Apple’s new limited edition iPhone grip is all about accessibility

Apple has teamed up with artist Bailey Hikawa to create a limited-edition MagSafe iPhone grip that puts accessibility front and center. The $69.95 Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand is now available from the Apple Store, but its availability is being marketed as a limited edition.

The stand is designed to be adaptable, coming in three different finishes – Brat green, speckled stone, blue, and swirly blurple – with the latter two options exclusive to Hikawa's own store. Its soft-touch silicone material makes it comfortable to hold onto, whether you're using it as a grip or stand.

Hikawa's design was informed by direct input from individuals with disabilities affecting muscle strength, dexterity, and hand control, aiming to reduce the effort needed to keep an iPhone steady while also supporting varied ways of holding the device. While Hikawa acknowledges that not every adaptive need can be met with one device, her aim is to make technology more inclusive.

For Apple, this partnership marks a significant milestone in its 40-year commitment to accessibility. The latest collaboration comes on the heels of another recent accessory partnership with Issey Miyake, highlighting the company's focus on creating products that cater to diverse user needs.

Hikawa herself has expressed her excitement about seeing people benefit from her design, stating that it brings joy and makes a device feel more comfortable in one's hand. As she continues to expand her offerings, including phone cases, Hikawa aims to make technology accessible to everyone – and Apple is behind her every step of the way.

The Hikawa Phone Grip & Stand serves as a prime example of how design can be used to make technology more inclusive and user-friendly. By empowering individuals with disabilities to take control of their device experience, Apple's latest collaboration cements its position as a leader in accessibility innovation.
 
I think it's pretty cool that they're making this phone grip & stand thing, but $69.95 seems kinda steep for something that's just gonna be available from the Apple Store anyway 🤑 I mean, wouldn't it make more sense to keep the prices lower if you can get it from other places too? But hey, Bailey Hikawa is all about making tech more inclusive and I'm def down with that 💖
 
omg I am literally so hyped about this!!! 😍 the fact that apple is putting accessibility front & center like they're finally taking it seriously 🙏 is a major win. I mean who wouldn't want a phone grip that's actually designed with people with disabilities in mind? 🤯 it's not just a nice to have, but a need to have. and bailey hikawa's design is genius 💡 I love how she's making technology more inclusive & accessible to everyone. apple should be commended for their commitment to accessibility, it's about time they stepped up their game 🙌
 
I gotta say, this MagSafe grip from Bailey Hikawa is pretty cool 😊. I mean, it's great that Apple is partnering with her on this limited-edition thing. But at $69.95, it's still kinda pricey for some people, you know? I'm all for accessibility and making tech more inclusive, but I think Apple should consider offering this kind of design as a standard feature instead of making it a one-time purchase. Plus, I wish there were more options for different grip styles - I've seen people with arthritis struggle to hold onto their iPhone without this kind of thing 🤕. That being said, Bailey's design is really thoughtful and seems like it could make a big difference for some people. And hey, at least Apple is taking accessibility seriously, so that's something to be excited about 💯.
 
😬 I gotta say, this is like the ultimate step forward for Apple! They're finally putting people first and not just making stuff that everyone can afford 🤑. Bailey Hikawa is a total genius 💡 with her design - it's so thoughtful and inclusive. I mean, who wouldn't want an iPhone grip with different finishes? 🤣 But seriously, this is a huge deal for accessibility and it's about time more companies stepped up their game 🚀. I love that Hikawa is on a mission to make tech accessible to everyone 🌎, and Apple is backing her all the way 👍. This stand has already made my day 😊!
 
🤔 This new MagSafe iPhone grip is kinda cool I mean, it's not like I need one or anything but I love that Apple partnered with Bailey Hikawa and made this stand specifically for people who struggle with holding their phone 📱💪 The fact that it comes in different finishes and is made of soft-touch silicone makes it comfy to hold onto 🤗 What I don't get is why it's a limited edition 🤑 Can't they just make it available to everyone like, forever? 😂
 
omg 🤩 this new MagSafe grip is literally so cool 😎 Bailey Hikawa's design is all about making tech more accessible for people with disabilities, and that's amazing ❤️ I mean, who wouldn't want an iPhone stand that's comfy to hold onto? 💯 especially with those three rad finishes 🌿🔵🔄. it's awesome that Apple is partnering with artists like Hikawa to make products that cater to diverse needs 🤝 this partnership is like a big win for inclusivity and design 🎉
 
🤩 I'm so hyped about this collab! Bailey Hikawa is literally changing the game with her adaptive grip design 📈. Like, it's not just a phone accessory, it's a movement towards making tech more inclusive 💡. As someone who loves Apple but also hates when devices are hard to use, I'm all for this kind of innovation 💯. It's amazing that Hikawa is working directly with people with disabilities to create something that's gonna make a real difference 🤝. And Apple backing her up? 💯 total win!
 
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