Wet Circuits waterproof power strip
Can’t say we’re any keener on the idea of blasting our outlets with Super Soakers, but Wet Circuit’s water resistant power strips boast its ability to withstand just such a defiant action — occasional rain and snow, wet hands, temporary flooding, and accidental water spills (assuredly intentional, too). $35 is the asking price, and while the company claims you can put metallic objects in the socket without fear of electrocution, you probably shouldn’t press your luck. Check out a plethora of demonstrations after the break — no really, we beseech you. Crank the speakers for this one.
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Stampa l'articolo | Questo articolo è stato pubblicato da Camillo Sirianni il 6 luglio 2010 alle 18:00, ed è archiviato come Gadget tecnologici. Puoi seguire i commenti a questo post attraverso RSS 2.0. Puoi pubblicare un commento o segnalare un trackback dal tuo sito. |