No joke – that dude’s name was actually Kevin Bacon. He was awesome at showing us one of the craziest products of MWC called Liquipel, which is a solution applied to just about any device that makes it waterproof. Seriously – waterproof. Watch as we try to destroy a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 that has been treated with this incredible product.

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41 thoughts on “Liquipel Water Proofing Demonstration”
  1. Hydrophobic surfaces do not let water sit on them, they "bounce' it away and stay dry.
    Electricity still goes around normally, the material is still conductive, never get's wet because it's hydrophobic, water can NOT touch it even.

  2. طيب وش نسويلك يعني

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    وضعك مشكوك فيه شكلك رافضي

  3. yes Saudi arabia
    السعودية

  4. So what you're saying is that on a microscopic level the electronic contacts don't really connect and electricity is able to pass through the liquipel?

  5. If everything is coated, how does the jack and ports still connect to external sources? Ie: headphones, charger, etc. And does it then scratch off the coating after plugging something in? Things I need to know before buying but impressive all the same.

  6. This is confusing because:
    a) If this magic stuff coats everything, it needs to be conductive because otherwise the connectors and chargers will not work on the phone.
    b) If this stuff is conductive, then the phone can still short-circuit and break when exposed to water.
    OMG, how does this stuff work!

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