Aquapac Waterproof Phone/GPS Case
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That app you downloaded is brilliant; superb; a life saver. You're lost and your iPhone is the key to salvation. Except it's raining so hard that it's
actually bouncing up and double-soaking your knees for good measure. You're glad your phone is safe and sound inside a case because you can hardly
make out the map for the splashing of the downpour and iPhones and rain don't mix as well as you hope the drinks are at your journey's end.
A fair number of GPS units are waterproofed these days, to an international standard called IPX7. This means they are designed to withstand temporary immersion. For example, an accidental dunk or splash in the lake. Aquapac cases are tested to the higher standard IPX8 which means they would protect your GPS even if for some reason it had to be submerged continuously.
In actual fact the Aquapac rating is IP68. The '6' indicates that as well as being 100% waterproof the case is also 100% airtight and dustproof. Being airtight, the Aquapac will make your GPS buoyant. So if you drop it over the side, instead of it being lost to Davy Jones's Locker it'll stay floating safely on the surface, and you'll be able to retrieve it safely.
If you use any electronics in a marine environment, under continuous exposure to salt air, experience shows that even 'waterproof' equipment will eventually succumb to corrosion. Unless, that is, you invest in an Aquapac.
What stops the water getting in?
The patented Aquaclip seals the case - with a simple twist of a couple of levers. It's been tested to the toughest international waterproofing standards.
Details
* You can make and take calls right through the case material. With most phones it makes no noticeable difference to the volume. And the GPS signal is unaffected.
* A LENZFLEX window has been added on the back, which means that if you have a camera-phone you'll be able to take photos right through the case.
* The Mini Phone/GPS Case (code 104) fits the average size phones and GPS units.
* Most phones float in the Aquapac, but a few don't such as the iPhone. Ultra-slim phones like the iPhone should float if you fold up a few pieces of tissue paper and slide them into the case behind the phone. Test yours in a basin before first use outdoors.
* Its guaranteed submersible to 15 feet (5 metres).
* The UV-stabilized TPU material won't be broken down or discoloured by sunlight.
* It keeps out dust and sand too.
A fair number of GPS units are waterproofed these days, to an international standard called IPX7. This means they are designed to withstand temporary immersion. For example, an accidental dunk or splash in the lake. Aquapac cases are tested to the higher standard IPX8 which means they would protect your GPS even if for some reason it had to be submerged continuously.
In actual fact the Aquapac rating is IP68. The '6' indicates that as well as being 100% waterproof the case is also 100% airtight and dustproof. Being airtight, the Aquapac will make your GPS buoyant. So if you drop it over the side, instead of it being lost to Davy Jones's Locker it'll stay floating safely on the surface, and you'll be able to retrieve it safely.
If you use any electronics in a marine environment, under continuous exposure to salt air, experience shows that even 'waterproof' equipment will eventually succumb to corrosion. Unless, that is, you invest in an Aquapac.
What stops the water getting in?
The patented Aquaclip seals the case - with a simple twist of a couple of levers. It's been tested to the toughest international waterproofing standards.
Details
* You can make and take calls right through the case material. With most phones it makes no noticeable difference to the volume. And the GPS signal is unaffected.
* A LENZFLEX window has been added on the back, which means that if you have a camera-phone you'll be able to take photos right through the case.
* The Mini Phone/GPS Case (code 104) fits the average size phones and GPS units.
* Most phones float in the Aquapac, but a few don't such as the iPhone. Ultra-slim phones like the iPhone should float if you fold up a few pieces of tissue paper and slide them into the case behind the phone. Test yours in a basin before first use outdoors.
* Its guaranteed submersible to 15 feet (5 metres).
* The UV-stabilized TPU material won't be broken down or discoloured by sunlight.
* It keeps out dust and sand too.
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