This 'mobile airbag' could keep dropped phones intact

IANS  |  San Francisco 

displays could soon become a thing of the past thanks to an innovative mobile case made by a German engineering student that acts like an to protect dropped phones from smashing.

The case, created by of in Germany, senses when a phone is in a free fall and deploys small legs to protect it from damage, reported on Sunday.

The shock-absorbers in the four corners of the case do not make the case look odd as they lie flat inside the case in normal situations. They get released only when the case senses a free fall.

The student built the sensors that detect the free fall of the cell phone and developed a that unfolds during the fall and the power and the fall, according to a report in the German publication Preview Online. The dampers cane be folded in manually after a fall and are reusable.

For his invention, called "AD Case" where AD stands for "active damping", Frenzel won an award from the

He expects to launch the device on Kickstarter this month along with another student at the university.

Frenzel founded a start-up together with Peter Mayer, a graduate in economics from Aalen University, in order to launch his "AD Case" as a product.

Frenzel's invention has already been registered for a patent, the report said.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 11:24 IST