Dropping an iPhone 13 Pro Down 1,600 Feet Deep Lake - Will it Survive?
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- čas přidán 4. 12. 2021
- I dropped an iPhone 13 Pro and a GoPro Hero 9 down 1,600+ feet in one of the deepest freshwater lakes in the world! The ultimate pressure test taken place in Lake Tahoe.
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Him : submerging IPhone 1700+ feet
The IPhone: WTF why is it so dark let me turn flash light on
😂😂 comment of the month 😂
I think it a feature but still funny 🤣
LOL
It was on you see at 3:36
Probably a secret Apple feature.
The depth of the lake is measured in a straight line from the surface to the bottom. However the phone and gopro on a fishing line without any further anchor to weigh down will be affected by the water flow, thus it's not a straight line from the surface to the bottom, so it will certainly have longer lines
@@JonathanSamuel1991 even the boat moving slightly and the phone rig drifting sideways because of its shape is enough to make that difference
Bet all yall in your jammys as you debate this🤣😆😅😄 its not an offical test.
@@cjjonez 😂😂😂😂
@@cjjonez Welcome to the internet, your first time here?
Thats how this place is, full of meaningless conversations.
@@cjjonez If it's not official then what's the point?
Huge shout out to the camera man for going that deep in the water
The camera is attached to the phone tho
Yeah what a legend for swimming so steady too!
@@leenadragons r/whoooosh
@@melonmusk1274r/kill
@@melonmusk1274fr 😂
Water pressure at 1600 ft is almost 700 psi ( pounds per square inch). For comparison the pressure in your car tires while carrying the weight of your car is less than 35 psi. It’s incredible that the iPhone glass was able to withstand 20 times that pressure without cracking. New respect for my iPhone 13 pro max.
The pressure that deep underwater must explain why the gopro cracked
@@43dl3ntil that explains its
So, more pressure pushes the phone together and make an even better water protection 🌚
It survived because water entered it
Cars have 4 tyres though and the weight of the car is distributed across all of them. But still true, it’s amazing how tough they make them now.
At the end of the day it'll be simply considered as "water damage" but the person repairing it might not know the full story behind this "water damage"
barely used, from smoke-free home
Water pressure must’ve been crazy down there
..but the person repairing it might not know the full depth behind this "water damage"
Heheheh couldve said it like that
I think if the phone was disassembled to dry the water inside it as soon as he took it out of the water, the phone could still work, in this situation its yes or no possibility but he didn't take it to a repair shop so it will die anyway..
@@ACZcamsChannelwithNoName about every 33 feet under water adds 15 psi of water pressure, so at 1600 feet it was exposed to 720 psi
send it in
Wow
funny
LMAO
@techrax Missing out on free content promo… good at business or not? Lol
5:58 it's so dark bro like really dark
TechRax did more depth testing to an Iphone than Oceangate did to the Titan
WATER JUST WENT FROM SKY BLUE TO BLUE TO DARK BLUE TO COMPLETELY DARK 🥶
That water is freaking clean
Yeah lol
Not anymore
CLEAN
No shit Sherlock
Give it 5 minutes
I don’t think the phone went as deep as you think, since the whole rig wasn’t weighted it means that it was able to drift with water currents. So instead of taking a straight path to the bottom it probably took a diagonal path which is longer.
indeed, if his line was long enough he would have thought the phone is about to come out on the other side of the world probably
Yes but could you see the top of the line be drifted a little? Idk
🤓🤓🤓🤓
He had to use some additional weight on, to make sure it will go straight line down.
you are repeating what Sitch Lee said, but thanks a lot Sherlock Jr.
8:26 water pressures crazy
The counter is connected to the reel via internal gears. What caused the counter to count deeper than the lake is, The diameter of the spool got smaller the deeper he went causing less line to feed for every rotation of the gears. The counter counts rotations and is probably calibrated for when the spool is mostly full. This explains why the counter sped up and exceeds the depth of the lake
Wouldn’t that be taken into account by the manufacturer?
@@JrbWheaton it is lol. On these automatic spooling ones (where it goes left to right) they specify an exact length of line (usually 2,000 feet on ones like shown in the video)
They are fairly accurate, but I don’t doubt there are some cheaper ones that count the rotation linearly causing it report incorrectly
Makes sense especially when the counter sped up at the last
It also wasnt weighted and the waters current caused the line to go significantly longer as it got carried away
😕😕😕🤔🤔🤔🤔
It looks terrifying the deeper it gets and the darker it gets 😨
thats kinda how the ocean works lol
@@kingkobra_1945 it’s a lake dummy
@@wargamingleel2554 r/woooosh
You need a big light.
@@wargamingleel2554 r/whoooooooooooooosh
If you plan on repeating this experiment, you could try to fill the GoPro camera and the watertight camera compartment with mineral oil. Since oil is nearly incompressible, it should keep the camera housing safe from suddenly imploding due to the enormous pressure at those depths. Furthermore oil is a good electric insulator, so the camera should just work fine when submerged in mineral oil.
Water is also incompressible. Really any liquid is non compressible.
i guess footage wont be clear
yep lol however mineral oil being way thicker than air (and water even) will push the limit of when water will penetrate the compartment, plus if it does enter the gopro being mineral oil it won't shrot circuit anything, so that's not a bad idea !
Yes why not. If it breaks again you‘ll spill the oil in the lake. Good idea
@@syntheticblog9392 lakes can take a lot of pollution before experiencing negative effects. I use our local lake to dispose of my used motor oil and old car batteries and stuff. You can never tell it’s even dumped in there.
5:41 the bloop sound😮
Oh, yeah bro the worlds biggest sea monster ! 😮
7:20 it is so calming.
According to the footage where you sinked it from the boat, the speed of the descent is about 1.625 ft/sec.
So if the underwater footage is uncut solid, it means that the iPhone's screen has vanished at the depth of about 276 feet (~85 meeters) (after 170 seconds) from the surface.
Pretty impressive 👍
…well dam
you son of a...
MATHS EXPERT
You're to smart
Nice. What could have helped is to have a side by side synced footage of the reel depth counter and the footage of the phone sinking. That way it will be obvious exactly what depth the key events happened.
*sunk
3:55 , never knew iphones fart
It’s amazing how dark a lake can get
I know its like a void
What'd you expect mate no light can reach that far down in the lake
Because light can only penetrate 200 meters of water, This lake is 400 + meters deep
This is wild to me to think the floor of that lake is 1600 feet down there, over a quarter of a mile. That's just mind blowing 🤯
And the average depth of the ocean is 10 times that.
I just imagine the fish deep down being like wtf what kind of fish is that
The forbidden snack😔
LOL😂😂😂
Lol 😂
What the fish
@@melroysojan AHHAAN
In fact, judging by the Apple logo that appeared on the screen, the phone worked and could have been saved if it had been quickly taken to the service center for drying and a little cleaning.
If water gets inside, this is not death for the gadget. The main thing is to quickly get rid of the liquid before it causes a lot of damage to the wiring and contacts.
Oh ok! ty for the info
Or if he just turned it ff until all water dries out
@@ieiekkwkso turning it off wont get the water out
@@andrejones3342 i didn't say that turning it off gets water out but it might dry out before it damages the phone
yeah if you can quickly dry the device it should work when a phone gets wet it would survive if the phone was dried as its lower voltage and as well water isnt terribly conductive unless salt water which causes damage much quicker
Danke hab gerade richtig gute Laune durch dich bekommen.
❤
I wish I could of seen the phone back up to the boat at 100 feet down which exceeds most lakes in the United States where someone would drop and loose their phone.
Great video!!!
That’s a sickass fishing rod counting mileage 😂 but it would’ve been hilarious if they saw something else on camera
The camera zoom was pretty bad, whoevers getting paid for it.
"Milage" lol
I kept thinking this is a perfect video to use for a jump scare
@@vincent67239 me to
*Cue Subnautica Reaper Leviathan sounds*
For anyone asking, 1,600 Ft. is equals to 480 meters.
thanks
Thanks
That’s halfway from being at venus pressure
@@stanleybowman-hood6194 its that powerful?
@@funtimefoxy9230 yes it will crush your body
The go pro camra imploded 😂😅
It’s crazing how a I phone is better than a sub
Hell nah 😂
Make a phone submarine and go see the titanic. At least this time it won’t implode.
The reason the phone didn’t implode and the submersible did is because the iPhone had water inside of it which equalized the pressure. On the other hand the submersible had air inside of it instead of water which made the water want to fill in that space.
Man I remember I used to watch this dude back in 2016, I eventually forgot about him then I got this recommended
Same lol
the cockroaches
It's been a WHILE since I've watched TechRax and I have to say he sounds a lot happier than he used to. Good for him :)
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It would be interesting to see at what depth both devices failed. You could videotape the counter on the reel to get an idea based on the time per foot.
This is really cool to see!
Uh ok
Bruh deleted this comment
I'm from the future in the future all stupid kids will insult you...you...you
Ik that sus
Me too
Literally
I have waited YEARS for someone to test both a gopro and a phone with extreme depths! The results are amazing! 540m deep and the gopro housing is rated for 60m and raw gopro is 10m so I had hopes for the gopro with 2 layers of pressure protection, it did record for what looked like atleast 200m! And the smashed casing is crazy!
10:13
just saying, it took my iPhone about two months to fully dry after a little water got inside and made the screen black out
first it lit up green and then it was only black
and after two months (i checked it every week) it showed no sign of water vapor anywhere and i turned it on again. been using it since then. only face id isn't working
Yes it is clean!!🥰I love it
Dude your channel is so entertaining, love the things you do! Keep up the good work!
Nobody:
TechRax: "Lets go fishing with a 13 Pro!"
The reason the indicated depth was higher than the actual, and also the reason the depth "was increasing faster" towards the end is the following:
As you unroll the fishing rope, the diameter of the rolled rope keeps on getting smaller therefore releasing less rope per rotation, as it rotates.
So in the beginning, when you had a lot of rope rolled there, one rotation would release let's say 10 inches of rope, but as you got towards the end of the roll, each rotation only released around 5 inches of rope or so.
Since the counter is counting the rotations, it gets calibrated to show around 9 inches per rotation, but it cannot constantly adjust.
Love the footage
6:30 feels like the phone's BREATHING😵😨
1:08 had me weak! LOL.. yeah I see it's crystal clear actually!! 😵🤣 Everything is totally visible
At 3:53 , I didn't know phones could fart. 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
7:37 you can also see how incredibly fast it’s descending because of the particles. I can see how that GoPro case shattered. I think around half way of the video or before, you can hear a pop noise.
The familiar sight of an iPhone as you slowly descend becoming the only visible light and then the terrible realization that your one beacon of familiarity now makes you a target of whatever unknown creatures lie in wait really makes this video something special.
How to give someone anxiety:
First: that water is super clean
Second: That depth counter was most likely not completely accurate since the slightest movement could have drastic changes. For example, if a pilot flew around the world, and they were supposed to go straight the entire time, if they were a few degrees off, they could end up in a whole different country.... or continent by the end.
8:25 Damn. That was sudden return 💩
That cazy to see it go down great job on this i love it ☺
5:10 Sounds like screaming.
Opportunity to edit in a jump scare at 8:00 MISSED. lol Still love these videos for some reason!
God that would’ve been awesome. 😂
Cool video man! 👍
Cool unintended physics lesson hidden in this video. Super cool how the sound vibration of the fishing reel gets transfered down the nylon string so clearly. Utterly fascinating.
Finally some quality content from techrax
Oml this was so good! How about drop a iPhone 13 Pro from a 2000 feet tall building?
And have it hit someone down below
That would be an epic video! 😎🔥
he did it actually few years ago. dropped an iphone from the tallest building in the world (Burj Kalifa)
He dropped an iPhone 7 Plus from burj khalifa back in 2016.
@@PrzeszczepiX yes but with a iPhone 13
That’s a nice reel bro!!
This is a nice video make more of them pls
The pressure has smashed the glass and probably breached the seal on the iPhone
@no.shit
/woosh
@@dinervc9582 wat
Can you upload the full video I wanna see where it actually turned off was there any fish? And say hi to my cousin Alex Glad*** 😂 I also got some crazy ideas if you want to DM me
Alex glad?
seems like a popular youtuber that isn't verified hmm
He cant show it off, you see the crack on the gopro's case? Its Possibly the water kill the gopro before its able to recorded the iphone when its turned off, they managed to recovered the video file because the gopro will automatically cut and saved the video before its dies, unless the entire footage will gone.
He cant show it off, you see the crack on the gopro's case? Its Possibly the water kill the gopro before its able to recorded the iphone when its turned off, they managed to recovered the video file because gopro's system will automatically cut and saved the video before its dies, unless the entire footage will gone.
Gorgeous reel.
thank goodness!!! just so happens i did the same thing with mine the other day. glad to know theres still hope!!!!
It would have been more clear to have another camera on your line measure on screen. That alone would have given some indication (Relative to video time) of at what depth caused each device to failed. I realize there were still some conditions which can't be accounted for, but data WAS lost without that reference. Both devices lasted longer than I would have guessed was possible.
Love what you do for these vids
Should use this to find Ocean Gate debris
I had to perform the Valsalva maneuver a few times watching the GoPro footage ☺
6:21 it got brighter
4:40 "you entered the ecological dead zone. Adding report to the data bank"
Nice to see another Subnautica player
"OH SHIT"
"REAL SHIT"
To be honest, I was expecting some kind of Event Horizon shit..
That the iPhone was in hell and is now alive or something 😁
No seriously. Awesome video👍🏽
Tech Rex Such a banger of a video I’ve watched this video a lot
The Legend is Back! #ROADTO10MILL 💖👊
@Peak Sunrise no criNGE its been long since I seen this guy
This was a cool video I never seen the deepest lake in my life until this video keep up the outstanding work
Why did that iPhone farted?😂😂😂 3:55
I like how that GoPro camera recorded sounds. It was funny!
11:12 I see in the comments people mentioning curvature of the fishing line as it goes down and what not. Another thing I feel the need to point out is that the string can keep going, spreading out along the floor in any direction. You must've hit the floor and the string must've kept going and spreading around all over the place.
In the underwater footage, it did seem to stop for a few seconds before you hear movement again. which seems to match up with the surface video where he stopped it at a certain depth, and started reeling it back up a few seconds later. So I don’t know if it actually hit the bottom, since you heard it going down right up until he stopped, then started reeling it back up
Awesome video, wish you were showing depth in numbers along with the footage.
Also a post mortem teardown would have been really cool!
I mean, to get more for the money spent on the devices you sacrificed for this video
That water is a freaking clean
Insane dude
6:14 that doesnt look like water damage that busted the screen.. that was def water pressure.,
@@notdream890not funny😭
Its sad how this channel got many subs but lacking views. But dont quit just yet bro youre absolute legend 🔥🔥
You must be new. He used to get millions of views back in the day, then he stopped uploading for a while.
@@faizsaid8286 yup
That’s impressive that they both stayed on for that long
tahoes a beautiful lake! cool to see you visit
As a fisherman, I am both excited about this and terrified by your knots at the same time
The fishes are more terrified while you are pulling them up from the water and leave them to suffer a very difficult and terrible death with suffocation...
@@laurensnowball 😐
@@laurensnowball cry about it
@@zepd762 I cry because I have feelings for all living beings, unlike being a cold hearted killer like you...
@Graveyard Spliff I'm sure you do. I like when things are were they are supposed to be. Roses belong to plants, not to vases and sea animals belong to seas, not to plates...
Thanks for this one, was definitely interesting!!
Hu thanks for watching this video❤
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3:54 Even the iPhone farted out of fear.
Bro bro what the heck I can’t believe it you do the best video should I watch you every day
I think we can all agree that TechRax’s videos only get better and better 🔥❤️🔥❤️
Yes!
No
nope.
No you’re wrong
this channel is pretty much dead compared to the past
This was actually fascinating and informational.
the light was on before u put it in the water lol
This video is very cool 👍
Thank you
So the iPhone technically “survived” better than the GoPro!?
Well they got footage from the GoPro
@@krispyhd9484 It doesn’t count because its the Micro SD card that survived
@@ikedakazuto5061 ah
@@krispyhd9484 I feel u
Gonna ruin that 100 likes
I think the reason that the flashlight on the iphone was on was so you could retrieve it from the water easier. Thats a really neat feature!
Or it was on when he put in in the water😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂😅😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😃😄😂😂😂😃🤣😂🤣😂
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Who else saw the fish at 6:01
I don't
Have auto generated captions on and when I went to 6:01 here it said me😅
This is crazyy!! Haha but it’s a unique idea great job
Thank you for the content. It was definitely interesting.
Hu thanks for watching this video❤
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5:50 you can hear the devil scream
Or maybe it’s the pressure of the deep ocean compressing the phone and camera lens, or maybe it’s the silence at that depth accentuating the noise from the fishing rod
i fr appreciate you for getting straight to the point, a bunch of other creators have a long ass intro unlike you I will definitely watch your videos from now on they are awesome fr
5:22 I know those noises are probably the line but we can agree if I were that deep in the dark waters that would be petrifying
Nobody:
1600 feet underwater:
Ya got games on yo phone
For first time ever techrax now on 60fps video
Look forward to having a 4K60
The only part that looks 60 fps is the GoPro footage which is probably why this whole video was converted to 60 fps. He probably shot 30 fps with his main camera. He likely won’t ever do 4K60.
That is one beautiful lake!
For those wondering, if their reel is accurate in showing that 1777 ft of line had been let out, and the max depth of Lake Tahoe is 1644 ft, then the iPhone and boat must have drifted at least 675 ft apart during the descent. I suspect the iPhone did actually land on the bottom, and at that point, it changed from being pulled with the drifting boat to staying put on the bottom while the boat continued to drift away, which would explain the reel appearing to speed up near the end.
Future TechRax video:
What happens when you drop your iPhone down the Mariana Trench?