Losing your phone at a music festival isn't just annoying—it's an epidemic.
Festivals and raves have become hotbeds for phone thefts, turning carefree events into stress-filled searches for stolen devices. In fact, an astonishing 70 million phones are lost or stolen annually—that's enough for an entire country the size of Thailand.
With a phone lost or stolen every half-second worldwide, it’s no wonder that festival-goers are looking for ways to keep their devices secure. But one startup, ClutchLoop, has been working to prevent those dreaded "where's my phone?" heart attacks.
The brand's innovative phone tether uses a durable, retractable steel line to securely attach your device to your clothing or bag, protecting it from both theft and accidental loss. ClutchLoop says it's just like a leash for your phone, only more stylish.
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The device, priced at $25, is a simple yet effective safeguard that offers both peace of mind and a touch of style. No one expects to fall victim to phone theft, but with it happening constantly, this tether could be a lifesaver for any raver.
Already empowering over 100,000 festival-goers across the globe, ClutchLoop is now expanding beyond just utility. It isn't just about function—it's about culture. The company regularly joins forces with DJs, festivals and venues to develop exclusive designs and partnerships, like recent collaborations with Excision's Lost Lands and Miami's iconic Club Space.
You can find out more about ClutchLoop and its products here.
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