If you are a rugged wearable person, perhaps you have come across the military standard “MI;-STD-810H”. Yer what exactly does it indicate for your KOSPET TANK smartwatch?
MIL-STD-810 is a US military standard that ensures equipment can withstand environmental stresses and other specific conditions under which it may face throughout its service life. This is completed by mimicking the impacts those environments will have on the product.
Although MIL-STD-810 originated in the 1950s for testing military equipment, the standard has thereafter expanded to cover consumer electronics so as to showcase the durability of devices like rugged phones and smartwatches.
There is a broad range of tests required to determine whether a product meets MIL-STD-810H standards, including how the device holds up in high and low temperatures, rain, humidity, fungus, rust, salt frog, sand and dust, explosive atmospheres, shock and so on.
It is nonetheless to note that this doesn’t mean the product is indestructible.
KOSPET Smartwatch(es)
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MIL-STD Tests |
TANK M2
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TANK T2
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-40℃ Low Temperature Test,
70℃ High Temperature Test
Salt Spray Test
40g Acceleration Crash Test
1.8-meter Drop Test
Random Vibration Test
Dustproof Test
Fungus Test
Low Pressure Test
300g Steel Ball Impact Test
Drill Test
Rain Test
Excavator Crush Resistance Test
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TANK M1 PRO
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TANK M1
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-40℃ Low Temperature Test
70℃ High Temperature Test
Low Pressure Test
Dustproof Test
Waterproof Test
Salt Spray Test
Contamination by Fluids Test
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