Aquapac Case Review
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All Comments (39)
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The watertight capability of a double-seal ziplock's the MINIMUM I'd expect from any kind of pack to which I'm going to entrust my phone/data/communications/gps ability out on the river, while hiking, while snowboarding/snowmobiling, etc etc etc. How about showing anything of actual USE in real life - the drawcord; the ring that the drawcord clasps to (will it break when you swing it around in a circle?); the seams (slightly firm tug on them, maybe); etc. etc.?
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Yeah would be cool to record from iPhone while all those test were going on, the toilet and cat reaction wad classic
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i wonder if you pee on it do it work LOL
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pretty cool
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*puts phone in toilet and flushes*
Cat - Hey Dave have you seen my iPhone anywhere I'm expecting a very important call.
*Looks in toilet*
Cat - NOOOOOOOOOO GET IT OUT GET IT OUT GET IT OUT!!!!! PLEASE I DON'T HAVE POSE-ABLE THUMBS GET IT OUT!!!!!!
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@ItsLikeAShammy lol if it did i'd imagine that he would dive and yanked out the toilet
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can imagine if his phone flushed away? haha
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i'd like to see all this from the iphones point of view.
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Song: Orba Squara - Perfect Timing
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looks like your torturing it XD
also, the case is splashproof, seawater rated, good to 10 meters, and tear resistant. I could have sprayed the aquapac with a perfume mister and dropped it on a velvet pillow, but I'm guessing that anyone that has to operate in any sort of lake or oceanic environment might be glad to see that the iphone and aquapac both can take a bit of punishment. If neither was at least a bit jackass proof, neither would be worth purchasing.
0verthr0w 4 years ago
hi 360apples,
I didn't use hot water. I used cold water throughout. the operating temperature for the iphone is 32 F to 95 F, I was probably in the 50F range throughout.
0verthr0w 4 years ago