It’s one of the most common questions:
“Can I use a phone grip and still wirelessly charge my phone?”
The short answer: sometimes — it depends on the grip.
Here’s what actually matters.
Why Phone Grips Can Block Wireless Charging
Wireless charging (Qi or MagSafe) works by transferring energy between two coils — one in your charger and one in your phone.
For this to work properly:
- The coils need to be closely aligned
- There needs to be minimal distance between them
- Materials in between can’t interfere with the signal
Most phone grips attach directly to the back of your phone — right where that charging coil is located.
So when a grip adds thickness or sits directly over the coil, it can:
- Slow down charging
- Make charging inconsistent
- Or stop it entirely
This is especially true for MagSafe, which requires precise alignment to work correctly.
The Two Types of Grip Solutions
Adhesive Grips (Like LoveHandle Original)
Adhesive grips stay attached to your phone or case.
The LoveHandle Original is designed to be ultra-thin (about 2mm), which allows many Qi wireless chargers to still work through it.
With the LoveHandle Original:
- Many Qi chargers will still function normally
- Charging performance can vary depending on your setup
Things that affect this:
- Charger strength (higher wattage = better results)
- Phone model (newer phones tend to charge more efficiently)
- Exact placement of the LoveHandle on your device
Important:
MagSafe charging requires precise alignment, so adhesive grips — including LoveHandle Original — will typically interfere with MagSafe charging.
Magnetic Grips (LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe)
If you’re using MagSafe, the cleanest solution is a magnetic grip like the LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe.
The LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe attaches using magnets instead of adhesive, allowing full flexibility.
When you want to charge:
- You simply remove the LoveHandle PRO in one motion
- Place your phone on the charger
- Snap the LoveHandle PRO back on when you're done
No residue. No peeling. No long-term wear.
This makes the LoveHandle PRO one of the most practical options for people who want both a grip and reliable MagSafe charging.
Which Option Is Best?
- If you use Qi wireless charging (common on Android and older iPhones):
A thin grip like the LoveHandle Original will often work without needing to remove it. - If you use MagSafe (iPhone 12 and newer):
A removable magnetic option like the LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe is the most reliable solution.
The Bottom Line
Yes — you can use a phone grip and still wirelessly charge.
But the experience depends on the type of grip you choose.
- Adhesive grips like the LoveHandle Original may work with Qi charging
- MagSafe works best with removable grips like the LoveHandle PRO
You don’t have to choose between grip and convenience anymore —
you just need the right LoveHandle for your setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you use a phone grip with wireless charging?
A: Yes. Thin grips like the LoveHandle Original can work with many Qi chargers, while magnetic options like the LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe can be removed for seamless charging.
Q: Do phone grips block wireless charging?
A: Some do. Thicker grips or poorly placed grips can interfere with charging. Thin designs like the LoveHandle Original are more likely to work with Qi charging.
Q: Does MagSafe work with phone grips?
A: MagSafe requires precise alignment, so most grips need to be removed. The LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe is designed to snap off quickly for charging.
Q: What phone grip works best with wireless charging?
A: For Qi charging, a thin grip like the LoveHandle Original often works. For MagSafe, a removable option like the LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe is the best solution.
Q: Does LoveHandle work with wireless charging?
A: Yes. The LoveHandle Original works with many Qi chargers depending on your setup, and the LoveHandle PRO for MagSafe is designed to be removed easily for reliable MagSafe charging.

