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Friday, October 10, 2008

Waterproof Your iPhone




Otterbox Waterproof Case for iPhone

Material: High-Impact Polycarbonate
Material Thickness: Avg: 2.5mm
Dimensions: 147x81x25mm / 5.8x3.2x1in
Weight: 128g / 4.5oz
Fits: iPhone: 4-8-16GB
Product of USA
Price: US$69.95

"The absolute pinnacle of iPhone protection, Otterbox is without a doubt the safest place to keep and use an iPhone. For starters, Otterbox cases provide a completely water, sand, dirt and dust proof enclosure. Second, the case is constructed from an ultra rigid, crush proof and virtually unbreakable molded Polycarbonate shell. The hinged clamshell type enclosure features an internal high-density shock protection system comprised of full-surround, closed cell impact absorbing cage which protects an iPhone from extreme impacts, drops and G-forces." Product description from the manufacturer.

To protect your iPhone, this is probably the best case available. For those fanatics who like to protect their iPhone obssesively, you can try this one. Is this the criteria for a good phone case? Cause it helps to prevent water going into the phone and also you can bring it to scuba diving. Not sure how deep you can go though. Maybe this one is better.

The Aquapac Waterproof PRO Sports case was designed so that your GPS, mobile phone or walkie-talkie will work normally from within the case, with sound and signal passing right through the protective material.



The airtight seal means your equipment will float safely if you drop it in the water. Plus, it is guaranteed to be waterproof to 30ft (10m).
Price: US$34.95
Manufacturer: Aquapac

Do you need to go to such extend to protect your iPhone. Alternatively you can use the "skins" to protect the phone from scratches and daily usage. Good enough to keep it new and maybe there is still 2nd hand value after a year of usage. You can resell it like "almost" brand new in eBay.

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