Capture Life From Your Perspective – Effortlessly
Transform your content creation and everyday convenience with this Magnetic Neck Phone Holder – the perfect blend of hands-free filming, strong magnetic grip, and flexible positioning. Whether you're cooking, traveling, biking, or filming tutorials, this innovative wearable mount lets you capture immersive POV (point-of-view) footage without the hassle of handheld devices.

Built with 16 powerful N52 magnets, the neck mount ensures a rock-solid hold for your device, offering fast and secure attachment. The magnetic quick-disassembly system lets you mount and remove your phone with ease – ideal for those on-the-go moments when time is of the essence.
This versatile holder works perfectly with iPhone 12–16 series and any MagSafe-compatible case. For non-magnetic Android phones, simply attach the included magnetic ring to your phone case for full compatibility. It also doubles as a neck mount for action cameras, including GoPro, Insta360, and DJI models—just detach the magnetic plate and mount your camera effortlessly.

Whether you're recording horizontally for YouTube or vertically for TikTok and Instagram Reels, this neck holder offers multi-angle adjustability. Easily fine-tune the angle for overhead shots, chest-level POV, or selfie recordings—perfect for creators, vloggers, chefs, and fitness instructors.

Designed to give you maximum freedom, this wearable phone holder enables immersive, first-person video capture while keeping your hands free. Use it while:

The included fixing strap keeps the device stable during movement, while the safety rope ensures your phone or camera stays protected even during vigorous activity. No more worrying about accidental drops or shaky footage.
Crafted with an internal stainless steel gooseneck, reinforced by a sturdy aluminum frame and coated in soft non-slip silicone, this neck mount is built to last. It’s lightweight yet durable, flexible yet secure—ensuring long-term comfort without deformation, cracking, or slipping.


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