Battle Damage: Testing the Jam Box for Durability
Summary
In this episode of Battle Damage, we test the durability of a modern-day jam box to see if it can withstand three different types of impact – a drop from a normal height, a drop from a higher height, and an extreme limit test. We compare the strength of the jam box to an original boom box, filled with cement, and even use a 55-pound iPhone-killing Acme Safe to see if it can withstand the impact. Read on to find out if the jam box can survive these brutal tests or if it will end up damaged beyond repair.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Q&A
- What is the purpose of testing the jam box’s durability?
- What are the three tests that the jam box is subjected to?
- Can the jam box survive these tests?
- How does the jam box compare to the original boom box filled with cement?
- What happens when the jam box is tested against a 55-pound safe?
- What are the results of these tests?
- What is the next item that Battle Damage is going to test?
Introduction
In this article, we will be discussing the durability test conducted by Battle Damage, where we test the strength of a modern-day jam box by subjecting it to three different types of impact. We will be answering some key questions about the tests and the results, so read on for all the insights.
Q&A
What is the purpose of testing the jam box’s durability?
At Battle Damage, our purpose is to test the durability and strength of different types of products and devices. In this episode, we tested the jam box to see if it could withstand different types of physical impact, such as drops from different heights and extreme limits.
What are the three tests that the jam box is subjected to?
The jam box is subjected to three different types of tests in this episode. First, it is dropped from a normal height to see how it holds up. Then, it is dropped from a higher height to see if it can withstand a more significant impact. Lastly, it is tested to its extreme limit to determine its maximum strength.
Can the jam box survive these tests?
Despite its sleek and lightweight design, the jam box was surprisingly resilient to the impacts it faced in these tests. It showed impressive strength and durability by withstanding even the harshest of impacts.
How does the jam box compare to the original boom box filled with cement?
In the comparison test, the jam box outclassed the original boom box filled with cement. The latter could not withstand even the first test, while the jam box held up remarkably well through all three trials.
What happens when the jam box is tested against a 55-pound safe?
The 55-pound safe proves to be a tough opponent for the jam box. When it is dropped from the height of the safe, the jam box is crushed under the impact, and its exterior is badly dented.
What are the results of these tests?
The jam box shows incredible strength and durability compared to other devices that Battle Damage has previously tested. Though it was eventually defeated by the 55-pound safe, it held up remarkably well through all the other trials.
What is the next item that Battle Damage is going to test?
At the end of the episode, we ask our viewers to suggest items that they want us to test next. We encourage our viewers to leave their suggestions in the comments below or on social media with the hashtag #battledamage.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the jam box shows impressive durability and strength through the three different types of impact tests conducted in the episode. Despite being eventually defeated by the 55-pound safe, it held up remarkably well through all the other trials. We hope you enjoyed reading about our test results and we look forward to testing more products in the future.