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Scosche MagicMount Flask Turns Your iPhone Into a Gym Companion With MagSafe on the Cap

Scosche MagicMount Flask is a $49 24 oz stainless water bottle with integrated MagSafe magnet that holds an iPhone for gym workouts and treadmill use.

Scosche MagicMount Flask Turns Your iPhone Into a Gym Companion With MagSafe on the Cap

What it is

The Scosche MagicMount Flask is a 24 oz double-walled stainless-steel water flask with a MagSafe-compatible magnet integrated into the cap. The magnet snaps to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone (12 and newer, plus MagSafe-cased Android phones) so the phone sits face-up on the bottle during a workout. Core specs: 24 oz capacity, 10 hours rated cold retention, 6 hours hot retention, 304 stainless interior, leak-resistant threaded cap with silicone gasket, and a standard N52 neodymium magnet array matched to MagSafe alignment tolerances.

Pricing: $49.99 at Scosche direct and $44.99 street at Amazon.

What's interesting

A MagSafe-equipped water bottle is a niche but genuinely useful category crossover. 9to5Mac's MagSafe Monday feature framed the use case clearly: gym-goers who follow workout videos on their phone or track sets with apps like Strong or Hevy are already setting the phone on a bench or floor. The flask's MagSafe cap lets the phone ride along with the water bottle to each machine, keeping the screen at roughly chest height when the bottle stands upright on the floor.

Magnet strength is tuned to hold a Pro Max-sized iPhone without slippage but still release cleanly by hand. iMore's coverage confirmed no drop-offs during moderate jostling (walking, carrying the bottle in a gym bag), and the release pull matches a standard MagSafe charger.

The flask itself is competitive as a standalone insulated bottle. 24 oz with double-wall vacuum insulation covers a long workout, and the 304 stainless liner does not retain flavor. Build quality matches similarly priced Stanley, Hydro Flask, and YETI offerings in this size class.

Treadmill and stationary bike use is where the product shines. Placing the phone on the bottle on a tread console extends the viewing angle for YouTube or Netflix without reaching across to re-mount on a dashboard mount. For Peloton content consumption outside the Peloton display, the flask is a simple alternative.

Scosche's MagicMount hardware has a decade-long track record with car vent and dash mounts; the flask extends the brand's competence into a new form factor without inventing a new magnet system.

What's missing or unverified

Magnet plus stainless is not a universally compatible combination. Users with iPhone cases that do not pass MagSafe through (most non-MagSafe-certified cases) will see weak adhesion. Scosche recommends a MagSafe-certified case or a bare iPhone.

Phone-on-bottle is not a replacement for a phone tripod for video content creation. For active creators who need stable vertical shooting angles, dedicated gym tripods remain the right tool.

Cold retention at 10 hours is below flagship bottles like the YETI Rambler (24+ hours) and Hydro Flask Standard Mouth (24 hours). For buyers who want premium insulation, the MagicMount Flask is not the thermal leader, it's the MagSafe-enabled bottle.

The magnet adds weight and thickness to the cap. Users who want to carry the flask in a backpack side pocket will find the cap slightly thicker than a flat-top bottle, though it still fits standard bottle pockets.

No Qi wireless charging through the magnet. The MagicMount magnet is purely mechanical alignment; it does not transmit power. Buyers expecting charge-while-you-workout functionality need a separate MagSafe charger plus a portable battery.

$49 for a 24 oz bottle plus MagSafe magnet is premium pricing relative to standalone bottles ($20-$35) but reasonable given the added feature. Buyers evaluating cost-per-feature should compare against buying a standard bottle and a separate phone mount.

Who it's for

Gym-goers who consume video content (workout tutorials, streaming shows, coaching videos) during sessions and want their phone at chest height without a bench-specific mount. Home treadmill and Peloton users who want a secondary screen alongside the built-in display. iPhone-first users already invested in MagSafe accessories who will appreciate one more compatible device.

Not for: buyers wanting a premium-thermal bottle, Android users without MagSafe-compatible cases, or creators needing a stable video tripod.

Verdict

The Scosche MagicMount Flask at $49 is a useful niche accessory for MagSafe iPhone owners who work out with content on their phone. The magnet works as advertised, the 24 oz insulated bottle is legitimately well-built, and the crossover is more practical than gimmicky. Against a YETI Rambler and a separate phone mount (higher total cost), the MagicMount Flask wins on integration and portability; it loses on thermal performance. For gym-going iPhone users who track workouts or watch video during sessions, this is the right pick.

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This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 90%.

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