JAKARTA - The limited edition iPhone handle accessory for designer Bailey Hikawa was reportedly sold out on the Apple Store Online shortly after its release. Even so, this MagSafe product can still be purchased directly through the designer's official store.
On Thursday 20 November, Apple celebrated 40 years of accessibility design innovation by presenting a unique accessory: Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand, an ergonomic handle for an iPhone specifically designed to help users with disabilities.
Just two days after the launch, this accessory has run out on the Apple Store Online.
This accessory sells for $70 and comes in two color choices:
Chartreuse
Crater (exclusive Apple)
Both were labeled "Limited Edition". It is not yet known how limited Apple's inventory is, but now both are listed as sold out.
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There is no information yet whether Apple will return to providing stock, but high demand could be an excuse for companies to restock.
Even though Apple's stock runs out, Bailey Hikawa still provides:
Chartreuse is available
Cobalt preorder
Blurple preorder
All sold at a price of 69.95 US dollars.
The iPhone Grip & Stand hikawa sticks to the back of the iPhone using MagSafe. Its shape resembles a textured wedge with a large hole in the middle, providing a safer and more comfortable handle, especially for users with:
muscle weakness
fine motor limitations
hand control or grip constraints
Apart from being a guide, this accessory can also function as an iPhone stand, both a portrait position and landscape. The middle hole can be used for fingers to be more stable or as a specific installation mechanism.
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