Monday 23 April 2012

For All The Girls That Drop Their Phone in The Toilet

Water Blocking Technology by HzO 

Attendees at this year's Consumer Electronics Show have been pulling up short at HzO's demonstrations, which include a fully functional iPhone repeatedly submerged in water yet still playing music, and an iPad that works after it has been dunked, with pockets of water still visible under the touch screen. The company's waterproofing process uses a vacuum chamber that sucks all of the air out, then pumps in a gas that seeps into the device. The gas includes a waterproof material that settles on all the device's surfaces, giving it a protective coating that is "nanometers thick," according to Peterson.

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