VRYPAC LLC
The VryPeek by Vrypac
The VryPeek by Vrypac
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VryPeek treats the phone as a functional limb rather than an object to be carried. This patented mechanism can by worn as a piece of gear, or it can be built into clothing or bigger gear with a license.
Positioned centrally on the chest, it allows rapid, repeatable interaction with minimal reach, minimal visual displacement, and minimal impact on posture or balance. This reduces inefficiency compared to pockets, armbands, or hand-held use—especially during sustained or high-intensity movement.
Designed for dynamic environments like parkour, VryPeek enables the body and device to work as a single system. The result is faster access, lower cognitive load, and a more natural integration of digital tools into physical movement—whether navigating terrain, tracking performance, or staying connected on the move.
Consumers
Hikers, bikers, skiiers, tourists, theme park guests, and more can all have ready access to their phone to talk, shoot video, read or type.
Workers
Solders, delivery drivers, construction workers, park rangers, and more can use their phone hands free without getting in the way of their work
Features
There are three positions: 1) flat up on the chest, 2) leaning forward hands free to read or video chat, and 3) detached with tethers to avoid dropping it. According the the US Patent office, the only pack to do that.
The camera lens & flash light on a phone can peek though a flap. There is a second chamber for a passport and cards.
There are several methods to fit it on your chest including a harness, MOLLE, and sternum straps.
Here is the Kickstarter (incl a video)
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