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TaskOne multiplies its iPhone multi-tool

TaskOne multiplies its iPhone multi-tool
The toolsets of the MyTask slide in and out of the back of the case
The toolsets of the MyTask slide in and out of the back of the case
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The MyTask case hides some handy tools underneath
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The MyTask case hides some handy tools underneath
In addition to being a multi-tool, the MyTask acts as a protective case
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In addition to being a multi-tool, the MyTask acts as a protective case
The MyTask comes in Urban, Bike and Stash styles
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The MyTask comes in Urban, Bike and Stash styles
The MyTask includes a soft-touch coating
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The MyTask includes a soft-touch coating
The Urban toolset includes scissors, a ruler, a nail file and other tools
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The Urban toolset includes scissors, a ruler, a nail file and other tools
The Bike toolset includes Allen wrenches, tire levers, screwdrivers, spoke wrenches and other important bike tools
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The Bike toolset includes Allen wrenches, tire levers, screwdrivers, spoke wrenches and other important bike tools
The toolsets of the MyTask slide in and out of the back of the case
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The toolsets of the MyTask slide in and out of the back of the case
MyTask Urban kit
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MyTask Urban kit
MyTask Bike kit
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MyTask Bike kit
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TaskLab's original TaskOne iPhone multi-tool case packs a variety of tools and implements, but apparently the company feels it doesn't offer enough. It's back with an even more versatile iPhone multi-tool. The MyTask could effectively be called a multi multi-tool, giving buyers two sets of tools for different activities.

The MyTask polycarbonate case, which fits the iPhone 5 and 5s, includes a flat, slide-out back that holds a series of stainless steel and polycarbonate tools. Instead of just offering a one-size-fits-all toolset, like other multi-tool cases do, TaskLab offers two different sets designed around different styles of activity.

A general EDC-style tool kit, the Urban tool tray packs scissors, tweezers, a bottle opener, a USB drive, a stylus, a pen and other tools that could come in handy around the house, office or town. The Bike version packs 18 bike-specific wrenches, drivers and tools, along with tire patches and sand paper, making it perfect for work commuters or serious cyclists. You can see photos labeled with all the specific tools in our photo gallery.

The MyTask case hides some handy tools underneath
The MyTask case hides some handy tools underneath

To switch from "urban" to "bike" mode, you simply slide the urban tray out and replace it with the bike tray. It's an easy way to keep prepared for life's curve balls.

TaskLab also offers a 3.5-mm-deep, empty "Stash" storage tray that can hold cards, bills and other small items. It plans to develop additional toolsets in the future, bringing even more function to the case. It also plans to make future cases (e.g. iPhone 6 and 7) compatible with the current-generation tool trays so that you don't have to start from scratch when you get a new phone.

TaskLab has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for MyTask development. Pledges of $30 secure a case with empty Stash tray, while $50 gets a Urban or Bike version.

We like the versatility of this platform but feel like it needs more trays. Sound off on what types of toolsets you'd like to see developed in the comments section below.

Source: TaskLab

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3 comments
3 comments
ihateorange
So while Apple work at reducing the weight and thickness of their phone, others are working at making it thicker and heavier. Pure genius.
Andrew Stott
If anyone watches New Girl... this is Nick's Real Apps.
mvp
Simply hideous! Can you imagine trying to walk through any security checkpoint with such a phone??! Try explaining that to the NSA.