A device designed to secure a mobile telephone to the user’s head. This enables hands-free operation, allowing the individual to record point-of-view footage, engage in activities while maintaining visual access to the phone’s screen, or use the device for communication. Examples can range from simple straps to more elaborate harnesses with adjustable viewing angles.
Hands-free operation provides various advantages, including increased situational awareness and the ability to perform tasks without directly holding the phone. Historically, similar solutions have been employed in fields like emergency services and military applications where hands-free communication and data access are critical. Consumer-level accessibility has broadened in recent years, driven by the demand for wearable technology and personal video recording.