Underwater iPhone case? Why not?

Devin Coldewey

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Friday, August 14th, 2009

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Too fun to pass up. This ridiculous review of a diving case for your iPhone or iPod touch mainly gets a pass because Joel from BBG watches Kings of Power 4 Billion % while underwater. It costs a mint, functions passably well, but in the end, it lets you watch movies and listen to music while you’re diving, something to which I actually can see the draw. Having dived a little bit, I can tell you that the constant “psssh” of your regulator and miscellaneous water noises get pretty old after a while, and if you dive a lot, you might get really tired of it. You listen to music while you walk, and while you take a shower, why not when you’re fifty meters down?

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