
When I finally got my hands on the iPhone 17e, the first thing I did was start hunting for MagSafe accessories. Not the $80 Apple-branded ones. The ones that actually fit a budget.
Spoiler: there are some genuinely great options under $50. You just have to know where to look.
This guide covers the MagSafe accessories I’ve tested (or thoroughly researched) that work well with the iPhone 17e — organized by what you actually need them for.
✅ Quick Summary: Best MagSafe Picks Under $50
| Category | Top Pick | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Wallet | Anker 622 MagSafe Wallet | ~$28 |
| Car Mount | ESR HaloLock Vent Mount | ~$25 |
| Charger | Anker MagSafe Charging Pad | ~$22 |
| Power Bank | Otterbox MagSafe Power Bank | ~$45 |
| Case | Spigen MagFit Case | ~$18 |
All prices are approximate U.S. market prices as of early 2026.
Does the iPhone 17e Support MagSafe?
Yes — and this is worth confirming, because earlier “e” models had limited magnet rings.
The iPhone 17e fully supports MagSafe at up to 15W wireless charging, with the same magnet alignment system as the iPhone 17 lineup. That means any MagSafe-certified accessory snaps on cleanly and charges at full speed.
I tested three different MagSafe chargers on the 17e. All three locked on immediately with that satisfying click. No wobbling, no misalignment.

Best MagSafe Wallet: Anker 622 (~$28)
If you only buy one MagSafe accessory, make it a wallet. It eliminates the need for a separate card holder and keeps your everyday carry slim.
The Anker 622 MagSafe Wallet holds up to 3 cards and snaps firmly to the back of the 17e. The magnet strength is solid — I’ve had mine on for six months and it hasn’t dropped once, even bouncing around in a bag.
What makes it stand out at this price:
- Vegan leather exterior (doesn’t look cheap)
- Accordion-style card ejection — cards don’t get stuck
- Compatible with any MagSafe case
One thing to know: it doesn’t work as a stand. If you want a wallet that doubles as a kickstand, look at the Peak Design Wallet — but that’s $60 and outside our budget.
For $28, the Anker 622 is hard to beat.
Best MagSafe Car Mount: ESR HaloLock Vent Mount (~$25)
This is the accessory I recommend most to people who commute. A MagSafe car mount means your iPhone snaps in with one hand, stays rock-solid at speed, and pops off just as easily when you arrive.
The ESR HaloLock Vent Mount clips onto your air vent and holds the 17e at a comfortable viewing angle. The swivel head lets you go portrait or landscape depending on whether you’re using Maps or just watching something at a rest stop.
I’ve used mine on highway drives where the road got rough. The phone stayed put.
A few specs worth noting:
- 360° rotation
- Works with most cases (including thick ones)
- No Qi charging — this is a hold-only mount, not a charging one
If you want wireless charging in your car mount, the ESR HaloLock CryoBoost is around $45 and charges at 15W. Still under budget.

Best MagSafe Charger: Anker 313 MagSafe Pad (~$22)
Apple’s own MagSafe charger is $39 — and it doesn’t even include a USB-C power adapter. That’s a frustrating oversight.
The Anker 313 MagSafe Charging Pad charges the iPhone 17e at the full 15W and costs $22. It’s Apple-certified (MFi), which matters — uncertified pads often throttle to 7.5W or cause interference.
Setup takes 30 seconds. Plug in, set phone down, done.
The cable is 5 feet long, which gives you actual flexibility on nightstand placement. Apple’s cable is 3.3 feet. (Why? No one knows.)
| Feature | Apple MagSafe | Anker 313 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $39 | ~$22 |
| Max charge speed | 15W | 15W |
| Cable length | 3.3 ft | 5 ft |
| Adapter included | No | No |
| MFi Certified | Yes | Yes |
Best MagSafe Power Bank: Otterbox MagSafe Power Bank (~$45)
This one pushes the budget, but it’s worth including because the options under $30 in this category are noticeably worse.
The Otterbox MagSafe Power Bank holds 5,000mAh — enough for roughly one full charge of the iPhone 17e — and snaps directly to the back of the phone. No cables, no fumbling. Just stick it on when you’re running low.
It charges the 17e at 7.5W wirelessly, which is slower than a cable but hands-free. You can keep using your phone normally while it charges.
At $45, it’s the priciest item on this list. But I’ve tried three cheaper MagSafe battery packs in the $20–$30 range. Two ran hot. One lost 40% of its capacity within four months. The Otterbox has been reliable after daily use.
Best MagSafe Case: Spigen MagFit (~$18)
The iPhone 17e doesn’t come with a case. You’ll want one.
The Spigen MagFit is a thin, clear TPU case that has a built-in magnet ring to ensure proper MagSafe alignment. Even if the 17e’s built-in magnets are strong, a case with a reinforced ring makes a noticeable difference in snap strength.
At $18, it’s one of the lowest-cost options on this list. It won’t add much bulk — the 17e stays pocketable — and it protects against drops up to 6 feet based on Spigen’s testing.
[Image: Image 4 | iPhone in clear case with MagSafe wallet attached, flat lay on desk]
What About Cheaper “MagSafe Compatible” Accessories?
Fair question. You’ll find plenty of $8–$12 accessories labeled “MagSafe compatible” on Amazon.
Here’s what that actually means: they have a magnet ring, but they are not Apple-certified. That matters for two reasons:
- Charging speed — non-certified pads often cap at 7.5W instead of 15W
- Magnet strength — cheaper rings use weaker magnets, so things slide or fall
For non-charging accessories like wallets or mounts, uncertified options can work fine. For chargers and power banks, I’d stick with MFi-certified products to avoid overheating or slow speeds.
MagSafe Accessories: What’s Worth It vs. What Isn’t
| Accessory Type | Worth buying under $50? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wallet | ✅ Yes | Great value, daily use |
| Car mount | ✅ Yes | Real convenience gain |
| Charger | ✅ Yes | Anker beats Apple on value |
| Power bank | ⚠️ Maybe | Spend the extra for quality |
| Stand/desk mount | ✅ Yes | ESR and Belkin both under $30 |
| Tripod adapter | ✅ Yes | Great for content creators |
| Speaker dock | ❌ Usually no | Sound quality disappoints at this price |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will MagSafe accessories from older iPhones work with the 17e? Yes. The MagSafe magnet ring is standardized across iPhone 12 and later. Your old chargers and mounts will work fine.
Q: Do I need a MagSafe case to use MagSafe accessories? No — the iPhone 17e has built-in magnets. But a MagSafe-reinforced case improves snap strength, especially for heavy accessories like power banks.
Q: Is 15W MagSafe charging actually fast enough? For overnight charging, absolutely. For a quick top-up, a wired cable is still faster. MagSafe shines for convenience, not speed.