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Nori Lights Submerged in Water Demo/Experiment

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Published on Nov 16, 2014

We advise you to not submerge your Nori Lights in water. After all, why would anybody do that? If you are asking then why did I do it, simple, so you wont have to.
I was receiving a lot of questions about if the Nori Lights would still work in the rain or if water would affect them. They are designed to withstand very extreme weather conditions. from -20 and up to 200 degrees (Fahrenheit). So I wanted to put your mind at ease, and demonstrate that the Nori Lights are no joke. But I have to say we do not suggest you try this with your Nori Lights. This is simply a demonstration of the resistance to water and the quality of the silicon skin. Use your Nori Lights for what they were intended for, staying safe, and looking awesome while doing so.

After I stopped recording this video, I placed the pod in the water again and left it over night. I didn't record it because, well, honestly, this video is boring enough as it is. adding 9 more hours to it, I felt, would have been pointless. No body should spend 9 hours watching a this water demo, instead turn off the computer and go ride your bike! And if you don't have Nori Lights yet, before you shut down your computer, GET YOURS! www.NoriLights.com
Be Safe, subscribe, and smile.

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    • Standard YouTube License
  • Song

    • test 7
  • Artist

    • LIFE03
  • Album

    • Musicshake
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    • Music Shake (on behalf of Musicshake)

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