Yellow Jacket
Born To Ride Georgia Motorcycle Magazine|August 2017

The world's only smartphone stun gun case.

Yellow Jacket
Discreet Personal Security

… turn your cell phone into a defensive tool!

Literally, 95% of all Americans now carry a cell phone with them on a daily basis.* Specifically, 96% of men, 94% of women … and 100% of people ages 18-29 that were surveyed carry a mobile phone! More people carry a cell phone on them regularly than carry a driver’s license or money.

It only stands to reason that some out-of-the-box thinking company would eventually figure out a way of turning your cell phone into a defensive weapon. Enter Stinger Solutions, the developer of the Yellow Jacket Stun Gun Phone Case. This is not a stun gun that is designed to look like a cheap “fake phone.” This is a state of-the-art phone case that protects your phone and you!

Why a Phone Case Stun Gun?

“So many people now carry a cellular phone with them it only made sense to develop an effective defensive tool working off of this type platform,” said Thom Buck, Chief Technology Officer of Stinger Solutions. “If you leave your home without your phone, it is one of the few things people will return for before they continue on to their destination. Even if they are leaving for only a few minutes … they are uncomfortable being without their phone,” said Buck.

Mr. Buck went on to say, “One of the first requirements for an effective defensive tool is that it should always be with you. It can’t help you if it is not with you when you need it and most people carry their phone everywhere with them.”

This story is from the August 2017 edition of Born To Ride Georgia Motorcycle Magazine.

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