Liquipel Miraculously Waterproofs Your Smartphone and Potentially Other Devices

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    Liquipel Miraculously Waterproofs Your Smartphone and Potentially Other Devices


    Do you believe in magic? I am not referring to the entertaining antics of illusionists like David Copperfield or David Blaine. No, I am talking about real transmutation effects that make the impossible possible. Well, if you didn't before, you might after checking out this cool new product. Of course, really, if you want to get philosophical, it's an easy argument to suggest that all "magic" could simply be the "mystical quality of advanced technology to the uninitiated." Imagine if someone from the middle ages saw an Android phone... they would likely want to burn the user at the stake for fear of its witchcraft.

    Interestingly, in this age, technology advances so quickly that it is starting to become a lot harder to be impressed by anything new that comes out. It seems like everyday there is some new "nano-tech-this" or "shrinking micro-processor-that" which blows away the previous generation. Sometimes, though you can still be surprised by something that seems almost magical because it changes things so dramatically. This new product I am about to share with you, Liquipel, almost makes you believe in magic, or at least the seemingly magical nature of advanced technology.

    Yahoo! and ABC News recently did a video article on this product called Liquipel. It's some kind of advanced chemical treating process that invisibly makes your smartphone impervious to water (unless you take it very deep where pressure would simply crack the device). What is so amazing about this process is that it still allows the phone to "breathe" so its internal components won't overheat. The video really speaks for itself. What do you guys think? Do we have a new "disruptive" tech that could change the way we use electronic devices? We've included a video demonstration from the company's website below, but the demonstration done on the Yahoo! video was even more impressive so don't forget to check it out.


    We want to give a shout out to cirtbrethren, for posting about this product previously!

    Source: Yahoo! - ABC News and Liquipel
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    Wow! Now you can not-make-calls from your IPhone underwater!
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    They show it submerged under water; what about the headphone jack? Seems like that would be a great place for more water than normal to enter into the phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djsiva View Post
    They show it submerged under water; what about the headphone jack? Seems like that would be a great place for more water than normal to enter into the phone.
    The way I understand the process, the coating is applied to the internal components, the chips in the phone, not to the outside. So even if water gets into the phone through the headphone jack or speakers it won't do damage.
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    Watch the part where they talk about the process of applying the coating. Its a 'gas chamber' essencially, so all parts, including the headphone jack and the grill over the speaker (and the speaker itself for that matter) get coated. Now, you probably dont want to whip it out of the water and go plugging stuff right into it, but I dont think it would be any more vulnerable than the speaker or the battery cover on a non iPhone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Unit View Post
    Watch the part where they talk about the process of applying the coating. Its a 'gas chamber' essencially, so all parts, including the headphone jack and the grill over the speaker (and the speaker itself for that matter) get coated. Now, you probably dont want to whip it out of the water and go plugging stuff right into it, but I dont think it would be any more vulnerable than the speaker or the battery cover on a non iPhone.


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    Sign me up, I'm all about preparing my phone for the unexpected. Not that I'll ever drop my phone into water, but you never know.
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    I wonder how long it lasts until the interior grime build up, that cellphones tend to get, messes up the water-resistance?

    That be some black magic there! I AM impressed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty View Post
    I wonder how long it lasts until the interior grime build up, that cellphones tend to get, messes up the water-resistance?
    You have a point about that. That brings up the question of what happens in an area of really hard water or high mineral deposits, or even salt-water. How long will the components last with caliche build-up on them?
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