To snooze the alarm on your iPhone, just tap the screen or press any button. An ingenious gimmick that occupied most of the room was created, and a fierce man appeared who completed it in 22 steps.
This device was created by comedian Joseph Hersher.ThatYouTube channel “Joseph’s Machines”is full of devices that do simple things with complex mechanics. In Japan, these tricks are called “Pythagora devices” after TV programs, but overseas there is also trivia called “Rube Goldberg Machine” (after the name of an American cartoonist).
Mr. Hersher’s new work is entitled “A machine that destroys the iPhone?” Since it is made in collaboration with CASETiFY, a case maker company for iPhone, the punchline is also in the direction of promoting the company’s products.
When Mr. Hersher sleeping in bed pulls the stuffed toy on the pillow, the raised hammer hits the resounding iPhone directly. Then, the iPhones that fell into the basket were hit by hammers one after another, sent forward, hit by a toy car, caught by a broom, and fell while bouncing like a pachinko ball.
Furthermore, it is put on a train and launched from the window on the second floor by a catapult. And the tank that was waiting for the iPhone that fell to the ground … is the aim to appeal that “Even if it is just this bad, the iPhone put in the case made by CASETiFY is safe”.
CASETiFY also has a behind-the-scenes video revealing how Mr. Hersher built a device to torture the iPhone.is open to the public. Mr. Hersher may have been able to sleep really well only after applying this much effort.
Source:Joseph’s Machines x CASETiFY(YouTube)
via:Cult of Mac