A German student has invented an airbag for your phone: a case that detects when its falling and

June 2024 ยท 2 minute read
2018-06-29T13:36:00Z

There are plenty of case options to effectively protect mobile phones from damage โ€” whether it's water damage, cracks, scrapes or anything in between. But these cases often come with a price: They add significant bulk to devices that are typically carried around in pockets all day.

A German student named Philip Frenzel has patented a potential solution for this problem: the AD (active dampening) phone case. The case comes with sensors that can detect when the phone is in free-fall, which prompts the release of four springs that cause the phone to bounce when it hits the ground โ€” dampening the impact, and hopefully preventing any scrapes or cracks. 

While the case seems like a good solution for drops on flat surfaces, it doesn't look like it would prevent scratches or cracks if the phone fell onto a jagged edge or anything that is uneven. 

It's not for sale yet, but Frenzel has already acquired a patent and has received an award from the German Society of Mechatronics for his creation. 

Here's a video showing how the case works:

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