Verliebt yes you will. A cork doesn’t work as well and not seen as well! You guys are mean maybe envious this is a great invention. I live by the sea and know a lot of fisherman they would definitely buy this
@@Bookwhiff imagine the internet in 50 years...there'd be videos uploaded almosy a century ago and there'd also be a billion comments from people who would have been long dead by then...weird
They didn't ask the questions I would have. 1. Is it reusable? How many times? 2. What saturation rate will cause it to misfire if it's just raining heavily while my keys are in my pocket? 3. What's the unit price?
John C the electronics consist of a little pulltab that gets pulled out from between the two batteries as the balloon inflates. Honestly if you just are worried about keys in a water environment, get one of those squishy foam type keyrings. Test in water that your keys float with it. Total cost, less than $4 and it would be about the same size.
John C Why make it reusable? If you buy 1 and it actually works by 1 day saving you from losing your keys,wouldn't you then go out and buy another? Please dont give up your day job,business isn't your thing
He made a balloon with LED lights in them, rejected the dragons and is now the 6th most successful person ever to appear on Dragons Den, just for everyone who thought they had made a mistake.
I can imagine Theo toy shopping with his kids, going into the? toy shop and smashing all the toys and saying "It's poor quality, I'm not spending my children's inheritance on this!" and then when his kids cry shouting at them "I'm saving your inheritance"
6:20 Terrible editing, Peter obviously doesn't make that face in real time to Theo's offer, why would he. He makes an offer himself! The edited reaction makes it seem like Peter thinks Theo is being ludicrous for making an offer. I hate editing like this.
How do you know he didn't ACTUALLY react to it like that.. like first he was surprised and then he was like... damn maybe he is on to something if Theo is willing to invest 200k. And then he made the offer.. lololol jk but never know.. could be that way in a parallel universe.. loll (and i don't believe in a multiverse that does not have *THE* God behind it. The one and only GOD.)
i threw my wife off our boat in marbella she sank. and that night i was out with my new women at a beach resturant. when my wife floated past she had the keys in her shorts .
For anyone wondering he went on to reject the Dragons after the show, he then started selling the LED balloons as a product for kids and by 2014 had a product range of 60+ items. Supplying Walmart to name one. So he was successful, just not directly with water buoy.
Me too, that's why I became a diver, if I had this product my life could have a taken a different direction, hindsight vision is a great thing and a curse
Andy Poons He instead wanted to make a 'light up in the dark balloon' thing, called Illoom or something. Even though he accepted 'here', he later rejected the offer.
440,000 Units is 4M in profit according to the pitch. at 5M units, that would be a profit of 45M Pounds sterling. As a result, they would have recouped their investment, and profited 5.4M pounds sterling (they each on 12.5%) , over a 9 year period, or a ROI of 5481% on a 100,000 GBP investment. In terms of USD, they would have made 6.5-7.5M each [depending on the currency market over the 9 year period]
Jon Snow It kind of does matter, he sold five million units of illuminous balloons under a different company he set up called ‘llloom’ which is averaging 2 million profit a year, the company ‘Waterbuoy’ isn’t doing very good business from the accounts of this year. Either way he didn’t take there investment.
This would not work in reality and any diver can tell you why: Those keys sat on the bottom of the tank for about 8 seconds before the balloon inflated. Meanwhile they keys are still sinking. The deeper they go, the more gas is required to lift the fixed weight as the balloon is not going to displace enough water at depth. I would have asked for a demonstration in a dive pool at least, more likely the ocean.
why would water get heavier at a depth (genuine question im confused)? also the ocean is salt water and if im not wrong it is easier for things to float on because of its density? even if i am right here i still agree, a dive pool test should been used at the very least.
Its the same weight per volume so it doesn't get heavier, there's just more stacked on top. much in the same way as a balloon with a box on top would be squashed a little, a balloon with two boxes on top (of equal weight) would be squashed more. At 1m deep you have about 1000kg/m^2 at 2m deep its double that. His example is at about 30cm deep, I'd guess in about 8 seconds it could easily be at 20 meters deep.
Yes, but the the more force (weight here) you put on the balloon, the smaller it gets, and displaces less water and thus is less buoyant. If you had a fixed volume that wasn't changing - lets say a hypothetical inflexible hollow steel cube, its buoyancy would not change with depth. A balloon is flexible though, and filled with a compressible gas. - the gas can get more or less dense, so its volume changes in response to pressure. - and so does its buoyancy as a result.
The depth doesn't matter, since the gas is always lighter than the water and therefore it will go up above it - it's the amount of gas released that matters, not the depth it rises from, that determines the weight it can hold. A gas balloon will soar to the surface no matter the depth.
You don't seem to quite have a grasp on the physics involved. Buoyancy is based on displacement of water. In order to lift an object the gas filled balloon and object combined must displace more than their weight in water. At greater depths, the higher pressure means that the same amount of gas in a balloon will occupy a smaller volume, displacing less water. This reduces it's lifting capability. Hence, it is a perfectly reasonable to ask how much weight it can lift at various depths.
A change in depth would have no difference to the total upthrust force. As Pressure = density x gravitational feild strength x height (depth) and density and gravity are constant, pressure is therefore directly proportional to depth. Using Archiamedes priciple ( F = pVg ) where again gravity is constant, F is directly proportional to pV. Therefore (for a fixed volume) the upthrust increases with depth. As a balloon is not a fixed volume, however, a greater pressure does mean a reduced volume but as one variable increases the other decreases so the Force (upthrust) remains constant. (This principle can be used because as p is directly proportional to h, F is directly proportional to hV)
Uhh.. the balloon idea is different, but the general store in the tiny town where we went camping had simple keychains for this purpose back twenty some odd years ago.. it was some kind of floating foam or something.. I think he's kind of late.
For the last half of the video i was just thinking, "Theo dropped those mans keys deliberately to the bottom of the fish tank, the guy will have to fish them out, how inconsiderate".
Oh man.. I go fishing on the boat A LOT and I'm always losing crap overboard.. Especially when you have too many beers!! I'll take 10!! 🤣 I'm glad that he didn't take these offers because to sale 5M in 6mths, why did he think he needed a dragon in the first place?? He said yes on the show and then backed out so I'm glad... I wonder how many people actually do that on these types of shows...
His projections might be a bit extreme but its a really good, clever product. It's not ugly like a cork would be. If it could lift a person that would be amazing, you would just have to have a nice little device clipped on you
My question: In the demo the objects were rising from a static position on the bottom of the tank. How well does it work on items still sinking which they would be in deeper water?
this guy is a brilliant salesman........it is a completely hypothetical projection,but this obviously as an investor its your call.....i would bet five hundred bucks this guy used to be a stock broker at oakmont stratton.
Wouldn't the pressure of the water at a certain depth burst that balloon? That 1kg weight took a long time to inflate enough to lift it, surely the pressure would be more than Theo's hand?
my only problem with this is that it's a one time use item. You drop it in the drink once, and that's it..then what? do I have to buy another? Are there refill kits?
Well there was some question marks over how robust the balloon was. Theo Paphitis didn't really use that much force to burst it. It would certainly burst if it was caught on a boat hook which he claims wouldn't penetrate. Also it didn't really lift the 1kg weight.
The strength test was pointless though lol. I mean if a great white attacks you, the balloon popping is the last of your worries but other than that happening, nothing else is going to give that much pressure or burst it
I'm interested in how you can use this technology in other products, like on a larger scale, or in safety vests, seems to me though that there is already a life vest that inflates in water if the person is knocked out.
I disagree with everyone on this. If you drop your keys off a ship (which I've never known anyone ever do, why would you get your keys out on the side of a ship?) is the captain really likely to turn the ship around for the sake of an orange baloon? Perhaps using them on a bigger scale as a life jacket style device then maybe
Depends on the weight, depth, pressure and the amount that the boat is already embedded into the seabed. Imagine being able to bring a loose but sizable m piece of the Titanic to surface. But this could potentially be used by either criminal investigation agencies for recent wreckages, bodies or lost cargo, or by drug traffickers to make drop offs or pick ups or to even hide the evidence overboard if they are ever caught mid-collection, by modifying the device to activate at certain times. If that is even a capability.
Theo’s just took delivery of a new yacht that’s anchored in puerto banus and here’s me that’s just taken a delivery of a 12 inch margarita from just eat 😞
if the water is 20 meters deep, then your keys will be there after 10 seconds as well.... and. the pressure from above is 2 bar absolute (1 bar gausse). The device should open after 2 seconds...
@Nahkranoth8 LOL? I've been on boats numerous times and keys are often carried on you, not simply left in the cabin. Oh and I own a waterbuoy, letting your keys/maybe even your phone slip out your pocket or drop out your hand into the water and sink would be horrible.
but this could be useful for so much stuff, if it can be activated by other means, I'd imagine itd be useful for other things likfe going camping losing your keys or somehting in shrubs or at home, can't find your keys anywhere and activate that device to find them more easily
This blokes company made a net profit of £656,788 for the year ended March 2017. Not bad
That's because he gay
He thought it was going to be 1.7 million.
@@headoverheels88 yeah cos 600k is really bad going for a years work mate, most people earn that halfway through their working lives.
@@Cloud-df3hy it is bad when he said 4 mill by year 3, so he made 600k in year 10.. but another guys comment from two years ago said he sold 5 million
@@HelloThere-gs3ii loooooooooooooooooooooooool GAYBUOY
Used to have a boat - this is super useful. Just stick it on your keyring and forget about it until it's needed.
@Daniel you cant see a cork at night
you wont see that balloon either if there are any waves
@@verliebt3465 what if it's night?
Daniel for Cork to float one kilo the Cork ball has to be huge
Verliebt yes you will. A cork doesn’t work as well and not seen as well! You guys are mean maybe envious this is a great invention. I live by the sea and know a lot of fisherman they would definitely buy this
up next up next anyone else on a dragons den marathon lol
Two months after agreeing Mr Halliburton refused to sign with Theo and Peter and went alone, he then secured a contract with West Marine and Blacks
clearly went on the show for publicity
@@paulthrutner9114 Exactly, the product sells itself.
now in debt for £600,000
It's weird to think this has been on u tube for almost ten years
Is it weird to now think that it's over 10 years.
yooo 2018
12 years
@@Bookwhiff imagine the internet in 50 years...there'd be videos uploaded almosy a century ago and there'd also be a billion comments from people who would have been long dead by then...weird
It's weird to think RUclips has had the same name for 14 years and people are still calling it "u tube".
They didn't ask the questions I would have.
1. Is it reusable? How many times?
2. What saturation rate will cause it to misfire if it's just raining heavily while my keys are in my pocket?
3. What's the unit price?
1. Obviously not
2. Not enough info here
3. Price never mattered. If you don't want to lose something in a body of water, even 50£ isn't excessive.
why wouldn't it be reusable? i would make that a priority. balloons and gas can be replaced and refilled with the electronics remaining intact
John C the electronics consist of a little pulltab that gets pulled out from between the two batteries as the balloon inflates. Honestly if you just are worried about keys in a water environment, get one of those squishy foam type keyrings. Test in water that your keys float with it. Total cost, less than $4 and it would be about the same size.
John C Why make it reusable? If you buy 1 and it actually works by 1 day saving you from losing your keys,wouldn't you then go out and buy another? Please dont give up your day job,business isn't your thing
They did ask everything. The show is editted down. Sometimes it can take over an hour yet you only see 10 minutes.
1:18 that is a very slick product. i didn't even realize it was there until it triggered and was lifted back to the surface.
that's a cool-headed kid - good luck to him
Theo always breaks people's inventions
He made a balloon with LED lights in them, rejected the dragons and is now the 6th most successful person ever to appear on Dragons Den, just for everyone who thought they had made a mistake.
Mark Lever the company is £600000 in debt.
@@MP-lj4co Lead balloon then ??
@@MP-lj4co cant find this? Where did you hear that?
Mark Lever who are they??? who made the mistake ?
stephen main Probably on company’s house
He should make phone cases with this or a way to attach them to phones, since most are waterproof anyway
4:25 *captions on*
But Will it pass the open fetus test?
hahaha
These DIY abortions are getting out of hand.
Why does every 27 year-old inventor on this show look 37?
If they said he was 45, I would have believed that more over 27yo.
AndyFromCALi Calm down, weirdo.
Cause he has no hair
Because inventing things needs a lot of thinking which requires a lot of use of brain and as result, investors look older than they really are.
BlandonMcKeen why you are so bad mouth and insensitive? more important interior than appearance
I can imagine Theo toy shopping with his kids, going into the? toy shop and smashing all the toys and saying "It's poor quality, I'm not spending my children's inheritance on this!" and then when his kids cry shouting at them "I'm saving your inheritance"
The fact this was 11 years ago scares me
The fact that its now 14 years ago scares me even more 😅
Go to his website, he explains that he later rejected the offers.
I'm not totally surprised he didnt seem happy about it.
6:20
Terrible editing, Peter obviously doesn't make that face in real time to Theo's offer, why would he. He makes an offer himself! The edited reaction makes it seem like Peter thinks Theo is being ludicrous for making an offer. I hate editing like this.
How do you know he didn't ACTUALLY react to it like that.. like first he was surprised and then he was like... damn maybe he is on to something if Theo is willing to invest 200k. And then he made the offer.. lololol jk but never know.. could be that way in a parallel universe.. loll (and i don't believe in a multiverse that does not have *THE* God behind it. The one and only GOD.)
@@lolhahah21 I agree, Odin is the best.
lolhahah21 ahh yes allah
This guy is now selling gas filled balloons at Glastonbury
Theo Pathitis, living his best life with his new yacht!
This is great live indeed until you try to live on the yacht for a week. ))))))))
I hope he does well. Good pitch and a practical invention!
i threw my wife off our boat in marbella she sank. and that night i was out with my new women at a beach resturant. when my wife floated past she had the keys in her shorts .
Did you get the keys?
Hahaha fuck sake 😆
11 years later and the site is still saying coming soon. Did this product ever release or was there a patent issue as there usually is?
For anyone wondering he went on to reject the Dragons after the show, he then started selling the LED balloons as a product for kids and by 2014 had a product range of 60+ items. Supplying Walmart to name one. So he was successful, just not directly with water buoy.
I'm always loosing my house keys at sea.
😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too, that's why I became a diver, if I had this product my life could have a taken a different direction, hindsight vision is a great thing and a curse
John Smith Genius!
That is weird ! Me too !
He rejected their offers later on.
Really why?!
Andy Poons He instead wanted to make a 'light up in the dark balloon' thing, called Illoom or something. Even though he accepted 'here', he later rejected the offer.
+jimmyclappa what...
Andy Poons He was making a crude, not-so-subtle joke...
+jimmyclappa haha brilliant
Brilliant idea for anyone who has a boat.
So is a piece of STRING (lanyard if you want to use the correct nautical term).
Great for anyone who won a speedboat on Bullseye.
Roflcopter!
He ended up selling five million units haha bet the dragons are gutted
Jackaky I doubt that, considering they all already have more money than they can spend. Whey else would they do this show!
440,000 Units is 4M in profit according to the pitch. at 5M units, that would be a profit of 45M Pounds sterling. As a result, they would have recouped their investment, and profited 5.4M pounds sterling (they each on 12.5%) , over a 9 year period, or a ROI of 5481% on a 100,000 GBP investment. In terms of USD, they would have made 6.5-7.5M each [depending on the currency market over the 9 year period]
He sold five million units of an entirely different product
Kimbo Slice it doesnt matter they bought 25% of the company not the trademark rights to "waterbuoy"
Jon Snow It kind of does matter, he sold five million units of illuminous balloons under a different company he set up called ‘llloom’ which is averaging 2 million profit a year, the company ‘Waterbuoy’ isn’t doing very good business from the accounts of this year. Either way he didn’t take there investment.
This would not work in reality and any diver can tell you why: Those keys sat on the bottom of the tank for about 8 seconds before the balloon inflated. Meanwhile they keys are still sinking. The deeper they go, the more gas is required to lift the fixed weight as the balloon is not going to displace enough water at depth. I would have asked for a demonstration in a dive pool at least, more likely the ocean.
why would water get heavier at a depth (genuine question im confused)? also the ocean is salt water and if im not wrong it is easier for things to float on because of its density? even if i am right here i still agree, a dive pool test should been used at the very least.
Its the same weight per volume so it doesn't get heavier, there's just more stacked on top. much in the same way as a balloon with a box on top would be squashed a little, a balloon with two boxes on top (of equal weight) would be squashed more. At 1m deep you have about 1000kg/m^2 at 2m deep its double that. His example is at about 30cm deep, I'd guess in about 8 seconds it could easily be at 20 meters deep.
yeah theres more on top. but doesn't it still just have to displace the same amount of water to keep floating up?
Yes, but the the more force (weight here) you put on the balloon, the smaller it gets, and displaces less water and thus is less buoyant. If you had a fixed volume that wasn't changing - lets say a hypothetical inflexible hollow steel cube, its buoyancy would not change with depth. A balloon is flexible though, and filled with a compressible gas. - the gas can get more or less dense, so its volume changes in response to pressure. - and so does its buoyancy as a result.
David Mountain thank you david i understand now :)
"Two dragons have walked away..."
What? When? I take it this video has been edited to shit.
I used two of these with my drone many many years ago when I was flying over the water
4:05 he won me here. If actually can do that while keeping it relatively small and portable he could save so many lives.
1 kilo buoyancy...you d have to carry 80 of these things on your belt..and necklace..
This is some James Bond shit.
Pops the balloon and drops the fellas keys to the bottom of the tank!!! Brutal!
Does it still lift 1kg when the water is 10 or 20 meters deep?
I doubt it.
The depth doesn't matter, since the gas is always lighter than the water and therefore it will go up above it - it's the amount of gas released that matters, not the depth it rises from, that determines the weight it can hold. A gas balloon will soar to the surface no matter the depth.
You don't seem to quite have a grasp on the physics involved. Buoyancy is based on displacement of water. In order to lift an object the gas filled balloon and object combined must displace more than their weight in water.
At greater depths, the higher pressure means that the same amount of gas in a balloon will occupy a smaller volume, displacing less water. This reduces it's lifting capability. Hence, it is a perfectly reasonable to ask how much weight it can lift at various depths.
Jace Kay Oh right, the gas compresses under high pressure. My bad
It would still lift it from 200 m. Depth.
Judging by the demonstration, it would doubtfully sink further than 50M before inflating anyway
A change in depth would have no difference to the total upthrust force. As Pressure = density x gravitational feild strength x height (depth) and density and gravity are constant, pressure is therefore directly proportional to depth.
Using Archiamedes priciple ( F = pVg ) where again gravity is constant, F is directly proportional to pV. Therefore (for a fixed volume) the upthrust increases with depth. As a balloon is not a fixed volume, however, a greater pressure does mean a reduced volume but as one variable increases the other decreases so the Force (upthrust) remains constant. (This principle can be used because as p is directly proportional to h, F is directly proportional to hV)
6:32
Theo: "no less than 25%"
*waits for entrepreneur to say something so he can cut him off* : "ok---"
"Of the company."
I wonder if the waterbuoy got the whole of the moon..
😕
Brilliant for narrowboat owners I love it!
i love it when they ask for a 10 % stake in the company and never get it .
Theo's hand stinging like fuck after popping that balloon thing lol
Uhh.. the balloon idea is different, but the general store in the tiny town where we went camping had simple keychains for this purpose back twenty some odd years ago.. it was some kind of floating foam or something..
I think he's kind of late.
I dropped my keys in a pint of beer.. everyone thought there was some kind of Dynamo shit going on lol
Click on the link put here in 2007 - says "coming soon"
For the last half of the video i was just thinking, "Theo dropped those mans keys deliberately to the bottom of the fish tank, the guy will have to fish them out, how inconsiderate".
I'd be well pissed off
I actually want one... I can't be the only one. It's great for taking your phone to the swimming pool, or while at the beach.
The the fetus is such a lad :D
The fetus??
Captions lol
holownsu nah can't be a lad when it's just a fetus
The fetus lost his money with this investment
@@zr0w3n-16 Theo the feutus
Oh man.. I go fishing on the boat A LOT and I'm always losing crap overboard.. Especially when you have too many beers!! I'll take 10!! 🤣
I'm glad that he didn't take these offers because to sale 5M in 6mths, why did he think he needed a dragon in the first place?? He said yes on the show and then backed out so I'm glad... I wonder how many people actually do that on these types of shows...
Pitch was made in 2007. It is almost 2020 now and the product website (url at end of the video) says it's coming soon...
Ross Macintosh has been sold on Amazon
He actually changed his mind after the show and has since gone it alone
I bet he just went on the show so his product would get exposure ha
The daft twat.
What is that music at 8:51?
great idea. i lost so many gopros in the sea over the years :)
His projections might be a bit extreme but its a really good, clever product. It's not ugly like a cork would be. If it could lift a person that would be amazing, you would just have to have a nice little device clipped on you
Water Boy. "Went "Burst"
My question: In the demo the objects were rising from a static position on the bottom of the tank. How well does it work on items still sinking which they would be in deeper water?
Once the balloon kicks in it will surface
Most people who want a Dragon to invest, stumble in their numbers.
This item has been discontinued by supplier and is sold out.
this guy is a brilliant salesman........it is a completely hypothetical projection,but this obviously as an investor its your call.....i would bet five hundred bucks this guy used to be a stock broker at oakmont stratton.
Do you mean Stratton Oakmont?
Wouldn't the pressure of the water at a certain depth burst that balloon? That 1kg weight took a long time to inflate enough to lift it, surely the pressure would be more than Theo's hand?
Ask any diver. The greater the depth the less a balloon will inflate. If the balloon wont inflate you cant burst it.
my only problem with this is that it's a one time use item. You drop it in the drink once, and that's it..then what? do I have to buy another? Are there refill kits?
Well there was some question marks over how robust the balloon was. Theo Paphitis didn't really use that much force to burst it. It would certainly burst if it was caught on a boat hook which he claims wouldn't penetrate. Also it didn't really lift the 1kg weight.
Theo used his nails though. The balloon won't encounter that a normal environment.
I like how you cut the original footage they had on t.v. because the on t.v your baloon didn't go off for thirty seconds.
The strength test was pointless though lol. I mean if a great white attacks you, the balloon popping is the last of your worries but other than that happening, nothing else is going to give that much pressure or burst it
he used a pretty big 1 kg specimen, the buoyancy force of the weight itself helped a whole lot in lifting the weight
Hassan yup
Cool thing. I could see the potential for infants or something as well.
The mechanism might not be activated when wet. It could be pressure-sensitive.
I thought this was Johnny Sins at first
I'm interested in how you can use this technology in other products, like on a larger scale, or in safety vests, seems to me though that there is already a life vest that inflates in water if the person is knocked out.
Did he make a wristband type thing of this for people to wear? Sure I’ve seen that somewhere
Just left all his keys in the water
@Marrowni it was strange, he did not quantify his numbers just kind of threw them out in the air without explaining what he was basing the sales on?
Buoy as in buoyancy - clever!
I disagree with everyone on this. If you drop your keys off a ship (which I've never known anyone ever do, why would you get your keys out on the side of a ship?) is the captain really likely to turn the ship around for the sake of an orange baloon?
Perhaps using them on a bigger scale as a life jacket style device then maybe
ok crazy idea but he said it could lift your own boat right. what about boats we haven’t been able to recover from deep underwater
Depends on the weight, depth, pressure and the amount that the boat is already embedded into the seabed.
Imagine being able to bring a loose but sizable m piece of the Titanic to surface.
But this could potentially be used by either criminal investigation agencies for recent wreckages, bodies or lost cargo, or by drug traffickers to make drop offs or pick ups or to even hide the evidence overboard if they are ever caught mid-collection, by modifying the device to activate at certain times. If that is even a capability.
Could even attach a GPS device to whatever items are dropped off, so the collector knows where to find the ballooned packages.
Theo’s just took delivery of a new yacht that’s anchored in puerto banus and here’s me that’s just taken a delivery of a 12 inch margarita from just eat 😞
Peter is a young buck in this episode
Don't attach this to your noodle .. and jump in
I can't think of a situation I would ever need this
agree. just put your keys in a safe place. dumb ass humans
Better to have one and not need it...
You can buy cork to put on your keys and it will always float. No gas needed.
We were all blown away my this one!
the website still isnt up and running though ..lol
The WaterBuoy guy sounds like a text-2-speech program.
This thing actually looks pretty cool
Can't seem to buy them anymore.. might have been a failure?
but is it visible of up to 250m does it light up and can you see it at night ??? i think not
This has been cut shorter than it actually is, they said they were out earlier.
Really good pitch. Defo the right attitude. Dont know if i like Theo's way of doing business though, he is incredibly harsh and complaicent.
it is great for people who work near water, lake, river, etc etc
I would put it in the front of my boxers then piss myself when I'm out at a club.
if the water is 20 meters deep, then your keys will be there after 10 seconds as well.... and. the pressure from above is 2 bar absolute (1 bar gausse). The device should open after 2 seconds...
11 million quid in sale in 2016 (smashin' it)
Congrats 👍
Without dragon investment (deal never went through thank god) !!
In the diving industry this is respected. Lifting bags +
Checked out the website- states that it’s coming soon. Wow this video was published in 2007 and it’s 2020. Wonder what happened???
Wait, when did two dragons walk away from the deal?
No one said I'm out before 5:50... How have two walked away?
@Nahkranoth8 LOL? I've been on boats numerous times and keys are often carried on you, not simply left in the cabin. Oh and I own a waterbuoy, letting your keys/maybe even your phone slip out your pocket or drop out your hand into the water and sink would be horrible.
I never see den products on sale
27 years old though, my dad looks younger at 40. Great little thing but id never need one
Well I don't think he looks that old.
but this could be useful for so much stuff, if it can be activated by other means, I'd imagine itd be useful for other things likfe going camping losing your keys or somehting in shrubs or at home, can't find your keys anywhere and activate that device to find them more easily
Dang, debbie lookin fine as hell in this video
coming soon on their website - huh?
That is a new product
but the video was uploaded in 2007, it's taken 10 years! lol
@@poolwizard11 cause they gay and horny