2026 Guide · Anti-snatch

How to Stop Someone From Snatching Your Phone Out of Your Hands

At a red light, while walking, at a café: the exact moment you're holding your phone is the moment it gets snatched. Here's how to prevent it.

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2–3 s
how long a snatch takes
70%
of thefts are 'snatch-and-run'
1 hand
a phone held one-handed = target #1
+100 lb
of holding force in the LOCKÜP™ lock

You're walking, typing a message, waiting at a red light. In a split second, a hand appears, grabs the phone and disappears on a bike. Hand-snatching is the most common — and most brutal — type of phone theft, because it targets the one moment your device is exposed: when you're holding it.

The good news is you can cut that risk almost to zero. Part of it comes down to good habits (free); the other part to a protection that works even when you're caught by surprise. Here are both.

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It's all over in 2 to 3 seconds

A snatch gives you no chance to react: the thief relies on surprise and an instant getaway, often by bike or scooter. By the time you understand what's happening, your phone is already gone. The only reliable defense is one that works before the grab.

Mapping the riskThe 4 moments your phone gets snatched

1

Walking with your eyes on the screen

Head down, one hand, attention locked on the screen: you never see the bike or scooter slowing down beside you. This is the number-one hand-snatch scenario.

2

Standing still, at a light or crosswalk

You're stationary, close to the road, phone in hand. The thief passes, snatches, and uses the traffic as an instant escape route. The areas around intersections are hot spots.

3

At a patio, a restaurant, on transit

Phone resting on the table or held loosely near the aisle: one quick pass is enough. On the subway or bus, a hand can dart in just before the doors close and vanish onto the platform.

4

Mid-photo, video or call

Arm extended, attention elsewhere, loose grip: filming a show, taking a selfie or talking while walking leaves you especially exposed. That's when your hand is easiest to catch off guard.

The anti-snatch planHow to prevent it: the habits that work

1

Put it away the moment you're done

The golden rule: a phone in a closed pocket or a bag can't be snatched. Take it out for a specific purpose, then put it away. Avoid keeping it in hand 'just in case' while walking down the street.

2

Hold it with two hands, on the wall side

If you must use it outdoors, hold it firmly with both hands, away from the road, with your back to a wall or in a corner. Stay aware of who's approaching, especially two-wheelers slowing down near you.

3

Watch for staged distractions

Someone asking the time, bumping into you, spilling something or handing you a flyer: these are classic tricks to divert your attention long enough for a snatch. Keep your device secure during these interactions.

The method that actually stops a snatch

Physically tether your phone to you

No habit is foolproof — one lapse in attention is all it takes. The only protection that holds even when you're caught off guard is a physical tether. The LOCKÜP™ bracelet links your device to your wrist with a patented magnetic lock rated at +100 lb of force. Prefer fully hands-free? The Crossbody Cord wears it across your body. Snatched or not, the phone stays attached to you.

  • ✓ Patented
  • ✓ Dyneema® cord
  • ✓ Wrist or crossbody
  • ✓ Made in Quebec
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Prepare for the worst, just in case

Turn on Find My, Stolen Device Protection and automatic backups. If your device disappears anyway, you'll know exactly what to do to locate it, lock it and protect your data.

What actually stops the grabHabits vs. a physical tether

Every tip above lowers the risk, but they all depend on your vigilance — and nobody is alert 100% of the time. Here's what each protection really does against a snatch.

MethodStops the snatchWorks when distractedPhone still usable
Staying alertPartialNoYes
Two-handed gripPartialNoYes
Putting it awayYesYesNo
LOCKÜP™ braceletYesYesYes

The LOCKÜP™ bracelet is the only option that stops a snatch while still letting you use your phone freely. Combine it with the habits above for complete protection, in the city or while traveling.

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Frequently asked questionsPhone snatching: your questions

How do I stop someone from snatching my phone out of my hands?

Keep it put away when you're not using it, hold it with two hands away from the road, watch for distractions — and above all, physically tether it to your wrist or across your body with an accessory like the LOCKÜP™ bracelet, so it simply can't be snatched.

Does an anti-theft bracelet get in the way of using the phone?

No. The LOCKÜP™ releases with one motion whenever you want, and stays long enough to call, film or text normally. The rest of the time, the cord sits discreetly on your wrist.

Is a bracelet or a crossbody cord better?

Both stop a snatch. The bracelet is ideal for everyday use and sport; the Crossbody Cord keeps your hands completely free, handy for travel, festivals or over a coat. Many people use both depending on the situation.

What if my phone gets snatched anyway?

Mark it as lost via Find My, lock it remotely, call your carrier to suspend the line and block the IMEI, change your sensitive passwords, alert your bank, and report the theft to the police.

Does the LOCKÜP™ bracelet work with my phone?

Yes: with any iPhone or Android that has a case. A universal adhesive card is included to slip under your case if needed.

The simplest move: make your phone un-snatchable.

Keep your good habits, then tether your phone. In seconds, the LOCKÜP™ bracelet links it to you — on your wrist or across your body.

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