After Knitted iPhone Pockets, Apple Comes Up With Another Strangest-looking Accessory
Only Apple could deliver a knitted iPhone pocket one week and then follow it up with…another headline-grabbing accessory. Just when the internet finished recovering from Apple’s knitted iPhone pockets, the company said, “hold my MagSafe,” and released this sculpted, lumpy, silicone… thing. Officially it’s the Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand, but let’s be honest: it looks like someone stuck a space potato on the back of an iPhone.
And I have thoughts. Many thoughts.
What Even Is This Apple x Hikawa Grip?
So here’s the explanation. This is Apple’s new limited-edition grip made with artist Bailey Hikawa, designed for accessibility. It snaps onto the back of your iPhone and helps you hold it better or prop it up. That’s the purpose. Very noble. But the design? Let’s just say it looks like the world’s most confused stress toy.
It’s soft silicone, magnetically attached and ergonomic. And it absolutely guarantees people will stop you in public to ask, “What on earth is that?”
Why Does It Look Like a Meteorite With Feelings?
Apple sells it in two options: Chartreuse — neon green and positively radioactive Crater — speckled grey, like someone skinned a countertop.
Both versions keep the same bumpy, carved shape that sticks out like a silicone mountain range. Apple says the form comes from feedback from users with dexterity challenges. Fair. Respect.
But visually? It looks like a geological sample Apple found during a field trip and decided to monetize.
Try sliding this into jeans. I dare you.
Why Did Apple Launch This Right After Those Knitted Pockets?
I’m convinced Apple is in its “experimental art student era.” Weeks ago we were talking about knitted crossbody pockets made with Issey Miyake. Now we’re staring at this sculpted blob attached to a phone like a decorative meteor fragment.
The official reason is that Apple is marking 40 years of accessibility work. The unofficial vibe?
Apple wants every new accessory to spark at least one meme thread on Reddit.
How Does This Thing Even Work?
Surprisingly simply. Snap it on. Stick your fingers into the carved grooves. Prop it up on a table.
Pretend you’re holding a phone with a tiny alien spaceship docked on it.
It costs $69.95 and is available in limited quantities. Hikawa’s own store offers extra colours, because of course it does.
Should You Buy It? Here’s My Honest Take.
If you like accessories that start conversations, this is gold. In case, you want something practical that also doubles as abstract sculpture, this is it. If you want your phone to sit flat? I have bad news.
But love it or roast it, this thing is weird enough to trend — and Apple knows exactly what it’s doing.