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Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip
Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip

Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip for Phones & Tablets

Product ID : 47488134


Galleon Product ID 47488134
Shipping Weight 0.03 lbs
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Model 260027
Manufacturer Old Line State Gifts
Shipping Dimension 4.29 x 3.39 x 0.31 inches
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Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip Features

  • Makes a great birthday or Christmas gift for anyone from Maryland or fans of Maryland

  • Show your Maryland pride!

  • PopGrip with swappable top; switch out your PopTop for another design or remove it completely for wireless charging capabilities. (Not compatible with Apple MagSafe wireless charger or MagSafe wallet.)

  • Expandable stand to watch videos, take group photos, FaceTime, and Skype handsfree.

  • Advanced adhesive allows you to remove and reposition on most devices and cases.

  • Note: Will not stick to some silicone, waterproof, or highly textured cases. Works best with smooth, hard plastic cases. Will adhere to iPhone 11, but not to the iPhone 11 Pro nor the iPhone 11 ProMax without a suitable case.


About Maryland Flag PopSockets PopGrip: Swappable Grip

The gold and black design on the flag is the coat of arms from the Calvert line. It was granted to George Calvert as a reward for his storming a fortification during a battle (the vertical bars approximate the bars of the palisade). The red and white design is the coat of arms of the Crossland line, the family of Lord Baltimore's mother, and features a cross bottony with the red and white sides of the cross alternating. Since George Calvert's mother was an heiress, he was entitled to use both coats of arms in his banner. It is one of only four U.S. state flags that does not contain the color blue (the other three being Alabama, California, and New Mexico). It is also the only US state flag to be directly based on English heraldry.