'Smartphone airbag' can protect your device from smashing

Press Trust of India  |  Berlin 

Scientists have invented a case that acts like an airbag, deploying small spider-like legs that can absorb the impact when the device is dropped.

The protective shell appears no different from the normal phone cases. However, when the phone is in free fall shock-absorbers shoot out from the four corners to protect it from damage.

The case, built by from in Germany, uses a set of eight that lie flat inside the case, reported.

The ADcase - "AD" stands for "active damping" - is fitted with sensors that can detect when a phone was in freefall, and deploy a set of retractable legs bound by in response.

The dampers can be folded back in manually after a fall.

Frenzel is planning to launch a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter this month.

According to the ADcase website, the initial product offering may be limited to recent models.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 13:40 IST