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Kingii is a wearable portable water buoyancy aid device, that can save your life.

Kingii wristband world’s smallest water buoyancy aid device, containing an inflatable balloon and a carbon dioxide cartridge.





372,000 people drown each year, according to the World Health Organisation.

The device is suitable for swimming, kayaking, sailing, surfing and more.



By pulling a metal lever, the CO2 cylinder is triggered and fills the balloon, in a second.

It is reusable, reliable and up to 78 times smaller than a life jacket.

Available on Amazon for $70.

  • Great for swimming, surfing, and all water sports
  • Pull the lever and a balloon helps you stay afloat
  • Sufficient for a 280 lbs person
  • Easily reusable with refill cartridge
  • Content: kingii wearable, 2 refill cartridges, manual






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https://wordlesstech.com/inflating-...il&utm_term=0_3252369cf4-79892b2672-236467429
 
It will only float your wrist while your head is dangling under water. Best life saving device for survival in water is a proper full sized life jacket with head support and auto orientation (turns the body upside down, and keeps head above water)
 
It will only float your wrist while your head is dangling under water. Best life saving device for survival in water is a proper full sized life jacket with head support and auto orientation (turns the body upside down, and keeps head above water)

Unfortunately you are correct. I can see morons ditching wearing proper life preservers and wearing just this because they think they will be fine. I've been thrown off a jetski miles offshore by hitting a big wave and was damn thankful for every ounce of my lifejacket. You can not imagine the fear that goes though your head when you realize you are in shark infested open ocean waters and you are frantically trying to get back to your jetski. You'd probably pop that thing.
 
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