SafePouch is a locking pouch system that gives schools and venues device-free spaces — without confiscation, conflict, or compromise. Students and guests keep their devices; SafePouch keeps their attention.
Now in use at Maranatha High School
A rugged locking pouch and a magnetic base — tough enough for a mosh pit, simple enough for a hallway. Devices go quiet the second the pouch taps shut, and open again in a second on the way out.
A rugged, reusable pouch and a magnetic locking system — the same tap-to-lock hardware trusted in classrooms and at sold-out shows.
Cordura fabric that takes a beating — from backpacks to mosh pits. The device drops in, the pouch taps shut, and it stays locked, silent, and out of sight until it's tapped open again.
Every SafePouch can be built to match your school or venue. Print your logo or mascot right on the pouch, and pick the colors that fit your brand — so it looks like it belongs to you, not a rental.
Pick the Cordura shade that matches your school, district, or venue — then print your logo on top. Need an exact brand match? Custom colorways are available on larger orders.
The magnetic pin snaps shut with a tap and only releases on an unlock base.
Bases at the exits release every pouch instantly — no keys, no apps, no lines.
Rugged Cordura and reinforced stitching — reusable year after year, show after show.
One simple system that gives schools and venues their attention back — without taking anyone's device away.
Students engage and crowds stay present — eyes up, not buried in a screen.
Everyone keeps their own device. No bins, no confiscation, no daily battles.
Tap to lock and unlock. No apps, no logins, no lines forming at entry.
No Wi-Fi, no batteries, no software to manage — the pouch just works.
On-site unlock stations and staff devices keep everyone reachable.
One consistent rule across every classroom, period, and event.
Three steps. No apps, no confiscation, no daily power struggles.
Result: people keep their own device — but it's locked, silent, and out of sight.
Result: classrooms stay focused and crowds stay present.
Result: a routine that runs itself, every day and every show.
Different rooms, same problem — and the same solution, sized to each.
Replace patchy classroom rules with one consistent standard across every period. Administrators get compliance data; teachers get their classrooms back.
A school where devices aren't a daily fight — and where teachers can finally teach into the silence.
For artists who want the room present, and venues that want the moment to belong to the people in it — not the feed.
A crowd that actually shows up for the show, without venue staff playing camera police.