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The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have an IP68 rating, and the Pro is the most water resistant iPhone Apple has ever made. So do you still need a waterproof case?
Outdoor Technology's waterproof iPhone case ($35 for iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 5 coming soon) sports a clear plastic shell that is held shut by some industrial-quality fastening mechanisms.
The LifeProof iPhone 6 Case protects your new iPhone from snow, dust, drops and water. This is also the thinnest waterproof iPhone 6 case we’ve seen, and it also works with Touch ID. There are ...
Phone case selection depends on three essential factors: protective features, stylish design, and operational convenience.
Griffin's Survivor + Catalyst is a waterproof, shockproof case for iPhone 5 that's billed as being "functional enough to use every day." So does it live up to these expectations? We headed into ...
By snapping your phone into a waterproof case, you have access to all of its functions. You can capture breathtaking photos of all kinds of fish.
Seidio just introduced the OBEX rugged case for iPhone 5, offering extreme protection against everyday drops, liquids, and dust. The OBEX (Latin for “barrier”) protects against water, snow, mud and ...
The iPhone 6 case by Catalyst claims it can be submerged as deep as 16 feet underwater without any damage being caused to your phone.
The Sanwa Waterproof iPhone Case features a unique mechanism that lets you seal your iPhone in the waterproof case, making sure the water is kept out, you can still use the touchscreen of your ...
Apple’s latest smartphones --the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus-- finally gained water resistance. So why are companies still selling waterproof cases for these phones? And do you need one?