Introduce the shark shark bracelet
Two American dads in South Carolina have found a solution to shark off a shark with a special Sharkbanz.
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By sensing electromagnetic pulses from all living things, sharks can hunt for food in the dark, especially in cloudy waters.
These small rings can help you out of the danger of shark attacks
Nathan Garrison, co-creator of the Sharkbanz bracelet , said: "As a person who has had terrifying experiences with the sharks, I decided that I needed to do something to limit the danger. This.
After three years of searching and testing, Nathan Garrison and his father gave the answer to the problem in a fairly simple form - Sharkbanz, a magnetic ring . Sharkbanz will have the task of emitting electromagnetic waves that interfere with dangerous sharks. In particular, this ring will not harm the sharks but only make them uncomfortable and leave.
" The sharks do not like this product and they leave very quickly ," said co-inventor Sharkbanz . For safety reasons, we personally tested three times with three sharks around. "
This small ring is considered extremely effective for those who love sports in the sea (Photo: ABC News).
The invention of this product, David Garrison hopes to help people more calm and less concerned about the dangers of this aggressive fish.
Sharkbanz is designed in two colors: blue and brown with a small size as a watch, very sporty and convenient. In particular, buyers can use such a bracelet or necklace. Currently, Sharkbanz is being sold for $ 40, equivalent to 800,000.
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