Monday, June 15, 2015
The $10,000 Apple Watch Edition doesn't stand a chance against these magnets
It's cruel enough to purposely destroy an Apple Watch — not to mention a $10,000 gold Apple Watch Edition.The pro YouTuber TechRax, who clearly has a penchant for pulverizing expensive gadgets, crushed the 38mm Apple Watch Edition with large magnets. The painful-to-watch video starts with an unboxing of the seemingly new watch. Then, two neodymium...It's cruel enough to purposely destroy an Apple Watch — not to mention a $10,000 gold Apple Watch Edition.The pro YouTuber TechRax, who clearly has a penchant for pulverizing expensive gadgets, crushed the 38mm Apple Watch Edition with large magnets. The painful-to-watch video starts with an unboxing of the seemingly new watch. Then, two neodymium magnets — which produce about 650 pounds of force when put together — are used to crush the gadget.The setup is not overly technical; the magnets are simply pushed nearer with sticks until they are close enough for the magnetic force to pull them together. The watch sizzles and sparks aft
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