With Disney’s favourite blue alien returning to the big screen on May 23rd, EXG Pro is excited to showcase their range of officially licensed Lilo & Stitch accessories that celebrate the heart, humour and chaos of Stitch in collectible form. From wireless earbuds to phone holders that double as functional décor, this playful collection blends fan-favourite character designs with everyday utility.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Stitch Buds Pro – £49.99 Available from ExgPro.com

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At the intersection of function and fandom, the Stitch Buds Pro bundle features Bluetooth 5.3 wireless earbuds for high-performance audio on the go. Housed in a custom Stitch figure that cradles the earbuds in his tiny arms, this imaginative piece lets fans listen in style while keeping their favourite experiment close by. It’s a collectible that performs, both in sound quality and personality.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Hula Stitch Cable Guys Controller & Phone Stand – £29.99 Available from ExgPro.com

Lilo & Stitch: Hula Stitch Cable Guys Controller Holder and Phone Stand

Hula Stitch is ready to unwind with you. Sporting a grass skirt and island crown, this joyful rendition of Stitch is more than ornamental, it’s a sturdy stand for phones, gaming controllers and remotes. Whether you’re mid-game or mid-vacation, Hula Stitch brings their island spirit to your desktop.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Smiley Stitch Cable Guys Controller & Phone Stand – £29.99 Available from ExgPro.com

Lilo & Stitch: Smiley Stitch Cable Guys Controller Holder and Phone Stand

Nothing brightens a desk quite like Smiley Stitch. With an ear-to-ear grin and a gleeful pose, this version of Stitch is both lovable and practical. Designed to securely cradle smartphones and controllers, he brings infectious joy to every tech setup, making him a favourite among collectors and casual fans alike.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Classic Stitch Cable Guys Controller & Phone Stand – £29.99 Available from ExgPro.com

Lilo & Stitch: Stitch Cable Guys Controller Holder and Phone Stand | EXG Pro

This is Stitch in his purest form, Experiment 626 with his trademark attitude. As part of EXG Pro’s acclaimed Cable Guys range, this detailed holder offers stable support for a range of tech, from PlayStation controllers to mobile phones. Whether perched on a shelf or desk, he brings both functionality and flair to your setup.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Loved Up Stitch Holdems – £19.99 Available from ExgPro.com

Lilo & Stitch: Loved Up Stitch Holdems, Mini Collectibles With a Twist

Sealed with kisses, the Loved Up Stitch Holdem is a sweet addition to EXG Pro’s mini-holder range. Perfect for earbuds, phones, or other essentials, this heart-melting design captures Stitch’s softer side. A pocket-sized accessory with personality, it brings a touch of affection to any set-up.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Badness Level Stitch Holdems – £19.99 Available from ExgPro.com

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Turn up the mischief with the Badness Level Stitch Holdem, decked out in bold red and white. This rebellious take on Stitch keeps your small tech items in check with just the right amount of attitude. A cheeky organiser with a wild side, ideal for fans who embrace Stitch’s more chaotic tendencies.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Sunset Stitch Holdems – £19.99 Available from ExgPro.com

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Evoking golden hour vibes and ohana-inspired energy, the Sunset Stitch Holdem is as radiant as it is useful. This palm-sized figure is a cheerful way to keep devices tidy while adding a warm, tropical twist to any setting. It’s the perfect pick for those who want their tech accessories to double as mood boosters.

EXG Pro Lilo & Stitch: Underpants Hero Stitch Holdems – £19.99 Available from ExgPro.com

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Quirky, comical and undeniably Stitch, the Underpants Hero Holdem steals the spotlight with his cheeky superhero persona. Designed to cradle your earbuds or hold a small device, this fun-sized figure adds a dose of humour to everyday organisation. Because every hero needs somewhere to stash their tech.

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