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Aquapac – Waterproof iPhone Case

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AquapacAquapac has a 100% waterproof case for the iPhone. It is made of premium polyurethane and “is sensitive enough to allow full use of the iPhone’s dynamic fingertip touchscreen, as well as normal speak/hear clarity.” You are also able to make a phone call and use the camera through the case. It is good for keeping dirt and sand off your iPhone and is submersible up to 15 feet. If it still makes you a little nervous, it does come with a 3-year global warranty! The Aquapac for iPhone case is available for $25.00.

I personally am a big fan of OtterBox Cases and to me, the Aquapac for iPhone case is more like a water-proof pouch then a case but, if you are looking for a easy way to keep your iPhone safe from water, dirt or sand…this might be the way to go! I could also see the armband version of the case being very useful!

More Info:

Aquapac 100% waterproof cases are sealed with the legendary Aquaclip™, a shatter-resistant premium polycarbonate seal with a pair of easy-to-slide levers. The Aquaclip makes direct access to your iPhone as simple as the flip of a switch.
Aquapac makes three iPhone-ready cases, including the action-sport ready Small Armband Case with an elastic and Velcro strap ($35); the Mini Phone/GPS Case ($25); and the Small PDA Case ($25).


For even more info about the Aquapac for iPhone case…check out their website.

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Comments

9 Responses to “Aquapac – Waterproof iPhone Case”

  1. Jash Sayani on June 19th, 2008 3:37 pm:

    Nothing is 100%……

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  2. Sahil Arora on June 19th, 2008 4:08 pm:

    good for having iphone+more in the same pouch. i would use this if i had to carry my iphoneinto water coz then i could carry some money cards etc etc

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  3. Jo on June 19th, 2008 4:59 pm:

    I will take your word for it and leave it there. This baby is not going near water.

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    Joe on June 19th, 2008 6:16 pm:

    Yea, and for 5 cents you could use a small ZipLock bag. The both look and function the same. $25.00, get outa here. Hey, how about I put $25.00 in my pocket and someone from Aquapac can come over here and practice their pick-pocketing skills.

    kleinPhi on June 20th, 2008 2:29 am:

    @Joe: I’m not sure if you can use the touchscreen in a ZipLock bag… Or do normal calling / music listenig. Or photos.
    ;)

    Joe on June 21st, 2008 12:20 am:

    hey, I have tried my iPhone in a clear plastic bag and the touch screen worked fine and so did the external speaker…for what it’s worth.

    brad on June 23rd, 2008 8:13 pm:

    yea the ziplock bag is 5 cents…but is it trustworthy enough to protect a $3-500 ipod? ill let that be up to you

  4. TheDiggin on June 19th, 2008 6:11 pm:

    well thats not ugly at all…

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  5. Cramster on June 19th, 2008 11:10 pm:

    id try it out just for the heck of it, its a pretty cool looking pouch lol

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