🌊 Capture the Depths, Share the Thrills!
The Nisso Waterproof Underwater Snorkeling Phone Case is an IP68 certified protective housing compatible with most smartphones sized 4.7 to 6.9 inches, including iPhone 6 through 15 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S6 to S22 Ultra, and Google Pixel 3 to 5. It enables underwater photography and video recording up to 50 feet deep for 60 minutes, with full access to buttons and ports. Designed for durability and shared use, it comes with 24/7 customer support and a 1-month technical warranty.
K**A
Great for underwater shooting
Great case for a phone. Thanks to it, you can easily and simply shoot underwater. Or they're not afraid that your phone will get wet. Excellent isolation. The sensor through the glass works perfectly. You adjust the size to the phone model. Comfortable to hold in your hand. Relatively compact
C**E
As described… very satisfying
Just as described
N**R
Don't bother
Cheap and broke easy. Ruined our Caribbean vacation thinking we were prepared for the snorkeling memories.
B**T
A Good Phone Underwater Case Option
This is a good alternative for an underwater case for a smartphone if you're not going to shell out big bucks for branded products or going to opt for those soft ziploc-type bags.It is quite bigger than an iPhone 11 Pro because it was designed to accommodate a lot more smartphone models out there. It is trying to be more universal as it can be, which I think it is. Having said this, inside the case has different holding/locking mechanisms that you can adjust to fit your phone in. The shutter release of the case is made from bendable/flexible hard plastic, though it does not feel sturdy or firm when in coming contact with your phone's button. I had to take my phone's case and install it bare inside this case. The shutter release of the case will work maybe 85-90% of the time so you may have to press it a number of times, if you don't get the first (obviously). A workaround to this is you can also just use the touchscreen made of plastic. It works 90-95% of the time. You might think, then I'd use the touchscreen over the shutter release more often then. Hey, your choice, but consider you'll be underwater.There doesn't seem to be a noticeable distortion when taking photos or videos when your phone's inside the case as the front transparent portion of this case is made from glass (thank God!). There are 6 external locking mechanisms on this case that are pretty good quality and works pretty well. I've had an underwater camera case before with similar concept to this phone case and I'd say the O-ring on this one's okay enough. It's not top-notch but it works... for how long? I don't know and that also depends on how the user will take care of it.Out of the box, this case came already closed and locked with those 6 locking mechanisms I just mentioned. I think that's a no-no as the body presses on the O-ring when it's not really being used underwater and just in storage. I saw some indentation on my O-ring when I opened it but will watch it closely from hereon and see if it reshapes back. So my recommendation is that, if you're not going to use this yet, find a way to store it slightly opened, or not using the 6 locking mechanisms to not put unnecessary pressure on the O-rings and allow for it to 'heal'. Also, when locking this case, make sure the O-ring is seated properly and not get pinched by the case as like I said, O-ring quality is not top-notch.Enough for the maintenance suggestions, on to my underwater 'paper towel' test results supplied with photos. So of course I had to test this out first before actually putting an $800 phone in it. With the paper towel in, I sealed it and made sure the O-rings were seated properly and then submerged it in water with the help of 2 Arizona iced tea soda cans for 20 mins. So a thing to note here, when empty, the case floats. Not sure if the same thing will happen when a phone's in. So after 20 mins in, everything looked dry and not a sign of moist anywhere on the paper towel. That's a pass for me, meaning, approved.This case also came with a rigid paracord (looks like a paracord 550, real good quality) wrist lanyard with an adjustable lock, a plastic prying pin (to help opening the 6 locking mechanisms), a manual, and a nice lint-free cleaning cloth.Verdict? Real field test aside, this product is something I'd have and use alongside my GoPro.
C**Y
Amazing
The media could not be loaded. I love this case. Second summer with it and the only thing I can say is make sure the window inside and your lens are clean before you put it in. Try to avoid opening till your completely done so no water can fog. Completely waterproof and adjustable for phone size. We've only done pool but went 12 ft no issues. Can still talk and text though the case, above water.. havent troed under. Button didn't line up on my old phone (22ultra) but could still tap for photos. Does on the 24 Ultra. Would recommend for water families 100%.
N**C
No Vent hole Photo window scratches easy.
Did this come out of the box with scratches on photo window? I don’t know how I could have in the 30 seconds I opened it. This is the “2nd Generation Vent Hole Design”. There is no vent hole! iPhone 14 pro buttons work.
M**S
Work's done!
That's good, the screen touch is great, the water resistance is good,
J**I
Útil
Cumple la función y se toman buenas fotos debajo del agua, recomiendo que si se ha usado en agua de mar antes de guardarlo buscarlo muy bien con agua para retirar la sal porque se puede cristalizar las bisagras que cierran el forro y hacerlo difícil de abrir
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