📦 DESCRIPTION
The ZANNEFT ANTI SHARK WEARABLE SAFETY BAND is a high-performance, passive marine wearable designed to support safer ocean activity without electronics, charging, or connectivity.
Engineered for surfers, swimmers, divers, and ocean professionals, the shark deterrent band uses non-powered material science principles to interact naturally with the marine environment, delivering protection through design, not interference.
No batteries.
No signals.
No maintenance.
Just a streamlined, durable band built for real-world ocean use.
🌊 HOW IT WORKS
The anti-shark band is designed using passive interaction principles, meaning it operates continuously without emitting signals or requiring power.
The system relies on material properties that are always active, whether worn on the wrist or ankle.
This approach allows the shark deterrent band to function:
- Underwater
- In salt or fresh environments
- At any depth
- Without user input
⚙️ KEY FEATURES
- Passive Operation – No electronics, charging, or software
- Always-On Protection – Works continuously once worn
- Marine-Grade Construction – Designed for saltwater durability
- Lightweight & Comfortable – Suitable for long sessions
- Minimalist Design – Clean, premium aesthetic
- Universal Fit – Adjustable for wrist or ankle use
📐 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Passive Marine Wearable |
| Weight | ~85 g (3 oz) |
| Power Source | None (Passive system) |
| Water Resistance | Fully submersible |
| Materials | Marine-grade elastomer + integrated core |
| Wear Location | Wrist or ankle |
| Maintenance | Rinse with fresh water after use |
👤 WHO IT’S FOR
- Surfers
- Swimmers
- Divers
- Lifeguards
- Ocean athletes
- Marine professionals
- Open-water explorers
🧘 WHY PASSIVE MATTERS
Unlike electronic wearables, passive systems:
- Cannot fail due to battery loss
- Do not interfere with marine electronics
- Require no updates or calibration
- Remain active at all times
This makes the Zanneft shark deterrent band ideal for environments where reliability matters most — the open ocean.


