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Spigen’s lockable 6-card MagSafe Wallet is now down at $27 in all three colorways

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Spigen 6-card Lock Fit (MagFit) MagSafe Wallet

Buy for $27 (New low)

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While this model has been hovering in the $30 range as of late, it fetches $50 directly from Spigen, has been a popular option among 9to5Toys readers, and is now slightly below our previous mention. Alongside the MagSafe action and 6-card capacity here, you’ll find a handy locking mechanism to ensure your carry remains secure. 

Spigen 6-card Lock Fit (MagFit) MagSafe Wallet features:

  • Premium MagSafe wallet: Rigid PC frame and sleek detailing for the ultimate everyday carry
  • Anti-slip grip: unique spider web pattern for non-slip grip when you’re inserting or removing the Lock Fit Wallet from your pocket or bag
  • Secure your cards: Unique locking mechanism makes it easy to keep your cards and cash from falling out
  • Fits up to 6 cards with cash: 5 embossed cards or 6 regular cards with a built-in cash strap on the side
  • Magnet feature works exclusively with the specified iPhone models equipped with MagSafe or magnetic cases.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices