CES 2012 - ioSafe Sends A Million Volts Into Their Product and It Lived!

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http://www.futurelooks.com/category/ces/ - ioSafe is no stranger to outrageous demonstrations involving their products. They've had their products cooked in ovens, BBQ pits, and last year, we shot them with a shot gun. This year, ioSafe threw bolts of electricity at one of their external drives and it lived. They also pranked Chris Grundy, host of DIY Network's Cool Tools, really good!

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  • The electricity didn't touch the drive. It was attaching to the glove that was metal.. Totally shit & stop fake advertising stuff... Fake as hell just to sell there products. Idiots..

  • FAKE & GAY.....

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  • Doctor is in house, baby. LOL

  • you shouldn't assume your cutomer base is dumb enough to believe your product can withstand 25kvolts. this demonstration hurts your credability.

  • There are other videos posted from different presentations during the day. In one of them, he was holding the drive further out, you will notice in this video he always keeps a finger between the drive and the coil. Well in this other presentation the drive WAS directly struck a few times. The case and even I/O ports had melted a bit, but once they cracked the case open and connected directly to the drive it still worked. So only they did this in other presentations to be able to reuse the drive

  • now try doing that with point three amps or more.

  • metal conducts electricity. If the drive enclosure is metal, there should be a way for the electricity to make its way into the drive. If it is plastic then that is the obvious reason that the bolt didnt go to the drive itself. There isnt really much they can do to make the bolt go to one thing or the other.

  • Builds product that sustains one million volts

    Trips over cable, spilling whatever that was into water haha

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