Lockpicking Phone Case V2





One of my unconventional hobbies is lockpicking. It's not driven by any nefarious intent, but rather the fascination with the complexity and dexterity this activity demands. The satisfaction of feeling and hearing the subtle "click" when the pins set is an experience that never grows old, and the joy on people's faces as I successfully turn the cylinder to open a lock brings a smile to my face. To accommodate this passion, I have designed a phone case that conveniently holds my lockpicking tools, just in case I come across a lock that's worthy of my challenge or for those moments when I accidentally lock myself out.



After recognizing some shortcomings in the first version, I embarked on creating a second iteration of the lockpicking phone case with a focus on enhancing its overall functionality. The primary issues I addressed were the sensitivity of the volume and power buttons and the excessive thickness of the case. This was resolved by creating seamless and hidden buttons and reducing the case's thickness by 2 mm. Additionally, I added a cutout for a pop socket, ensuring a secure grip on the phone and allowing for hands-free content viewing.