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DD shaker phone grip Set
- DD shaker phone grip(1 pc)
- DD Sticker Sheet
What is a shaker phone grip?
A phone grip that’s also a tiny interactive world!
When you shake it, the floating pieces inside move around.
(Please note: Images are mockups; the actual product may vary slightly in color or detail.)
MagSafe-Compatible & Android-Friendly
This is a detachable MagSafe-style phone grip with universal compatibility.
Comes with:
- 1 magnetic phone grip
- 1 adhesive magnetic ring (for Android users)
Even Android users can use this grip by applying the included magnetic ring!
Notice
Avoid forceful pulling, as the grip may detach. To remove, gently slide the grip sideways instead of pulling directly.
Size & Material
- Grip size: 50×50mm (2x2 inches)
- Magnetic ring: 56×56mm (2.2x2.2 inches)
- Materials: PC, Neodymium magnet, Silicone, Acrylic
- Compatible with iPhone and Android
DD Deco Sticker
Important
Please read before using:
- Remove the protective film on the front of both the shaker and the magnetic ring before use.
- Any visible “scratches” at first are likely the protective film—please peel it off before use.
- Some micro-marks on the floating parts may occur due to the cutting process. This is not a defect.
- Due to manufacturing tolerances, stickers may have a slight 1–2mm misalignment.
- Minor color differences may occur depending on print batch or time of manufacture.
- Avoid applying the stickers to high-heat or high-friction areas to prevent peeling or damage.
Q&A
Q: My shaker phone grip looks scratched. Is it defective?
A: Most likely not! There's a protective film on the front—please peel it off.
Q: I removed the film, but it still looks scratched!
A: In rare cases, two layers of protective film are applied. Please check again.
Q: Where’s the film on the magnetic ring?
A: It’s the blue layer on the back. Make sure to remove it before use!
Our mission is to stop feline kidney disease
— Greycoat Research