IPhone Accessory Guide: Our Favorites for 2019 - MacRumors
There are so many iPhone accessories on the market that we can not examine all of them. However, this guide highlights some of the products that we believe are some of the best accessories you can get for the iPhone. Over time, we will update this guide to add new items, remove old items, and highlight the great products we've found. Therefore, you should consult them from time to time.

Suitcases and screen protectors
There are an infinite number of screen protectors and iPhone cases on the market and here at MacRumors we tried a lot of what's available. I will not go over all the iPhone cases you can get because this list would be endless, but I would like to highlight some of the favorites we've used over the years and some of our readers' favorite brands.
- Apple Silicone Cases ($ 35- $ 39) - Apple designs iPhone cases with their iPhone. Since they were created by Apple, they are perfect for any iPhone. The silicone cases from Apple offer good adhesion, are thin enough to not add much volume and, above all, protectors. I almost exclusively use silicone cases on my iPhones since the iPhone 6. After many crashes that are important enough, my iPhones have always remained intact. If you do not like the feeling of silicone that some people do not like, Apple also offers a wide selection of equally protective leather upholstery . 
- Smart Case for Rechargeable Battery ($ 129) - Apple offers a range of smart cases for iPhone XS , XS Max and XR that extend the life of your iPhone's battery. These cases look like Apple's silicone cases, but have a bulge on the back of the battery. If you run out of battery power during the day, or need an extra battery for a future trip or outing, these Apple cases are the best way to get extra energy without having to carry any other accessories , Apple battery compartments can be charged wirelessly and you can see the remaining battery life on your iPhone.

- Mujjo Leather Wallet Case (~ $ 46.50) - MacRumors' editor, Tim, wears his iPhone with a full leather wallet case from Mujjo that provides good protection without overcrowding. The wallet case is made of leather and has an additional slot on the back for your credit and debit cards.

- RhinoShield SolidSuit and Mod NX ($ 35 to $ 38) - The range of RhinoShield SolidSuit and Mod NX cases is thin, protective and customizable. Buyers can choose the box's color, pattern, and buttons. In addition, these cases are designed to work with the additional RhinoShield camera lenses .

- Velvet Caviar iPhone Cases ($ 30) - If you're looking for a hull that's a bit more unusual and eye-catching than the standard hull, then you should consider using Velvet Caviar. Velvet Caviar Cases are lightweight and do not offer much space, but protect your iPhone from falling and falling. There is also a front bumper to keep your screen safe, and there are many unique models.

- Spigen Liquid Case ($ 14.99) - Spigen cases are popular with MacRumors readers because they are protective, reliable, well designed and do not ruin the bank. Spigen offers a variety of options for iPhone cases and all are pretty good, as we've found in our summary of iPhone cases , but especially the Liquid Air is slim, so it's perfect if you hate volume It's easy to remove and protects. Another favorite is liquid crystal , similar to liquid air, but clear so that the design of the iPhone is brilliant.

- iCarez Glass Screen Protectors (~ 8 $) - There are a large number of screen protectors at very different prices in the market, and most of them work the same way. Dan, the videographer MacRumors, confirms that iCarez screen protectors are affordable, provide a perfect fit and have a simple installation process. You can get iCarez screen protectors for all Apple iPhones at a reduced price on Amazon.

- BodyGuardz Pure 2 EyeGuard screen protector ($ 42) - This screen protector is designed to filter harmful blue light and to reduce the wavelength of the blue light by 43%. We do not know how much that matters , but MacRumors publisher Mitchel says this screensaver has kept the security of the screen of his iPhone.

Charger
- The base station Nomad Apple Watch Edition ($ 139) - The base station Apple Watch Nomad Apple clock Loading the hard disk to load the Apple clock , as well as a wireless Qi cargo area with two coils, which makes it an excellent alternative to AirPower, is now set . You can use the wireless charging platform to charge the iPhone horizontally. If you place it vertically, however, you have some room to charge the AirPods , so all three devices charge at the same time. It is expensive, but one of the best chargers for multiple devices in the market.

- ElevationDock 4 ($ 50): If you want to wirelessly load Lightning Wireless (it's faster!), ElevationDock 4 is one of the best docks on the market. He is thin and does not need much desk space. With the suction material on the bottom, you can hang and remove your iPhone with one hand. This does not seem like a big deal, but it's huge when it comes to convenience.

- Logitech Poweredech Wireless Charging Base 7.5W ($ 69.95) - While working with MacRumors, I've tried many wireless charging options, and vertical chargers are my preference. It's easy to put your iPhone in the right place for easy loading and you can see the screen. Of the vertical chargers I've tried, I like the Logitech wireless power supply. It still works, I can set up my iPhone when it's dark at night and I know it's charging, it's 7.5 watts and it does not take up much room on my desk. It's more expensive than the cheap chargers on Amazon, but it's harder, looks better, and Logitech is a sign of trust, so I know it's safe. The wireless charging charger Belkin at $ 70 Wireless is second.

- Anker Wireless Charger ($ 50) - If you're looking for a high-quality, wireless Qi battery for your iPhone that's not too expensive, try Anker PowerWave. It has 7.5 watts of wireless charging, is equipped with a fan to keep your iPhone cool for faster charging, and it's a vertical charger that lets you see your iPhone while charging. If you want something cheaper, we also like the Anker PortPort base for $ 22.

- Zens Dual + Watch Wireless Charger ($ 112) - If you need an AirPower replacement that can charge your iPhone, AirPods and Apple clock Suddenly, take a look at the Zens Dual + Watch Wireless Charger. He has an arm with a magnet. Apple clock Built-in loader with a base with two wireless charging coils, into which you can put your iPhone and iPhone AirPods Wireless charging case. Available in black and white , this is the most popular wireless charger from Mitchel, the MacRumors publishing house. Check out his criticism here .

- Scosche MagicMount Pro Charge ($ 60) - If you need a Qi-based wireless charger for your car, Mitchel, publisher of MacRumors , recommends the Scosche MagicMount Pro Charge, which charges the iPhone at 7.5W Window or panel connected. Control it so you can. The iPhone is in view during the journey. It uses magnets to hold the iPhone in place, and can also be used at home. Read here our article for Scosche Magic Mount Pro batch.

Photography and videography.
- iPhone Moment Goals (99 Euro and more) - There are many iPhone lenses on the market that will enhance the photo quality of your iPhone, but these are some of the best I have used so far. Momentum has a high-quality telephoto lens (58 mm) and a wide-angle (18 mm), which does not affect the image quality. If you want to record a video (or still pictures) in film format , the anamorphic lens is essential. The Moment lens system is very aerodynamic and can be combined with a special case for your iPhone, which is both stylish and protective. Moment also has an extensive collection of accessories for storing lenses .

- GorillaPod Stand Pro ($ 41) - I've been using Joby GorillaPods for years on both my DSLR and my iPhone. You can manipulate them in any position with your legs bent, and you can place them anywhere to get the perfect shot. The GorillaPod is super stable, works in landscape or portrait format and can be used with or without suitcases.

- DJI Osmo Mobile 2 (130 USD): The first cardan of the DJI Osmo smartphone that captures video was expensive, but the Osmo Mobile 2 offers a reasonable price of 130 USD, a standard price for a good gimbal. If you want to record a professional-quality video on an iPhone, a smartphone gimbal is the way to stabilize. The sensors and motors of the Osmo Mobile 2 ensure the stability of your smartphone, regardless of your company, and the battery lasts up to 15 hours.

- 3-Axis Zhiyun Smooth II Gimbal for iPhone ($ 190) - If you want to capture video with your iPhone, support for the portable camera is invaluable for a smooth and smooth recording. Zhiyun makes a series of gimbal camera mounts, including Smooth II, which allows full 360 degree rotation, and a 5-way joystick to adjust the angle. Take a look at our review here .

- SandMarc lenses ($ 90 to $ 100) - SandMarc offers a range of additional lenses for Apple's modern iPhones, including a 2x wide-angle lens, a fish-eye lens, a macro lens, and a 2x zoom telephoto lens. These are high-quality lenses that produce crisp, clear images and the favorites of Tim MacRumors Publishing House are. They cost about $ 99, but you can get a discount when you buy a package.

- Kenu Stance Tripod ($ 9.95) - If you just need a simple and inexpensive tripod to view photos or videos, the Kenu Stance is a great little device at an affordable price. It fits in the lightning port of your iPhone and can be used to maintain the photo or video mode.

headphone
- AirPods 2 ($ 199) - Without Apple, no list of recommendations on the iPhone would be complete AirPods Because there is a reason why these headphones are among the most popular in the market. There are no cables, the connection to the iPhone is very fast (and even faster with AirPods 2), the battery life is impressive, they are comfortable and the compatibility with "Hey Siri " and the wireless charging make it possible to recharge with any wireless charger that is based on Qi.

- Sony WH1000XM3 Headphones ($ 348) - The Sony WH1000XM3 headphones are a great choice if you need noise to suppress noise. They are the favorites of many of us here at MacRumors . These headphones are not cheap, but the noise cancellation technology is excellent, they are very comfortable and the sound is excellent. If you use Alexa, they're also enabled for Alexa, so you can access your music in handsfree mode. Clear functions, such as For example, a tactile gesture to temporarily turn off the music and adjust the ambient sound also makes it attractive.

- Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones ($ 280) - Apple's Beats headphones are sometimes defamed by poor audio quality, but the wireless Beats Studio3 sound is excellent, offers excellent battery life, and is pleasant to use for a long time. Periods. Time. Active noise cancellation is useful and with the included W1 chip they connect as quickly and easily as possible with the iPhone. AirPods ,

- Powers Bowers & Wilkins PX Active Noise Canceling Headphones ($ 400) - Bowers & Wilkins is renowned for superb sound quality, making it the preferred headset for Marianne, MacRumors' publisher. They have an active noise canceling function, ideal for traveling and comfortable. Because they are wireless, they connect to their devices via Bluetooth and have up to 22 hours and 29 hours of no connection with ANC. You can also use it with a cable connection if you want to extend the life of the battery.

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- SteelSeries Nimbus Wireless Game Controllers ($ 50) - If you want to play games on iPhone, iPad or Apple TV , many game titles are compatible with Apple-certified drivers from Apple. You can play as if you were playing a title. the traditional console. Using a controller instead of the touch screen. SteelSeries has always had a Nimbus driver and is one of the best Made for iPhone drivers we've tested.

Cables, power supplies and batteries
- USB-C ZMI 20,000 mAh 45 W ($ 70) Battery - If you're looking for a USB-C battery that powers everything from your MacBook to your iPhone, the ZMI's 20,000 mAh USB-C battery is solid Option. You can charge most of your device several times, it's inexpensive, and it's small enough to carry around. You can also use it as a hub thanks to an additional USB-A port and a hub function. We compared the most popular USB C chargers on the market and ZMI was one of our favorites.

- Jackberry Supercharge 45W 26800mAh Portable USB-C Charger ($ 120) - Our other popular USB-C battery comes from Jackery. The 26800mAh Supercharge provides enough power for your MacBook Pro and charges 45W fast enough. You can quickly charge your iPhone (with the appropriate cable) and iPad This makes it perfect for all your devices. The rest of the battery is easy to read and includes a 45 watt power supply so you can charge it quickly.

- Anker PowerPort II USB-C PD Charger ($ 30) - The Anker 49.5W PowerPort II Charger comes with a USB-C port rated at 30W and an additional USB-A port. Reconnect equipped MacBook O iPad or quickly charge an iPhone with USB-A with another accessory. It's affordable and a great alternative to the Apple 30W charger.

- Anker Anker PowerPort Atom PD1 30W USB-C Power Supply - If you need a 30W USB-C power supply for fast charging, the Anker Atom PD1 PowerPort is an excellent choice. It is much smaller than its average AC adapter because it uses new GaN (GaN) semiconductor components, making it more portable and less bulky when used with a power strip. Anker's is also known for its high-quality iPhone accessories and is one of the favorites of MacRumors . Be sure to pass in rating our rating .

- Mophie Charge Force Powerstation ($ 57) - Mophie makes a wide range of external battery packs for iOS devices, all of which are reliable. The Charge Force Powerstation is an option in the middle of the road that offers a remarkable capacity of 10,000 mAh. This capacity is enough to recharge your iPhone several times. Continuous charging is compatible, as is Qi-based wireless charging, so you do not need a cable with the latest Apple iPhones.

Other Accessories
- Phone Loop ($ 4.99) - Phone Loops are a useful and affordable accessory for the iPhone that offers a bit more grip without increasing the volume. These are designed to fit under the cover of your iPhone and work with a variety of enclosure designs. The loop goes through the smartphone's camera bezel, wraps around under the iPhone, and intelligently provides a wrist strap to hold onto.

- PopSockets ($ 10 to $ 15): PopSockets is incredibly popular because it's useful to hold an iPhone with one hand for photos, web browsing, and so on. Since these things are absolutely everywhere, you may already have one, but otherwise it costs $ 10. You can use PopSockets with or without a case.

- Cable bites ($ 5 to $ 10) - Cable bites are small rubber animals designed for the end of a Lightning or USB-C cable. They are cute, but they are also functional and prevent the cable from breaking and tearing.

Comments of the guide
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I completely agree with your all detail about the iphone accessories and i just really like it.
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