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HzO Waterproof skin Protect gadgets from the watery death – CES 2012

Let me introduce to you into the HzO WaterBlock technology. This HzO modest WaterBlock is the great cutting edge technology that provides protection all your valuable digital electronics just along their number one opponent or enemy-HzO. Very Powerful and invisible, this WaterBlock really protects your own devices in a molecular scale, so you may be able to breathe away easily.

This CES 2012-HzO greatly protects every gadget along the watery deaths. There is nothing that may catch every attention more than to be able to see the iPod Nano and Samsung tablet to be submerged in water completely.

I know that there are several times that you may have dropped your own phone into the water. Maybe in the bucket, puddle, bathtub, toilet, lake (you do not act like this never happen). The phone that attracts bodies of water seems to be everywhere, unless you are willing to put your own phone in the huge waterproof case, after which the beautiful piece of technology will meet the life-saving liquid substance, this is usually hosed.

You will be watching bubbles that will be creeping out along your phone as water seeps easily in, and yet the device is on still and normally functioning too. And how is this made possible? The new technology named the WaterBlock from HzO which really keeps the device’s insides dry, even just after the plunge. This WaterBlock is very thin film Nano-coating that covers the whole circuitry inside a tablet, smartphone or other devices. This is applied at the time of the manufacturing method, and then according to HzO, this makes the device waterproof along the inside and not really affects its performance.

For further information in HzO, proceed here.

Posted by On January 16, 2012 Filed in: News Tags: , , ,


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