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Lethbridge Inventor Proposes Microchip Alert System for Lost Phones

Lethbridge Inventor Proposes Microchip Alert System for Lost Phones

A Lethbridge, Alberta, inventor is looking to solve the problem of misplaced mobile devices with a new concept called the T L CASE. The design utilizes a microchip implant to trigger an alert if a user accidentally leaves their phone behind, aiming to provide a reliable safeguard against loss.

The proposed system functions as an integrated reminder, alerting owners the moment they move out of range of their device. Designed with portability in mind, the compact hardware is intended for seamless daily use. Beyond the physical case, the inventor envisions the technology incorporating a specific microchip implant to facilitate the retrieval process.

Currently, the design is being managed through the Toronto sales office of InventHelp under reference number TRO-1655. The concept is now available for licensing or acquisition by manufacturers interested in consumer electronics. Technical drawings and a prototype model have been prepared for potential partners to review.

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