The Apple Watch Magnetic Fast Charger to USB-C Cable retails for S$45, or S$37 at authorised resellers. With it out of stock everywhere, I spotted it listed on Amazon.sg Fresh, which tracks inventory separately.
The Benks Infinity Pro Magnetic iPad Stand comes in three sizes, from S$121.99 for the Air and Pro 11-inch to S$135.99 for the 12.9-inch. The solid aluminium build weighs 860g yet folds nearly flat.
The Lululook Magnetic iPad Stand mounts via the iPad's internal magnets, so it isn't compatible with every model. It fits all iPad Pro 11-inch and the 12.9-inch from 3rd gen onward, retailing at US$54.99 with free shipping.
The Apple MagSafe Charger retails for S$59, or S$53.50 on the EPP. MagSafe is hardly new, Apple having used MagSafe power adapters on MacBooks since 2006, originally to stop a tripped cord from dragging the laptop down.
The Apple Watch Magnetic Charger to USB-C Cable is the USB-C version of the Apple Watch charging cable, launched on 19th October 2018. Unlike the USB-A variant's three lengths, the USB-C only comes in 0.3m.
The KeySmart MagConnect is the brand's latest accessory, a magnetic take on the Quick Disconnect that lets you easily attach and detach key fobs from your KeySmart. The magnet is strong, and it retails for US$9.99.
I bought the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable while on holiday in the UK, where it cost £25, about S$53, before tax refund, likely matching the Singapore price after the refund. It comes in two lengths, 1m and 2m.
Scosche MagicMount resembles the Logitech +trip Universal Air Vent Mount iS45. It's a magnetic mounting system for smartphones, tablets, and more, hover your device near the magnetic surface and it locks in place. This is the Surface variant.
The Logitech +trip Universal Air Vent Mount is sold only in China, Canada, and the US, so my Hong Kong cousin bought mine in China. It runs CN¥179 there, US$29.99 in the States, and CA$29.99 in Canada, averaging around S$40.
Krusell is a Swedish maker of smartphone and tablet accessories, around since 1991. I remember its cases on sale at Singtel shops when my dad got his first mobile phone in the 90s, then losing sight of it later.
The Magnat Carrier Bag holds the Magnat Board plus pockets for other gadgets and a 13-inch laptop. Weighing about 800g, it comes in seven two-tone colours and retails for US$79.90, including two Magnat stickers for you to personalise it.
The Magnat Board, as the name implies, is a magnet board for neatly organising the magnetic items in your bag. It's similar to the Cocoon Grid-It but uses magnets. Weighing 500g, it comes in six colours and retails for US$53.90.
The Magnetic Organization System (MOS) began as a Kickstarter project two years ago, raising US$29,376 against a US$6,850 goal. It's an elegant solution for organising and keeping track of your cables, simply rest a cable end on the MOS.