The video is an episode of "Gizmo Slip" where the host tests the durability of Caseify phone cases and the world's strongest Jell-O. He first drops an iPhone 11 Pro with a Caseify case from a height, and the phone survives without damage. Then, he creates a batch of the world's strongest Jell-O (300 Bloom) and submerges two iPhone 11 Pros, one with a case and one without, into it. After letting it set, he drops the Jell-O from a height, and it surprisingly holds together, with the phones inside surviving the impact. He then remakes the Jell-O, making it even stronger, and repeats the drop test from a 40-foot height. The Jell-O still holds together, but the phones are damaged. However, when he tries to take the phones out, he finds that they are still functional. The host is impressed by the Jell-O's ability to absorb the impact and protect the phones.
Here are the key facts:
1. The experiment involved testing the durability of iPhone 11 Pros dropped in a container filled with a special type of jello.
2. Case If I sponsored the experiment and provided the iPhone 11 Pros.
3. Two iPhone 11 Pros were used in the experiment: one in a case and one without a case.
4. The jello used in the experiment was 300 Bloom jello, considered the strongest type of jello available.
5. The experiment involved dropping the jello container from a building to test the durability of the iPhones.
6. The iPhones were also hit with a baseball bat to test their durability.
7. The jello container was dropped from a height of 40 feet.
8. The iPhones were still functional after the experiment.
9. The jello was able to absorb the impact of the drop and the baseball bat hits.
10. The experiment was recorded in slow motion using two phones: an iPhone 11 Pro and a Note 10 Plus.