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  2. Yondr - Wikipedia

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    Yondr's core product is the Yondr Pouch, a magnetic pouch in which a person's cell phone may remain in their possession but unusable within a designated phone-free area (such as a school, performance venue, meeting room, etc.).

  3. Confiscation. Calls home. Sealed pouches. Why schools ...

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    Students place phones in magnetically sealed Yondr pouches as they enter campus. The phones stay in backpacks or pants pockets. At the end of the school day, students tap the pouches on a magnetic ...

  4. Schools are spending millions to keep kids' phones locked up

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    Graham Dugoni, the CEO of Yondr, invented the pouches in 2014 when there was less anxiety about the amount of time kids spent on phones. “At the time, I was going around door-to-door.

  5. Schools have spent millions on Yondr phone pouches, designed ...

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    During the past eight years, schools in 41 states have spent millions of dollars on Yondr products — magnetically sealed fabric pouches that are used to lock up phones and other handheld tech ...

  6. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Leather cases; Cases with integrated kick stands; Battery cases; Cases with protection devices; Holsters are commonly used as third-party cases for devices, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners. Heavy duty cases are designed to protect from drops and scratches. A standing (or kickstand) case keeps the device standing ...

  7. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    The NFL allowed dummy communication in regular-season games in 1994, 38 years after the Browns' experiment. Rather than coaches calling a time-out in order to give a play to a quarterback, many of today's teams have opted for radios inside their quarterback's helmet.

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