ESR’s choice of leather is sleek and smooth to the touch, but it’s not super-slippery either.

I also found both the stand and finger loop easy to open and just as simple to close.

The retail units should begin shipping on May 8, 2023.

The ESR HaloLock Geo being charged.

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Holy smokes, this magnet is strong!

But what does this mean in action?

Like, a lot.

The ESR HaloLock Geo standing up in portrait mode.

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Seriously, I don’t even think it budged an inch.

Nope, the Geo still didn’t move.

Well done, ESR.

A person holding an iPhone with attached ESR HaloLock Geo.

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The multi-angle wallet stand works really well, too.

In terms of preference, I was happiest around the halfway mark for both portrait and landscape viewing though.

Yup, you sure can, and they’re locked tight, too.

The Find My button on the ESR HaloLock Geo.

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This extends the card from the pocket, allowing you to easily slide it out.

Once the Find My data pipe pings your Geo, go ahead and hit “Connect.”

Related:What Is Apple’s Find My connection?

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For starters, you might tap “Directions” to locate your Geo with the Maps app.

Maps tracking may not be perfect, but it definitely gets the job done.

A USB-C to magnetic pin connection.

There’s also an LED indicator to let you know when the Geo needs to be re-juiced.

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