A device designed to secure a mobile communication tool to the posterior region of the human torso. These accessories allow hands-free operation while positioning the device within easy reach. An example includes adhesive-backed pouches affixed to clothing or straps designed to be worn across the back or around the waist with a rear-facing pocket for phone storage.
The utility of such a device centers on providing convenient access to a phone while freeing the user’s hands. This can be advantageous in various scenarios, such as navigating crowded environments, engaging in physical activities, or managing other tasks where both hands are required. Historically, similar solutions have been employed for carrying other small items, with this adaptation specifically targeting mobile phones due to their ubiquity.