Meet Ringo, thermos with MagSafe support

If you use your iPhone to practice exercises, record videos or simply while following a recipe on the internet, it is very likely that you have already tried to support it in a corner (not always with such success) to leave your hands free while you try to carry on with whatever the activity is. .

Anyone who has gone through or goes through this situation often might be interested in the Ringoa rather robust thermos that comes with a holder MagSafe integrated into the height of the lid — which can also be used as a handle, worth noting. Currently in the crowdfunding phase on Kickstarter, it promises to securely hold the user’s device while keeping the drink cold/hot.

Although it was made with the MagSafe of iPhones in mind, the Ringo can also hold smartphones from other brands, since it comes with a ring of magnets that can be attached to the back of any device. According to the bottle’s creators, it can hold even the heaviest devices like a 12.9-inch iPad Pro!

The bottle is made of two layers of premium stainless steel and can be used as a stand even when empty — although it’s recommended to fill it up a little if you’re going to use it with something heavier (like a tablet, for example). Smaller devices can be coupled with the empty bottle without any problems.

The holder can leave your device in both portrait and landscape mode. It is also possible to adjust the inclination at any time without having to take it off the magnets.

In addition, Ringo has promised that it will sell individual parts of the bottle in the near future. That way, the customer won’t need to buy another completely new bottle if a specific part of yours breaks.

Ringo keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours and drinks hot for up to 12 hours. It is available in two sizes (710ml and 950ml) and can be taken to a dishwasher without danger of being damaged.

Those who choose to support the project can now guarantee their Ringo for US$60. When the campaign ends (on 3/24), the bottle will be sold at its full price US$80.

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