When using it it is easy to work by removing the screwdriver and inserting it into the slot on the top.Īllen tool which was separately provided. When sliding the knob on the left side, two screwdrivers will come out. If you push the knife & saw blade's knob to the other side, the bottle opener will appear. So we will look at each function one by one.
Side volume button, manner mode button etc. Turning the back and putting it in various ways, it quickly transforms into a tremendously strong iPhone.Ĭharging port and earphone jack were exposed properly. It is an ordinary iPhone case from the table. Remove the bottom protector and put the iPhone in the case. Paste the enclosed screen protector on the handheld iPhone. Remove the screw fixing the main unit with a wrench. Because the box contains an L-shaped Allen wrench and a screw etc. In addition, the knife has a primary lock button, so that the knife will not come out unless you move the button, so the knife does not jump out and hurt the inside of the bag unintentionally. The knife also puts down the knob and stores it. I thicken and heavy the iPhone one by one.īefore using, store the screwdriver stuck in the Teppen first in the case. The thickness is 11.9 mm, the weight is 100 grams. A ruler is also attached to the long side of the case. Peel off the seal and store all the tools all together. On the back side, what is stored in each slot is written on the seal. The knife stuck out when it arrived, and the Allen wrench was separately provided. Some of them included main body, screen protector, serial number registration card, assembly manual, etc. It is a case where digital and analog that it was developed by former Apple engineer are fused, but how much can actually be used? So, I bought it and tried it a lot. In addition to protecting the iPhone with a rugged aluminum case, it houses 22 kinds of tools such as knife, screw, screwdriver, pliers, bottle opener, stand, allen tool etc and it plays an active part in outdoor and do-it-yourself work iPhone 5 / The case for 5s is " TaskOne G3"is. “The TaskLab team has been diligently working around the clock on our PR campaign and social media, trying to get the word out about the case to our target audience of engineers, handymen, and outdoors men and women.23:00:56 I tried using a tough case "TaskOne G 3" that built in 22 kinds of tools that the iPhone turns into a knife, a bottle opener, a driver, etc. We are not there yet, but are confident that we will reach our goal” say Shelton. “We are overwhelmed with the support of the project so far. The road for getting TaskOne to market will be swift and it is clear from the rapid 50% funding raised in just fifteen days that there is a tremendous demand for an iPhone toolkit. The case shell is manufactured from a combination of aircraft-grade aluminum and polycarbonate that makes for a very strong and robust design, and at 89 grams for the iPhone 4 version TaskOne is surprisingly light. TaskOne has a total of 16 tools, all of which are very capable of performing small to moderate sized tasks and are easily accessible via sliders on the backside of the case. The case is geared toward engineers, handymen, bicyclists, outdoor lovers and anyone who likes to have some basic tools easily accessible at all times. Some might flinch when they see the tests, but the videos clearly show that the case is very well designed, solidly constructed and keeps the iPhone5 safe in some pretty extreme situations.” “We also released a video on our website that shows some stress testing of the case with an iPhone 5 installed. “The case is light and strong enough to width stand abuse, not damage your phone, and even keep it safe when dropped.” continues Shelton. This was how our TaskOne iPhone case was born.”
As a result of my own needs, I figured there were a lot of people like me that would enjoy having a handy toolkit bundled into their iPhone. “They say necessity is the mother of all inventions.
“I spend a lot of my day using tools and always wish I had a multi-tool in my pocket, but never carry one due to the size, bulk and inconvenience of a stand-alone multi-tool,” says Addison Shelton, inventor and recent Stanford University graduate. The project is currently seeking funding of $32,000 on the crowd funding website Indiegogo, and is offering a TaskOne case for the reduced price of $75 for the first 200 backers of the project.