Battle Damage: Can the Jam Box Survive?

Summary

In this article, we test the durability of the jam box by subjecting it to three different tests – dropping it from a normal height, dropping it from a really high height, and testing its extreme limit. We compare its strength to an original boom box filled with cement and an iPhone-killing safe.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Drop Test: Normal Height
  • Drop Test: Really High Height
  • Extreme Limit Test
  • Comparison Test
  • Conclusion

Introduction

Greg Kindra requested that we test the jam box on Battle Damage. We know the jam box can produce a big sound, but can it withstand big impacts? We will test its strength by dropping it from different heights and subjecting it to an extreme limit test.

Drop Test: Normal Height

We dropped the jam box from a normal height and it survived the fall. Although it was dented badly, it was still playing.

Drop Test: Really High Height

Next, we dropped the jam box from a really high height. It hit the ground hard, but surprisingly, it was still playing. We were amazed at how tough it was.

Extreme Limit Test

For the extreme limit test, we decided to compare the strength of the jam box to an original boom box filled with cement and an iPhone-killing safe. The jam box was struck by the safe, and to our surprise, it survived the impact.

Comparison Test

We were impressed with the strength of the jam box compared to the original boom box and the safe. The boom box blew apart and burst, while the safe bounced and the jam box remained intact.

Conclusion

The jam box proved to be a durable device that can withstand big impacts. It survived all three tests, including the extreme limit test. We were impressed with its strength and toughness. Let us know what you want us to test next in the comments below or on social media with the hashtag #battledamage.

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