Baumgartner holds perhaps the record parachute jump the highest, but it nevertheless gives not exclusive stratospheric jumps. G-Form is launching a new advertising campaign to promote the strength of its protective shells and offers to drop an iPhone 30km height.
G-Form is a company specialized in the production of accessories designed to protect various devices, passing through smartphones, tablets and pockets for other PC or any other device requiring protection against shocks and scratches. Taking the experience of balloon widely used in recent years by fans wishing to film the Earth from the stratosphere, Team G-Form has attached an iPhone 5 with their shell called "X-Protect" for a fall of more than 30km in height.
The device (which proves to be a fifth-generation iPod touch actually) is so attached to a balloon filled with helium, and a GPS tag to find him after his downfall. The rest of the story is well known: once over 30km in height the ball explodes, causing the fall of the same device, subjecting it not only a severe impact with the ground, but also a significant decrease in temperature. Despite the fall, it seems that the hull of G-Form has completely fulfilled its work and the iPod is found unharmed. G-Form indicates that the secret recipe behind this resistance is a scholarly association of three layers of protection. The marriage of a protection called "reactive" an outer shell and an insert polycarbonate shock absorbing shells thus allows devices to protect any fall (as long as the device does not fall onto the front screen) If you're the kind of stratospheric increase regularly walks, you now know how to protect your equipment.
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