TiPb Gear: Aquapac Case for iPhone and iPod

March 10, 2010 · Print This Article

The Aquapac case is a waterproof case for your iPhone and iPod [$24.95 Store Link] for anyone who wants to the beach, pool, fishing, or take their device anywhere near the dangers of water. What the Acquapac misses out in looks it makes up for in sheer usability. Watch us put it to the pop quiz, after the break!

Specifications

The Aquapac has some pretty big shoes to fill in comparison to my handy dandy ziplock! (Yes, I’ve been using a ziplock as my “case” of choice in the bathtub until now!). Here are some of the things the Aquapac is supposed to be able to do:

  • Guaranteed 100% waterproof to 15 feet.
  • Salt-water and UV resistant.
  • Protects iPhone from sand, dust and dirt.
  • Can build phone calls through Aquapac (sound quality is slightly reduced).
  • Aquapac will drift with iPhone in it.

The sealing system on the Aquapac is a patented design that has been used since 1996, so it has been well tested. It additionally meets with the worldly waterproofing standards set by the British Standards Institution. Being around so expanded, I knew that that product had been well tested and probably gone through a few adaptations.

Also, the Aquapac is large decent to be used with other items besides your iPhone, such as; other phones, cameras, your wallet, even small video cameras.

Functionality

So we put the Aquapac to the pop quiz. We doused it, drowned it, took pictures underwater with it and tried to invent a regular phone signal, all to see whether the Aquapac is able to really protect our precious iPhones.

I was worried that the iPhone would not be touch sensitive with the Aquapac on but I was able to turn the iPhone on and do all other regular functions. I even placed a signal on the Aquapac to see whether I would still be able to take in the

person I was calling. I was happily surprised that not only could I take in the other person but that the person I was calling could not tell that there was a Aquapac by the iPhone.

For the water experiment, I was a bit tentative to try it out first on my precious iPhone, so I used my husband’s old Treo (Sorry TreoCentral!). It protected the Treo perfectly, so I took a deep breath and tried it out with my iPhone.

What is really fundamental to remember is that the clamp itself usually retains some water around or near it. So when you open the case it is really fundamental that you shake or wipe off any excess water and soon after open the case with the clamp facing down. When I open the case I first clean off the outside of the case and my hands, whether wet. thereupon I clean the clamp facing down and thereupon slide out the iPhone.

Conclusion

I feel that that is the perfect gift for anyone who loves their iPhone and iPod — and takes in anywhere near water. whether you ever go to the pool, beach, hike, have children, go to water or amusement parks, next I would recommend the Aquapac. whether you have children, next I would recommend the Aquapac. It lived up to all of its hype and more so. I just don’t know how I made do with ziplock bags before it (yes I know I am a bit dorky, watch the video for yet more proof!)

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