Kickstarter of the Week: ONEPOCKET for iPhone 5 – More Than an iPhone Case, More Than a Wallet

If you’re like me, your pockets are full of junk. Keys, billfold, iPhone, change… Anything I can do to lessen the load in my pockets is always welcome. Enter ONEPOCKET, this week’s featured Kickstarter.

From the ONEPOCKET website:

The idea is to keep your iPhone protected and, by allowing you to keep the contents of your wallet together with it, ONEPOCKET will also help to minimize the chances of leaving important belongings behind as everything you need will be in one place and will also fit in one single pocket!

The ONEPOCKET is designed using the same idea as the magic wallets that were popular a few years ago. The iPhone is held to the ONEPOCKET in a safe and secure manner, but it also allows you to quickly slide up the iPhone in order to take photos using the rear-facing camera.

The ONEPOCKET has two hooks on it to allow attaching your keys, USB drives, key rings, or whatever else you need to attach.

Two lateral openings allow you easy access to the volume and mute controls on the side of your iPhone, and also one on top for access to the power button. You can also use the headphones, or charge your iPhone without removing it from the ONEPOCKET.

The ONEPOCKET will also work as a stand for your device, so you can watch videos, or keep it steady for FaceTime calls.

The ONEPOCKET will be available in two colors: black piano and snow white.

If the ONEPOCKET looks like something you might be interested in, be sure to visit the ONEPOCKET Kickstarter site and check it out.

Have you seen, or even better yet do you have, a current Kickstarter or Indiegogo project you’d like us to check out? If you do then drop me a line at chris@www.mactrast.com. Tell me all about the project, and why you think it would make a good subject for a future Kickstarter/Indiegogo Project of the Week. If I agree, I’ll contact you for more information.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.