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They have previously dropped an iPad out of a plane as well as launching a bowling ball on one.
But G-Form have now gone one step further in order to prove just how tough their protective iPad cases are.
The firm has dropped an Apple tablet from the edge of space and, incredibly, it survived.
As a YouTube video shows, G-Form attached the iPad and case to a weather balloon which carried it 100,000ft up.
The entire journey was captured on a video attached to the balloon.
But G-Form have now gone one step further in order to prove just how tough their protective iPad cases are.
The firm has dropped an Apple tablet from the edge of space and, incredibly, it survived.
As a YouTube video shows, G-Form attached the iPad and case to a weather balloon which carried it 100,000ft up.
The entire journey was captured on a video attached to the balloon.
Apple iPad is dropped from the edge of space and survives in full working order
American firm G-Form have now gone one step further that previously in order to prove just how tough their protective iPad cases are.
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