Peak Design’s Phone Straps Have a Built-In Swivel to Stop Twisting

Most phone straps are fine until they twist, tangle, or feel like they’ll snap the first time you grab your phone in a hurry. The market has always split between fashion-first and function-first, rarely landing both at once. The phone has become the center of daily carry, but the strap category still feels like an afterthought that nobody took seriously enough to do properly.

Peak Design’s Mobile Straps are quick-adjusting, low-profile, comfy, and durable, built around the new Micro Anchor connection system. The line treats the phone strap like camera gear rather than a decorative loop of fabric, designing for how straps actually behave when you’re moving and constantly reaching for your phone. Micro Anchor handles the attach-and-remove part intuitively, with a built-in swivel to prevent the twisting that makes most straps annoying within a week.

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The Mobile Crossbody Multi-Strap is the carry hub option for days when pockets aren’t enough. A custom-machined, anodized aluminum carabiner locks shut and holds up to three Micro Anchors, so your phone can share the strap with keys, a wallet, or a small point-and-shoot camera. The basket-woven nylon and poly rope balances strength, padding, and stretch, so the whole setup sits comfortably across a shoulder without digging in.

The Mobile Crossbody Strap is the cleaner, lower-profile option for days when you just want your phone secure and accessible without extra hardware clinking around. Two connection points keep the phone stable and prevent it from spinning mid-stride, which is the main reason most lanyards feel unsatisfying in practice. It converts to single-point carry when you want a more minimal setup, making it flexible enough to shift between carrying preferences without swapping straps.

Mobile Cuff is the smallest piece in the family, and the one you’d barely notice until you actually need it. The rope cinches onto your wrist if the phone slips, and an aluminum stopper lets you set a minimum loop length so it doesn’t flop around. Shooting photos one-handed, walking with a coffee, or loading groceries are moments where a wrist loop quietly becomes the difference between relaxed and anxious.

The materials throughout feel like deliberate choices. Glass-reinforced nylon hardware handles quick length adjustments one-handed, the rope holds up to daily use, and the connectors are designed to be reconfigured without fuss. These are the details that separate straps you trust from straps you eventually stuff in a drawer.

Compatibility is handled via built-in strap connection points on Peak Design cases and Apple iPhone cases (17 and onwards), with a universal adapter included for third-party cases. That means you don’t have to commit to a new case to use any of them, which removes the usual barrier that comes with upgrading your phone carry setup.

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This Sleek MagSafe Tripod is as slim as a wallet and snaps onto the back of your iPhone

Peak Design’s new tripod for smartphones may be the slimmest one we’ve seen so far. Designed to snap onto the back of your MagSafe-enabled device, it works in both landscape and portrait, giving creators the one accessory they need to supplement their incredible smartphone camera. At its thickest point, it’s just 0.3 inches in thickness, while gradually transitioning down to 0.2 inches for a nice sleek wedge profile. It also weighs a paltry 2.6 ounces (78 grams), and is robust, thanks to its machined aluminum body. I think it’s time to say goodbye to selfie sticks and propping your phone against random objects to get the right shot.

Designer: Robb J of Peak Design

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You may remember Peak Design for their incredibly durable carbon-fiber travel tripod from 2019, although the company isn’t limiting itself to larger DSLR-adjacent gear. The aptly named Mobile Tripod is roughly the size of a MagSafe wallet, sitting perpetually on the back of your smartphone. With three legs that pop out on command, the Mobile Tripod props you phone up at just the perfect angle, allowing you to instantly begin recording videos, reactions, dance tiktoks, and vlogs, whether you’re recording in landscape or portrait.

The Mobile Tripod snaps directly onto your iPhone (or any smartphone with the MagSafe sticker), using a series of powerful neodymium magnets to firmly attach in place. It works with smartphone cases too, although Peak Design recommends using their own case which relies on their SlimLink™ technology to attach in a more secure manner.

The slim tripod fits rather neatly onto the back of your phone, with a wedge-shaped side profile that lets you slide your phone in and out of your pocket without catching any fabric or slipping off. Three legs on the back can either be popped out independently to form a traditional tripod, or can be folded open together as a single, wide kickstand that you can angle-adjust.

The Mobile Tripod comes machined from solid anodized aluminum, which holds up much better than those flimsy plastic tripods you’d find elsewhere on the internet. A “buttery-smooth” micro ballhead allows for precise adjustments with a fair amount of friction that lets it hold any angle you adjust your phone at, and anti-slip TPU feet help the tripod hold its position without sliding around. All that sort of adds up to a $71 price-point, which certainly isn’t cheap, but it’s worth the money for a product that’s sure to come incredibly handy taking selfies, tiktoks, or even answering video-calls hands-free. Oh, and did I mention that it also comes with a lifetime guarantee, like all of Peak Design’s products?

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