9 Brands Making Cute (and Functional) Tech Accessories for All Your Devices


So, you got a new device — be it a phone, smart watch, tablet or computer — meaning you need some new protective gear that’s both stylish and functional. Unsure where to look? Thankfully, a growing wave of design-forward tech-accessory brands are proving you don’t have to compromise on quality (or price) to beautify your tech collection. 

We’ve compiled our nine favorite labels that understand your devices are an extension of your personal style, and that form should never come at the expense of function.  Whether you’re drawn to minimalist cases or flashy skins that double as arm candy, these brands offer pieces that enhance your day-to-day carrying while protecting your most-used gadgets in a range of aesthetics and prices. (No bulky eyesores or unreliable materials here.)

Be it a unique art print designed by an independent artist from Society6 or a trendy Casetify collaboration, there’s something for everyone, and every device, below.

Burga

Founded in 2015 by Lithuanian classmates Gytis Gelžinis and Linas Motiejauskas, Burga has garnered international attention (and over one million followers on Instagram) for its superiorly protective cases and decorative designs, from minimalist patterns to trendy motifs. 

Burga’s product line ranges from $20 to $120 and extends beyond phone cases to include AirPods cases, laptop sleeves, iPad covers, Apple Watch bands, screen protectors and even MagSafe-compatible accessories. Each item is crafted with a dual-layer structure, ensuring durability while maintaining a sleek profile. The designs range from minimalist to flashy, and ultimately very trendy, catering to a diverse array of personal styles. 

Burga Boss Babe iPhone Case, $55, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Casetify

Founded in 2011 by Wesley Ng and Ronald Yeung in Hong Kong, Casetify began as a platform for turning Instagram photos into custom phone cases. It has since evolved into a global tech accessories powerhouse, now headquartered between Hong Kong and Los Angeles.

Casetify’s product portfolio is extensive, including a wide range of phone cases from the signature Ultra Bounce and Impact styles (made for clumsy users, like myself) to biodegradable BioVeg options and mirrored finishes. Beyond smart phones, the brand also produces coordinated cases for AirPods, iPads and laptops, along with Apple Watch bands, wireless chargers, MagSafe-compatible accessories and sleek tech organizers. (Most recently, Casetify has expanded into travel with its Bounce Carry-On Roller suitcase, incorporating its impact-resistant technology into lightweight luggage.)

Known for its limited-edition “Co-Labs” collaborations — with K-pop artists, major franchises like Disney, fashion designer like Poppy Lissiman and more — Casetify also makes sustainability a core tenet, using recycled materials across many items.

Casetify Andy Warhol Banana Collectible Phone Case, $106, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Society6

Founded in 2009 in Los Angeles, Society6 emerged as a digital platform designed to empower independent artists by providing them with a space to sell their artwork on a variety of products. Over the years, it has evolved into a global community encompassing over 400,000 artists from more than 170 countries, all contributing to a diverse and vibrant marketplace.

Shoppers can browse endless artwork to be printed on a vast assortment of tech cases, from iPhone and Android cases available in Slim and Tough styles, to Apple Watch bands, iPad folio cases, laptop sleeves and laptop skins, in addition to a slew of fashion and home items.

Society6 Bold Colors Stripes Design iPhone Case, $25, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Urban Sophistication

Launched in 2015 by Israeli-American siblings Neta and Elad Yam, Urban Sophistication began as a passion project focused on merging pop-culture commentary with high fashion. The brand quickly gained traction for its tongue-in-cheek designs and has since evolved into a contemporary lifestyle label with a cult following, including celebs such as Bella Hadid, Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX and other fans of its bestselling Puffer Case®. While Urban Sophistication offers apparel and accessories, its most notable contributions are its distinctive phone cases.

In addition to the iconic Puffer Case®, the brand’s also known for its sleek Skinny Case™, the Soap Case® adorned with bows, and the uniquely shaped, tactile Kick Case™, as well as notable collaborations, such as the Bratz collection.

Urban Sophistication The Puffer Case Cow, $80, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Leatherology

Founded by siblings Rae and David Liu, Leatherology emerged from a desire to provide high-quality, customizable leather goods without the traditional retail markup. The Dallas-based brand emphasizes craftsmanship and personalization, offering a range of products that blend functionality with timeless design. 

While Leatherology is renowned for its handbags and travel accessories, the brand has thoughtfully expanded into tech accessories, maintaining its commitment to quality and style. Its tech collection includes full-grain leather laptop sleeves, phone cases, AirPods cases and tech organizers, all available with monogramming options.

Leatherology’s dedication to excellence and personalization has positioned it as a go-to brand for those seeking refined leather goods that are unisex and cater to both traditional and modern needs.

Leatherology iPhone 15 Plys MagSafe Case, $45 $27, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Bandolier

Established in 2013 in Los Angeles, Bandolier reimagined the intersection of fashion and function by introducing the original crossbody phone case. The brand’s signature design — a hybrid phone bag combining a phone case, wallet and adjustable strap — offered a hands-free solution that’s both intentional and stylish. It quickly became a go-to accessory for minimalists, travelers and multitaskers alike.

Bandolier’s product line has since expanded to include coordinated AirPods holders, leather tech pouches, clip-on mini bags, wristlets and customizable charms. With its emphasis on craftsmanship and modern utility, Bandolier continues to set the standard for wearable tech accessories that move with you.

Bandolier Mila Magsafe Case, $128, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Status Anxiety

Founded in 2004 in Australia, Status Anxiety began as a handbag brand with a minimalist ethos, focusing on high-quality leather goods without the premium price tag. Over time, the brand expanded to include a range of leather tech accessories, seamlessly blending fashion with functionality. Their design philosophy emphasizes clean lines, subtle branding and a commitment to ethical production practices.

Status Anxiety’s tech-accessory line includes sleek leather phone cases, laptop sleeves, AirPods cases and tech pouches, all crafted from premium materials.

Status Anxiety Who’s Who Phone Case, $60, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Maison de Sabré

Maison de Sabré was founded in 2017 by Australian brothers Zane and Omar Sabré, who transitioned from careers in dentistry to establish a luxury leather accessories brand. Their initial offering — a monogrammed leather phone case — quickly gained traction, leading to the brand’s expansion into a comprehensive range of leather goods, including its viral bag charms.

The brand’s product line encompasses handcrafted leather phone cases compatible with iPhone and Android devices, AirPods cases, laptop sleeves and tech pouches such as AirTag holders in playful designs — including collabs with Hello Kitty and the Mr. Men and Little Miss franchises. Each item is meticulously crafted, utilizing sustainable, full-grain European leather and featuring details such as hand-painted edges and polished brass hardware.

Maison de Sabré Sling Phone Case, $129, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

PopSockets

In 2010, David Barnett, a philosophy professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, sought a solution to the constant tangling of his iPhone headphone cords. His inventive response was a collapsible grip affixed to the back of a phone — which evolved into PopSockets, officially launched in 2014. From its humble beginnings in Barnett’s garage, the company has grown into a global digital lifestyle brand, selling over 275 million of its signature phone grips across 75 countries.

PopSockets’ product line has expanded well beyond its original grip. The brand now offers a comprehensive range of tech accessories, including removable MagSafe-compatible grips, wallets, phone cases, mounts and wireless chargers. The brand often features fun collaborations, like with Pokémon and Disney most recently, as well as customizable options like monogramming and photo printing.

Popsockets Mirror Desert MagSafe Case, $40, available here


View the 5 images of this gallery on the
original article

Please note: Occasionally, we use affiliate links on our site. This in no way affects our editorial decision-making. (Learn more about our sponsored affiliate offerings.)





#Brands #Making #Cute #Functional #Tech #Accessories #Devices

Related Posts

Pratt Institute Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Two formats were used to present the work of Pratt’s graduating class this year. Thirty-three students participated in an exhibition, while another 30 sent their work down the runway. Before…

Pierpaolo Piccioli Is Balenciaga’s New Creative Director

Believe it or not, it’s already been a year and two months since Pierpaolo Piccioli took his final bow at Valentino. His Fall/Winter 2024 show still lives rent-free in fashion…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *