Did You Know You Can 3D Print These iPhone and Apple Watch Accessories?

When they first debuted, 3D printers were cost-prohibitive. That was then, but this is now. Now, 3D printing is affordable, with full-fledged printers available for less than $250. Many people are hesitant to purchase a 3D printer because they don't see a need for one, but they may soon change their mind when they realize all the different iPhone accessories and more they can literally print out on the cheap. Continue reading to browse five accessories that you can print quickly and easily with most 3D printers.
iPhone MagSafe Stand

Have an iPhone 12 with the MagSafe connector? Then you should absolutely check out this 3D printed MagSafe stand. Its simple design will hold your phone securely on your desktop. You can watch videos and connect to a zoom meeting without removing it from the stand.
Charging Stand for Apple Watch, iPhone and iPad

If you are like me, you have more than one Apple device hanging out on your desk or nightstand. Consolidate the charging process with this combination charging stand that holds an Apple Watch, an iPhone, and an iPad all at one time.
Apple Watch Stand

This Apple Watch stand will hold your Apple Watch in a horizontal orientation and lets you use the watch when you are tired of wearing it on your wrist. Just pop your Apple Watch's puck-shaped charger inside and plug it in to charge on a nightstand or elsewhere.
Apple TV Mount

Have an Apple TV and need a place to store it securely? Then this Apple TV stand may be a perfect fit. The 3D printed mount is designed to attach to a mounted TV. There's even space for all the cords and cables to pass through the back of the stand.
Modular iPhone Clamp

Need a mount to attach your iPhone for a hands-free selfie? Or just want a unique angle for a photo or video? Then check out this modular phone clamp with both a desktop stand and a G-clamp. You can use the stand on top of your desk and then swap it for a clamp that'll attach to side of your desk.
Want Even More 3D Printed Gems?
Are you looking for even more cases, stands, and accessories for your iPhone, iPad or Mac? Then you need to check out the 3D printing repositories at Thangs and Thingiverse. Both of these websites allow users to submit 3D printed models that you can download and use with your own 3D printer.