Logitech suffers stock hit, bad Amazon reviews for use on doomed Titan sub
as “Amazon’s Choice” for $24.99, also boasts comments since the submersible began its doomed voyage to the Titanic wreck trolling the product.OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush once boasted about ‘breaking some rules’ to build ill-fated Titanic sub“Controller sank my submarine,” another penned in a poor review, which nearly 200 others voted was “helpful.”
Another commentator sarcastically rated the plastic controller five stars, saying: “Perfect for controlling my submersible. I love finding economic solutions to my problems.” For Titan, that was Polar Prince, which it depended on for navigation to the Titanic wreck, which lies 12,500 feet below the surface.
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