Aquapac: waterproof cases for iPhone

updated 05:25 pm EST, Fri February 15, 2008

Waterproof iPhone cases


Aquapac has announced that three of its 100 percent waterproof cases work to protect Apple's iPhone in any condition or season. The cases provide for using the iPhone normally while inside, but guard against bad weather and accidental spills. Polyurethane construction allows full use of the multi-touch display, and allows sound to pass through to from the speaker as well as to the microphone. Three Aquapac waterproof cases work with Apple's iPhone: the action-sport ready Small Armband Case ($35), Mini Phone/GPS Case ($25), and Small PDA Case ($25).

Aquapac 100 percent waterproof cases are sealed with an 'Aquaclip,' as well as a shatter-resistant premium polycarbonate seal with a pair of levers that slide. The Aquaclip is guaranteed waterproof to 15 feet below the water's surface, and float to the surface when dropped.

The new cases and the gear they protect are also covered by a 3-year global warranty.


by MacNN Staff


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  1. TomFred

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    cool but kinda redundant

    35$ for 100$ waterproof, it is a buying. But for its usage, i guess few people who frequently paddles with his ipod, diving (? ) may found it make some sense. Under normal life, it is useless and no body want to buy more than 2 cases for his iPhone. what popular are leather cases, like http://www.sourcingmap.com/iphone-cases-c-983_1389.html

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