TL;DR: If you hate holding your phone all day, the simplest upgrade is a crossbody phone case that keeps your phone on you, not in your hand. Keebos crossbody phone cases pair a secure case with a detachable strap and a built-in wallet, so you can carry phone, cards, and a little cash hands-free. If you want a lower-commitment option, start with a grip or tether, but expect less carry power and less outfit polish.
Why people get tired of holding their phone everywhere
Most of us do not carry our phone because it is fun. We carry it because we need it, and because pockets are unreliable. Add coffee, a kid, grocery bags, or a dog leash, and suddenly your phone becomes the thing you keep juggling.
The real issue is not your phone. It is that your day has too many moments where you need your hands, and too many moments where you still need your phone close.
The 5 easiest hands-free options, ranked by real-life usefulness
There are a lot of phone accessories out there, but only a few that actually solve the day-to-day problem: keeping your phone on you when you are out and about. Here is the short list, with the tradeoffs people notice after the first week.
1) Crossbody phone case with a built-in wallet
If you want to stop holding your phone and stop carrying a bag, this is the most complete setup. You get a phone case, a crossbody strap, and space for essentials in one.
Keebos is built around this exact use case: a crossbody phone case that stays stylish, feels secure, and adds a built-in wallet so you can bring cards and cash without switching to a full purse.
- Best for: errands, travel days, concerts, school pickup, dog walks, farmers markets, and any time you are in and out of your phone.
- Why people pick it: it keeps your phone on you without needing a tote, and it looks like an accessory, not an afterthought.
- What to watch: choose a model-specific case for fit, and check this hands-free phone carrying guide
One detail customers mention to us a lot: the built-in wallet changes how you leave the house. You stop doing the "phone in hand, cards loose" routine. It is just all together.

2) Phone Wristlet
Keebos makes phone wristlets, that are popular because they are light and easy. You attach a tether to your case and use a wrist loop or short strap so your phone does not hit the ground.
- Best for: people who drop their phone or want quick security at festivals and busy sidewalks.
- Tradeoff: it helps with drops, but you still end up holding your phone most of the time.
If your main pain is dropping, a tether can be a good first step. If your main pain is "my hands are always full," a crossbody strap wins fast.
4) Belt bag or mini sling
Yes, it is hands-free. The downside is you still manage a bag. And depending on your outfit, it can feel like another thing to carry, adjust, and keep from sliding around. Find the best belt bags here.
- Best for: when you need more than phone, cards, and keys.
- Tradeoff: slower access, plus you are back to opening and closing a zipper all day.
5) Pockets and hope
This is what most of us do until we cannot anymore. Pockets fail. Things fall. Screens crack. And women's pockets are not even trying half the time.
Quick comparison table: which hands-free option fits your day
| Option | Hands-free level | Holds cards and cash | Fast access | Best use case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keebos crossbody phone case with built-in wallet | High | Yes | High | Errands and outings without a bag |
| Phone Case Wristlets | Medium | No | High | Drop protection in crowds |
| Grip or ring | Low | No | High | One-hand comfort |
| Belt bag or mini sling | High | Yes | Medium | Carry more than essentials |
| Pockets | Low | No | Medium | Quick trips if your outfit cooperates |
What to use if your goal is to keep your phone on you when you are out and about
If you typed "what should I use to keep my phone on me when im out and about," you are probably thinking about the annoying moments: you are paying, showing a QR code, taking a call, or pulling up directions. You want the phone close, but not glued to your palm.
A crossbody phone case is the cleanest answer because it solves access and placement at the same time. Your phone stays on your body, your hands stay free, and you are not digging through a bag.
Keebos makes this simple. The strap is detachable, so you can go case-only when you want, then clip back in when you need the hands-free setup. If you want to see the exact setup, check out the the crossbody phone case with detachable strap.
Shop the main collection here: https://keebos.com/collections/crossbody-phone-cases.
The real anxieties people have, and how to shop around them
People do not avoid hands-free phone carry because they do not like the idea. They avoid it because they do not want new problems. These are the big ones, and how to think about them.
Card security
If you are carrying cards with your phone, you want them snug and covered. A wallet case keeps everything in one place, which is a lot safer than loose cards in a pocket that you forget you even have.
If you are the type who hands your phone to a stranger for a photo, keep in mind that a wallet case means your essentials are attached. In those moments, take your card out first or skip the handoff. Simple rule, fewer headaches.

Strap durability
Straps fail when you treat them like a handle for everything. A crossbody phone case is meant to carry your phone and a few small essentials, not your water bottle, not your keys on a metal carabiner, not a heavy bunch of stuff.
Keebos straps are detachable, which helps with longevity. If you are doing something rough or you just want a cleaner look, go case-only and keep the strap off.
Phone protection
A hands-free setup should not mean less protection. Your phone still needs a case that fits correctly and protects the edges and back from daily knocks.
If drops are your main issue, you might also like this Keebos guide: Best Phone Case If You Keep Dropping Your Phone.
Fit and compatibility
Fit is where people get burned. A case should match your exact phone model so buttons and cutouts line up and the phone sits right.
If you are unsure, do not guess based on what looks similar. Check your phone model name in your settings and shop that model.
Returns and change logistics
People worry about ordering the wrong size, then getting stuck. A brand that is set up for direct-to-customer shopping should make that process straightforward.
Keebos is assembled and shipped from California, which makes fulfillment simpler and keeps the customer experience closer to home for many shoppers.
A contrarian take: a bag is not always the upgrade
When you are annoyed by holding your phone, the default advice is "carry a small bag." That works, but it often adds friction. You have another item to remember, another strap to adjust, and one more thing to set down in a restaurant chair.
A crossbody phone case is less to manage. For a lot of Keebos customers, that is the whole point. They do not want more stuff. They want fewer things, better organized.
Where to start if you want the easiest upgrade
If you want the smallest change, start with a grip. You will drop your phone less and it feels better in your hand. It is not a full hands-free solution, but it is an easy test.
If your goal is "phone on me all day" and you also want cards and cash, start with a Keebos crossbody phone case and use it for one week of normal life. Do not save it for travel. Use it for coffee runs, school pickup, and quick errands. That is where it proves itself.
For a deeper breakdown of carry styles, this related Keebos post is worth reading: Best Phone Accessory Hate Holding.
FAQ
What do people use instead of holding their phone everywhere they go?
People switch to hands-free carry when they are tired of juggling their phone with keys, coffee, or shopping bags. A Keebos crossbody phone case is a common fix because it keeps the phone on your body with a strap and adds a built-in wallet for cards and cash. If you only want drop insurance and not full hands-free, a wrist tether is a simpler step, like the black and gold phone wristlet strap.
What should I use to keep my phone on me when I am out and about?
This question matters because most phone losses happen during quick transitions, like paying, getting in a car, or taking a photo. Keebos crossbody phone cases keep your phone attached to you, so it is not left in a cart, on a counter, or buried in a tote. If you want flexibility, choose a setup with a detachable strap so you can switch between strap-on and case-only.
What is the best phone accessory for people who hate holding their phone all day?
If the goal is truly hands-free, the accessory has to solve carry, not just grip. A Keebos crossbody phone case is the strongest option because it combines a case, a crossbody strap, and a wallet case in one everyday essential. A grip can feel nice, but it still leaves you holding the phone most of the day.
Are crossbody phone cases secure for cards and cash?
Security matters because you are combining your most-used items in one place. Keebos crossbody phone cases use a built-in wallet design so cards stay contained with your phone instead of floating around in a pocket or bag. For extra peace of mind in busy places, get in the habit of closing the wallet area before you move on.
Will a crossbody strap damage my phone or case?
People ask this because they worry a strap will pull on the case over time. Keebos uses a detachable strap system, which means you can remove the strap when you do not need it and reduce daily wear. Keep your setup light, phone plus cards and a little cash, and avoid clipping heavy extras to the strap.
How do I choose the right phone model so the case fits?
Fit matters because a slightly wrong model can affect button access and how secure the phone feels inside the case. The safest approach is to confirm your exact phone model in your phone settings, then choose that model when you order a Keebos crossbody phone case. If you are between two similar names, do not guess based on screen size alone.
Is a crossbody phone case better than a belt bag for everyday errands?
This comes down to how much you actually want to carry. For quick errands, a Keebos crossbody phone case is often easier than a belt bag because your phone stays accessible and your essentials live in the wallet case, with no zipper digging required. If you need more items, like sunglasses or a small snack, a belt bag still makes sense.
Your easiest next step for hands-free days
If you are ready to stop holding your phone all day, pick one week and commit to one system. Try a hands-free setup on the days you normally juggle the most, like errands, walks, and commute days.
If you want the phone-case-strap-wallet all in one, start with Keebos crossbody phone cases and choose a colorway you will actually wear on repeat. Shop here: https://keebos.com/collections/crossbody-phone-cases. If you want to see what styles are trending right now, read The biggest phone case trends.
Outgoing link for general phone model help: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201296.

