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Mike¬

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Nov 13, 2011
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There was this video, maybe 2 years ago, where a guy was talking and explaining his product, which among other applications was suited for phone cases.
Then he threw his iPhone protected by a rather slim bumber made out of this material against a wall multiple times without any damage.
Appearantly it was a new kind of plastic that has outstanding shock absorbing capabilities.

I can't find this video anymore, so I'd like to know if this thing got turned into a finished product and where to find it.

I'm not looking for runn-of-the-mill rugged covers.
 

rlb4

macrumors member
Feb 9, 2009
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Looks like it it just a viscoelastic polymer. Anyone have any experience with these? Looks kind of thick.
 

Mike¬

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Original poster
Nov 13, 2011
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Thanks, now I recall the material was this D3O that they're using.
It's orange unfortunately.
Too bad I don't like the case designs that much.
 
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