the Apple one is the only one made of genuine leather. Same with the Spigen MagSafe card holder. The Casetify MagSafe wallet is a good option, but that’s largely because it looks just like the Apple MagSafe wallet. This may be the very best looking MagSafe wallet on the market. Is this how guys feel literally all the time when they can go out with everything in their pockets? Appearance Not having to worry about leaving my bag unattended somewhere was a godsend. I’ve already prepared for a night out with nothing more than my iPhone with this wallet in my pocket. Sure, sometimes I need all the same bags I used to, but that’s quite rare. In most cases, having the Apple Wallet reduces what I need. My small wallet can fit in a cargo pants pocket or even the pockets on some of my looser jeans. If I need even more cash, say, because I’m going to my favorite cash-only bar, I may reach for one of my old wallets, a clutch, or a small handbag. I have a slim Herschel wallet ( the Charlie), which carries the rest of my cards and a few bills. Now I’ll always have it.īut what about the other stuff? Well, if I know I may need other cards, perhaps a debit or ATM card, a membership card, or something like that, I just bring the other wallet. ![]() ![]() That’s also really helpful now when I go to use my vaccine card, Empire Pass, or other vaccine ID system to get in somewhere. Now, with my Apple Wallet, I have it without thinking of it. However, once when there was a new clerk, I really wished I had my ID. For a while I haven’t even been bringing anything to the bodega when I go, just using Apple Pay on my Apple Watch. Going to a friend’s place, our favorite bar, dinner, etc? That’s it. I have my Apple Wallet for my most used cards. That sounds a bit complex, but it’s really not. You can’t (and shouldn’t try to) stretch it to four cards. The SetupĪpple says their wallet fits two to three cards. It’s so perfect, I almost think that the entire iPhone lineup was designed around the iPhone 12 mini being able to hold cards.Īs for that 33g weight, the iPhone 12 mini weighs about 137g, so, it is noticeable, but still not enough to really make the phone feel too large or too heavy, even with cards like the titanium Apple Card. It doesn’t add much weight or bulk, and fits just under the camera bump. It’ll work with any iPhone 12 series phone, but with the mini, it fits perfectly. The Apple MagSafe Wallet certainly has its flaws, but I love what it’s done to my pockets and “everyday carry.” Of course, it would ship out as soon as I got my Apple MagSafe wallet, but, by then, I was already testing my Apple Wallet. I actually ordered a Moft wallet first, but later decided to order the MagSafe wallet when the Moft Wallet was taking weeks to ship. It would be even better if I could attach this wallet to my phone!įortunately, I was far from the first person to want this. Finally, I had an idea: what if I don’t need to carry all of my cards all the time? What if I just have one slim wallet for my most used cards, and another minimalist wallet for cards and cash? Split the duties. I looked into the Ridge Wallet and similar card wallets, but they all had flaws. What I wanted was a minimalist wallet, mostly for cards. I wanted to cut down on a few cards and such and only carry cash when I’d need it. ![]() Then there’s my nice, feminine wallet, but, once again, its small, tri-fold size made stuffing bills in it tricky. Then I have a large card wallet, but it’s actually too long to get into small bags. I had some that were nice tri-fold wallets, but it was big and bulky. ![]()
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