iPhone Grip new colors open for pre-order after full sellout

Apple Adds Limited Edition Hikawa Grip and Stand for Disabled Users

Apple’s online store has run out of the limited-edition Hikawa Phone Grip and Stand. Strong demand cleared the first batch within days. As a result, you now need to look elsewhere if you still want one.

Even so, the story does not end here. Two fresh color options are already in production. You can expect them to arrive in early December. You can also place pre-orders directly through Hikawa’s own website, which now serves as the main source.

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New Colors and Limited Availability

This time, Hikawa introduces Cobalt and Blurple Swirl. These follow the quick sellout of the earlier Chartreuse and Crater shades. Both new colors keep the same bold visual style, so the identity remains clear.

LA-based designer Bailey Hikawa created the accessory to mark 40 years of accessibility at Apple. She shaped the product around real feedback from people with limited muscle strength, hand control, and dexterity. As a result, the grip focuses on comfort and ease.

The MagSafe-compatible design lets you attach it directly to your iPhone. You snap it on, remove it easily, and switch between two viewing angles. You can use it both vertically and horizontally, so daily handling feels more stable and controlled.

More Than Just a Phone Accessory

Beyond the grip and stand, the Hikawa platform offers other bold items. You also find high-end iPhone cases with unconventional design choices. Alongside that, the site features artistic and eye-catching toilet seats, which reflect the same expressive style.

Still, the focus stays on function and form. You get a product that balances accessibility with modern design. Therefore, if you want a grip that supports usability and visual appeal, this release delivers exactly that.

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