The Spigen Valentinus is a MagSafe card holder in two- and three-card sizes and three colours. I bought the three-card version in PU leather for S$21.74 on Prime Day for Li Xiang, a solid alternative to Apple's discontinued leather wallet.
The Spigen Lock Fit is a hard-case MagSafe wallet that holds both cards and cash. I got it for S$34.84 on Amazon.sg; at 62g it is bulky and best suited to a Pro Max iPhone.
I bought the Spigen Huawei P30 Pro Liquid Crystal Case from Lazada for S$20.90. Made in Korea, this TPU case is lightweight, flexible, and shock-absorbent, adding 4mm of thickness with raised edges to protect the screen and lens.
The Spigen Apple Watch Stand S330 retails for S$49 at Nubox, one of the few Apple Watch stands sold in Singapore. I weighed it against the similarly priced Griffin WatchStand, but its tall plastic design looked prone to tipping over.
Alongside my Nexus 6, I bought the Spigen Ultra Hybrid case from MobyShop for S$26. They stocked only the Metal Slate and Crystal Clear versions, and I picked Metal Slate, disliking the frosted, silicone look of the TPU bumper.
Even before the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus officially launched, cases were already on the market, makers betting on leaked schematics over Apple's official ones. For the 6 Plus, I found three clear cases from Spigen and one from Tunewear.
After getting my Nexus 5, I needed a clear case and screen protector, so I chose the Spigen Ultra Thin Air Case, which bundles a Clear Case and an Ultra Crystal Screen Protector. Its hard polycarbonate shell encases it completely.