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The Professional Waterproof Underwater Snorkeling Phone Case is designed for iPhone and Samsung models with screens below 4.7 inches. It features IP68 certification, allowing for underwater use up to 50ft for 60 minutes, and is built with precise cutouts for easy access to buttons and ports. The case offers full-body protection against scratches, dust, and impacts, making it ideal for various outdoor activities like diving, snorkeling, and skiing.
T**X
you wont be sorry.
I am not easily impressed, this is by far the smartest purchase you can make if you spend any time around water. I dont know why other people had issues, I popped my phone in without reading instructions and easily operated the camera AND touch screen. I was able to unlock my screen when it timed out and go from texting to the camera. The quick start guide says to test it first so I stuffed it with tissues and weighed it down in the sink... 4 hours later I remembered it was there and still no leaks. I dont dive so I cant comment on that but I have at least 3 phones at the bottom of the Guadalupe river. This floats and keeps it safe the cord is sturdy too. I cant believe it doesn't cost more.... think about how much replacing your phone is! I have a samsung S9+ for reference.UPDATE:I just got back from cancun, the underwater pics looked amazing, I went cliff diving and zip lining with the cord strapped to my wrist, got amazing pics and my phone wasn't exposed at all, you have to press hard on the screen to use the touch screen and take it out to charge but it REALLY protects the phone. Selfies, videos, and camera shots looked great, I could still hear when I got calls, AND the retina scan biometric thingy still worked so I could unlock it even though the fingerprint was covered. Some pics came out with water spots because I was in the water taking them above and didnt have anything to wipe it with. But other than wiping with a towel I never cleaned the outside, still got great pics and no moisture detected in the phone.... the floating part came in handy we were able to just throw it to eachother in the water without worries.
C**N
Amazing!!!
Best phone case I have ever used. Worked great for pictures. The case was very water proof. I even forgot to clip one of the seals/clips and used it underwater, it still was waterproof though. I only snorkel and use it at the river or pool. So I’m not sure how it works in deeper water. But I love it! As a heads up, The salt water did need to be regularly cleaned off the outside plastic/glass while using during the day because it left a white film. But that’s just what salt water does, so it’s not an issue with the product. Also the water droplets on the glass while using the camera above the water did make some photos foggy or have light detracted in weird ways. But underwater there’s none of those issues. Just something to be aware of.
J**M
So disappointed! Does not work with iPhone 12 Pro
The buttons don't line up with my iPhone 12 Pro, but I figured I could manage with the touch screen. Read the reviews about people not being able to use the touch screen once they were in the water, and thought I would be able to if I pressed hard enough. I was definitely wrong! It worked on the surface before I went under, but once I went 2 feet below the surface I could no longer use the touch screen, even when I came back up. It was pressurized and wouldn't equalize without opening (which you can't do when you're in the water). Got this for a family vacation, and had hoped to capture special memories of my kids in the water. Should have used anything else! What a complete and total waste of money. And too late to return. Save your money, and your memories.
A**R
Great underwater phone housing with expected limitations
I was very happy with this underwater phone housing to take pictures and videos while snorkeling and would recommend it to others for that activity. I spent a lot of time looking at other products and short of spending thousands of dollars on a camera housing for my DSLR, this case did the trick so I could at least bring my iPhone below water with me.Pros:-Clear pictures and video footage (friends thought I used my DSLR)-The audio is good enough to clearly pick up the sound of whales calling, fish eating coral, waves, etc. (Note: There's a loud click when you start and stop the video -- nothing a little editing can't fix but keep in mind that you may have to clip out the beginning and end of your footage so give yourself an extra second or two on either end.)-No water leakage-Lightweight-Easy to use wrist lanyard so you don't lose your phone (the end did fray when I had to get it through the plastic ring but didn't prevent it's use).-Price is very reasonable --You could pay $10 for the plastic bags that hang around your neck, but I'm highly doubtful you'd be able to take any pictures worth framing due to lack of clarity.Cons:-After the casing starts to heat up inside from your phone the touch screen can get very wonky and easily switch from photo to video to pano, etc. no matter how many times you switch it below water. This was very frustrating and I found myself often bringing the phone above the water to switch back to the setting I wanted. However, you may find setting changes the minute you put it back in the water -- eventually, I found it helpful to dip the camera into the water at a vertical angle in order to avoid the water/temp change that causes the phone into thinking I'd swiped horizontally across the screen like when I brought the case back below water at a horizontal angle. (This is only speaking for my iPhone - - don't know how Androids respond.) Though be prepared, once you reach this stage of overheating (around 45 minutes in the water for me), I would recommend setting the phone at whatever you want (photo, video, etc.) and leave it at that. Don't try and then touch the screen to focus on one particular object b/c it can easily disturb the phone and cause it to flip to another setting like video when you just wanted to take a picture. If this keeps happening to you, just take a deep breath and enjoy the scenery sans photos -- not worth it to keep messing around. Just let your phone cool off outside the case when you're back above water/onshore and try again on your next snorkel. To me, I found this overheating and touch screen issue is an expected limitation. I don't know how else you'd design an underwater phone case that uses a touch screen without running into a similar issue.Tips:-Go into general settings and turn the screen sleep mode off... you don't want to be messing with unlocking your phone when you're about to take the best photo of a sea turtle or shark as they swim past.-Wait until the very last minute to put your phone in the case to prevent the case/phone from getting too hot b/c your touch screen will be affected quickly.-Make sure your touch screen and hands are clean when putting it in the case. (ie, don't apply sunscreen and then touch your phone before putting in the case b/c it can possibly decrease the sensitivity of the touch screen b/c the phone case housing now has a coat of sunscreen on it and you can mess up the window you want to take clear pictures through.)-Turn the sound off on your phone BEFORE you put it in the case. Otherwise, all those clicks/snaps can be heard by the fish and it's rather distracting when the main point of snorkeling is just to relax and be attuned to the sights and sounds of the reef and your surroundings.-If you have your video going, just know if you tap on the touch screen to try and focus on an object that "tap" will be a loud thud in the audio.-Bring a phone charging brick b/c you'll quickly drain your battery if you're snorkeling for >1 hour and it's on camera the whole time. You don't want to be caught with a dead phone when out on vacation.-It's important to make sure you protect the housing from sand or hard surfaces when you're not using it so it doesn't get scratched.-Attach the plastic ring that is given to open the housing case to your car keys ring or something you'll have on you at all times-- you don't want to lose it mid-vacation, otherwise, getting the case open with your fingernails or even a paperclip is quite tricky.
C**S
Hermoso protector
The media could not be loaded. Es un producto excelentePuedes tomar foto bajo el agua y resiste muy bien
C**E
Parfait
Photo prise avec mon iPhone et laCoque de protection. C’était parfait
M**�
È molto resistente le istruzioni sono solo in inglese quindi ho fatto un po’ di fatica a capire
E molto resistente e mi piace molto il laccio da attaccare è fatta bene
I**D
Bon étui
Étui étanche mais la caméra doit être partie en dehors de l’eau. Pour faire des vidéos ça fonctionne bien mais pas possible pour moi de faire des photos sous l’eau.
M**Z
Funciona súper!
Aunque la descripción dice que la carátula es de vidrio, es de plástico. Aún así la claridad de las fotos es muy buena. Protege súper bien el teléfono. Lo compré para iPhone X y le quedó muy bien. El botón de captura funcionó perfecto. Si quieres cambiar a modo video, debes salir del agua y hacer el cambio ya que bajo el agua, la pantalla no funciona. El case es un poco grande pero funcional.
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