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p0w3n3dlast Thursday at 7:18 AM6 repliesview on HN

These shock watches and tilt watchers are quite expensive. I wonder how much must be the package worth to be feasible to use this kind of protection


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Someonelast Thursday at 7:47 AM

Did you notice the column indicating number of items per box/carton?

Shockwatch is $170 for 50 items, for example, and the label $75 for 200.

Not dirt cheap, but I guess that’s because of the size of the market.

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schiffernyesterday at 10:04 AM

Link wasn't a storefront or brand recommendation, just a handy overview for people unfamiliar with the category.

The SpotSee/ShockWatch brand does seem to be more expensive (almost $4 per device), but they have interesting variants like shock-triggered RFIDs.[0] Otherwise you can find competitor products at roughly half the price.[1]

[0] https://shop.spotsee.io/impact_indicators

[1] https://impactograph.com/product/shock-indicator-labels/

bigDinosaurlast Thursday at 7:35 AM

It may not just be monetary value. Shipping something that could be ruined by being thrown around (e.g. IIRC there were issues with covid-19 vaccine suspensions and sudden shocks ruining it) that just won't work may need this indicator even if the actual monetary value is otherwise low.

numb7rslast Thursday at 7:55 PM

These are pretty normal when shipping scientific equipment.

donwlast Thursday at 3:05 PM

Fun fact: MythBusters used shock watches extensively when testing anything involving impact, because they were massively more reliable than any of their digital instrument.

eastboundlast Thursday at 7:43 PM

Problem is when transporting tilt watchers, you can’t tilt the package either.