At CES 2013 today Liquipel has unveiled its next generation of smartphone and tablet liquid protection in the form of their new Liquipel 2.0 waterproof nanocoating.
The Liquipel 2.0 waterproof nanocoating concists of patent-pending process creates a liquid-repellant coating, which is both microscopic and lasts forever.
Once applied the Liquipel 2.0 costing becomes part of the devices and is virally untraceable, and will not affect, nor compromise the look, feel and performance of the device. Watch the video below to learn more about the Liquipel 2.0 coating and see it in action.
“Liquipel version 2.0 is a huge advancement for super-hydrophobic nanotechnology,” said Danny McPhail, Liquipel’s’ Head of Product Development and Co-Founder. He further stated, “The release of 2.0 represents our ongoing R&D commitment to advancing our technology and products. Innovation is the key to our success. Our customers have reconfirmed that the science behind 2.0 places us at the forefront of the industry.”
Liquipel also revealed that is created 4ft x 4ft “Liquipods” which have been deigned to enable high street stores the ability to apply the new costing for customers, wishing to protect their devices from water damage. Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as information comes to light we will keep you updated as always.
Source: Engadget
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