iPhone takes bag piggyback via MagSafe

There are many magnetic credit card cases for Apple phones. Spigen is now expanding the concept with a full-fledged "Organizer Pouch".

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Tintap Zip Mag Fit by Spigen

Spigen calls its small iPhone backpack Tintap Zip Mag Fit.

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Strange name, potentially useful product: Tintap Zip Mag Fit is the name of a new mini-bag that can be attached to MagSafe-enabled iPhones. The idea behind the product from accessory specialist Spigen: Users should pack their most important items in the organizer pouch in the sense of the Everyday Carry principle (EDC), be it a credit card, a small power bank, cables, a cream, some cash, or a pocket knife.

Thanks to quite strong magnets, up to 250 grams can be carried – at least without an additional iPhone case in between – without the bag falling off. For comparison, an iPhone 17 Pro Max already weighs 231 grams. The Tintap Zip Mag Fit is made of nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, and silicone, and the zippers are galvanized.

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It is offered in olive green and black. In addition to the main compartment of the bag, which is protected by a zipper, there is also an open second compartment on the back. An adjustable strap over the organizer is intended as a handle, although it remains unclear how well this can be gripped by smaller hands.

The Tintap Zip Mag Fit is compatible with iPhones from generation 12 onwards, as long as they have MagSafe – the bag is designed so that the camera island of the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max does not interfere. Android users can use the Google Pixel 10 with Pixelsnap with the organizer. According to Spigen, the interior can hold up to five credit cards plus AirPods and smaller everyday items, including keys.

If you use the Spigen Ultra Hybrid Mag Fit case, which costs just under 26 euros individually, up to 450 grams can be carried safely – it offers more magnetic force than Apple's standard MagSafe and is available for various iPhone models. Spigen is currently selling its iPhone bag for 28 euros on Amazon; it is likely to become pricier in the future. On the company's website, it is listed at 55 US dollars. According to the manufacturer, the nylon also has an RFID blocking function woven in.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical assistance and editorially reviewed before publication.