Courtrooms
Protect confidentiality and proceedings. No recording, no disruption - while everyone keeps their own phone.

Why phone pouches for courtrooms?
Legal settings demand confidentiality and order. Lockabl seals phones for the duration of a hearing so proceedings cannot be recorded or disrupted, supporting reporting restrictions and the integrity of the room, while attendees retain their own devices.
- Prevent unauthorised recording of proceedings
- Support reporting restrictions and confidentiality
- Reduce disruption from ringing and screens
- Attendees keep their own phones, sealed away
How Lockabl works here
Phones are sealed on entry to the room and opened with an Unlocker on the way out, so they cannot be used during proceedings.
Pouch it
Each phone slides into a padded, weatherproof pouch that stays with its owner the whole time.
Lock it
A quick one-press lock seals the pouch shut - it can’t be opened until you allow it.
Release it
A tap on the magnetic Unlocker opens the pouch in a second. No queues, no handovers.
Courtrooms: questions, answered
Does this support reporting restrictions?
Sealing phones removes the means to record or photograph, which helps enforce reporting restrictions and confidentiality orders.
Can phones be accessed if genuinely required?
Yes - phones stay with their owner and an Unlocker can release a pouch in seconds when access is permitted.
Is this used for tribunals and arbitration too?
Yes - any setting where confidentiality and order matter can use the same approach.
