InvisibleSHIELD Strength Test - iPhone



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http://www.invisibleSHIELD.com The invisibleSHIELD
™ is a polyurethane film originally used by the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. It is now designed to protect gadgets such as the iPhone and the iPod from scratches. This video demonstrates how strong the invisibleSHIELD truly is.


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BodyGuardz is much ... ( 1 week ago by GeorgePresents)
BodyGuardz is much better.
kinda random but ... ( 1 week ago by xxh4ny0uxx)
kinda random but pretty neat
ok yeah it protects ... ( 1 week ago by jvossbrink)
ok yeah it protects the iphone from scratches but not impacts look closely it stretches but when it is on the phone it cant stretch at all in turn smashing the phone
it'd be funny if ... ( 1 week ago by xxh4ny0uxx)
it'd be funny if the shield just snapped and the 1000 pounds went tumbling down onto the iphone
lol it would be ... ( 1 week ago by DragonK10456)
lol it would be funny if t broke at the end and all the weights fell on there feet
thats one big condom ( 1 week ago by zeppelin4987)
thats one big condom
that protects from ... ( 1 week ago by xyoreturns)
that protects from scratches maybe... but not impact.
yah, if you smash ... ( 1 week ago by DamienHell)
yah, if you smash you iphone that plastic isn't gonna do anything, the kenetic energy will go right through and cause damage to the iphone itself
well duh thats ... ( 1 week ago by 5TARLANC3R)
well duh thats obvious, but it defends it from scratches.
exactly, I don't ... ( 1 week ago by DamienHell)
exactly, I don't see the point of this test
oh my gosh..... the ... ( 1 week ago by thekingpatlol)
oh my gosh..... the bar was bending :O but it still holds dang i might buy a full body guard for my 2g if i can get myself a credit card
thats why its a ... ( 1 week ago by BananagunStudios)
thats why its a scratch protector, not a rubber sleeve. Its just made to improve grip, scratchproof it, and make feel satisfied.
so agreed ( 6 days ago by dragonrid204)
so agreed
hmm... put on a ... ( 6 days ago by BigO161107)
hmm... put on a inviseable sheald on your iphone and drop those weights on it see igf it breaks. i am pretty shure that the sheald would become a bag with pieces of scrap metal in it.
ok i got a question ... ( 3 days ago by oakleyguy2008)
ok i got a question wouldnt the cold weather like -20C make the invisibleSHIELD weak?
It is now designed ... ( 2 days ago by Gadgetcast)
It is now designed to protect gadgets such as the iPhone and the iPod from scratches. It has been stated nowhere that it will protect from impacts.
umm hey dumb asses ... ( 2 days ago by PizzaMan545)
umm hey dumb asses u can still put a case on your device with that invisible sheild shit on
they should make ... ( 2 days ago by patiscoolr)
they should make condoms out of that shit.
it merely shows how ... ( 2 days ago by muzikmasteruk)
it merely shows how much abuse the plastic coating can take and that its not gonna scratch the device under it.
how can those small ... ( 2 days ago by SupraMA7037)
how can those small what looks like aluminum rods take weight of 1000lbs?
its real cuz its ... ( 1 day ago by theplyr)
its real cuz its made by the usa army to protect the helicopter blades
no sound? wtf ( 1 day ago by gamepro866)
no sound? wtf
Its not made BY the ... ( 12 hours ago by davidFbeckham)
Its not made BY the army; its made FOR the army.
roflollling ( 2 hours ago by hel1k3rn)
roflollling



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