For device-customization enthusiasts at every level
Your setup deserves better than bare plastic — find the right skin or vinyl wrap for every device you own
Picking a skin sounds simple until you're staring at 40 finishes, two adhesive types, and wildly different cut quality. We sort it out so your first (or fiftieth) pick actually sticks.
Editor's Top Picks
What we'd buy
Our standout recommendations across every guide. Prices and availability change; we may earn a commission on purchases.
SopiGuard Sticker Skin for 2025 Apple AirPods Pro 3 Earbuds Vinyl Wrap (Carbon Black)
MightySkins Carbon Fiber Skin Compatible with Apple iPhone 15 Full Wrap - Solid Burgundy | Protective Durable Textured Carbon Fiber Finish | Easy to Apply & Change Styles | Made in The USA
IT'S A SKIN 24x48 Inch Cornhole Board Wraps - Your Custom Design Upload - Pack of 2 Decals for Cornhole Game Boards - Bean Bag Toss Vinyl Cover Stickers - with 1 Dry Erase Marker and Scoreboard
What you'll find here
Guides built for every kind of wrap obsession
Whether you're peeling your first budget skin or coordinating a full boutique colorway drop across six devices, you'll find a straight answer here — no jargon wall, no upsell pressure.
Device Skins & Wraps
From $8 budget phone wraps to precision-laser-cut Dbrand skins with carbon fiber and brushed-metal finishes — we break down which brands cut clean, which finishes owners say actually last, and what the price difference buys you in the real world. If it goes on a phone, laptop, tablet, controller, or earbuds, it's here.
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Specialty Finishes & Textures
Matte black is just the starting point. We dig into holographic, brushed metal, carbon fiber, and niche boutique textures — explaining what each finish feels like in hand, how reviewers and owners rate their durability over months of daily carry, and which ones are worth the splurge for a statement build.
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Vinyl Wrap Tools & Techniques
Bubbles, lift corners, and mis-aligned cuts are almost always a technique problem, not a product problem. Our application guides cover wet-apply vs. dry-apply, the tools worth keeping in your kit (squeegee, heat gun, and beyond), and the exact steps that make the difference between a clean install and a redo.
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