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Golden Shellback coating produces a vacuum deposited film that is nonflammable, has low toxicity and has the ability to weatherproof electronic devices and other surfaces....
Golden Shellback coating produces a vacuum deposited film that is nonflammable, has low toxicity and has the ability to weatherproof electronic devices and other surfaces.
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The coating is applied using vapor deposition like almost any other molecular coating. The tricky part is getting it inside of the case which is probably the proprietary part. That and how they make the coating. The only way to scratch the coating off would be to take the phone apart and etch the circuit board. I'm sure this will be very attractive to the military.
I don't think the coating could be comprimised that easily by lets say having it in your pocket and a key touches the screen....it creates a vacuum and essentially seals the phone like if it were in an air-tight bag...I would get it for accidental splashes and if I were on the phone in the rain. Even though it appears to work I would not buy it to use my ipone as an underwater camera....too risky
yea i dont know. it is suspicious because when you go on the official website it looks really dodgy. they dont give any info on the creators and the guys who own he company. there is no personal detail or any way of contacting them. also you have to pay by credit card before sending them whatever device you want to be waterproof, and it is clearly indicated on every single page that the "waterproof experience" varies for each person and might not work at all. money not given back if doesnt work
I presume that since it is not visible, this waterproof coating being used is extremely thin. Wouldn't this mean that say, if your iPod was in your pocket, even a coin slightly scratching it would breach the seal and cause water to be allowed in? I'm guessing that this is true and that it shouldn't be viewed as a means of waterproofing items for submersed use, but to act as an accidental splash protector. Still... pretty damn neat.
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hehehehe, there ya go