SUC-IT Patented Silicone Suction Phone Holder with Clips for $9
March 27, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
We’ve all been there – shaking hands or phone sliding while you watch your favorite shows, try to take a good photo, or have a video call. Ditch the hassle with SUC-IT. The patented silicone suction cup will allow you to stick your smartphone on any smooth or glossy surface including windows, mirrors, glass, stainless steel, and more. With a universal design, SUC-IT will clip on to most smartphones with and without cases depending on the settings chosen. It’s also easily removable if you choose not to leave it clipped onto your phone.
- Stick your smartphone on any smooth or glossy surface
- Revolutionary hands-free phone use in a compact, durable, adjustable & removable suction cup
- Clip on to most smartphones with & without cases
- Easily removable if you choose not to leave it clipped to your phone
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white (suction), black (clips)
- Materials: silicone
- Size: small, medium, large
- Product dimensions: 1.3″H x 4.8″L x 3.8″W
- Patented thermal silicone
- Universal design
- Easily removable
Includes
- SUC-IT Patented Silicone Suction Phone Holder (White)
- 2x Small Clips (Black)
- 2x Medium Clips (Black)
- 2x Large Clips (Black)
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