WHY CATCH LATCH?

In a world that strives for greater efficiency from of us all, Catch Latch reduces the pressures, hassles and frustration of everyday life through a simple, fast, secure, and convenient fastening solution that can be integrated within nearly any product throughout the world. In the not so distant future, we want to say goodbye to digging for car keys in purses and hello to secure conveniences like hands free use of smart phones on shopping carts and on the backs of airplane seats. The options and potential are limitless and Catch Latch is ready to collaborate with quality brands and products worldwide.

WHAT IS CATCH LATCH?

Catch Latch, in it’s basic form, is two strong magnets that self-align with one another to magnetically fasten together until they are separated by pulling straight out from one another. Catch Latch uses various forms of secure attachment in the receivers depending upon the environment it is used in. To keep Catch Latch uniform and universal, all dongles carry the same shape and will always provide simple yet secure fastening with Catch Latch receivers (basic, dynamic, max).

 

The environment Catch Latch is being used in dictates the type of receiver needed. For vertical stationary environments like a wall, Catch Latch Basic uses simple friction to securely fasten objects. For motion environments, the Dynamic Catch Latch integrates a motion engaging lock within the receiver. When ultimate security is a must, Catch Latch Max integrates a rotational locking (roto lock) outer wheel to ensure objects cannot be removed unless the wheel is unlocked.

HOW IT WORKS

Simply attach Catch Latch dongles to practically any object worth fastening and bring it within close proximity to a Catch Latch receiver and let the magnetic properties do the rest. Catch Latch dongles can also be integrated within a product to attach with receivers. Catch Latch magnets will self-align with one another and fasten together. To unfasten, simply pull any object straight out. If Catch Latch Max is being used, be sure the roto lock is turned off and not engaged.