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Aquapac Waterproof Phone Case - 358
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Aquapac Waterproof Phone Case - 358
$28.76
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  Fits medium-sized cell phones with full functionality

  Your smartphone is expensive; protect it from water, dirt, dust and sand with the Aquapac Waterproof Phone Case - 358. Talk, listen and operate controls right through the case.

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Description

  • All Aquapac waterproof cases are PVC-Free. They're made from Polyurethane (PU) - 100% recyclable, thinner, stays flexible when it's cold, easier to operate equipment inside the cases.

  • The Phone Case uses Aquapac's patented lever closure system that makes the case waterproof down to 30 feet / 10 meters.

  • Fits the iPhone 6, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, Google Pixel XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and similar size phones.

  • Most things work normally through the PU case, including the camera and touchscreen. The exception to this is you lose use of the touchscreen when the case is submerged; water breaks the circuit between your finger and the screen. Use the phone's volume buttons to operate the camera underwater.

  • You'll be able to talk and hear without a problem.

  • It comes with an adjustable lanyard, so you can wear it around your neck or cinch it to your life jacket.

  • The case should float with phone inside. Test that before you depend on it.

  -- Capacity: Fits the iPhone 6, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus, Google Pixel XL, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and similar size phones

  -- Material: TPU with optically-clear LENZFLEX lens window

  -- Closure System: Aquaclip®

  -- Includes: Detachable lanyard

  -- Features: Waterproof to 30 ft\10m

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