A pair of thumb switches seal the phone inside, from which point its safe even if you should drop it into a pool of water. The tough, slightly tinted, plastic doesn't prevent using the touchscreen and although you need to apply slightly more pressure than without the cover it's only marginal and easy to adjust to.
The case is designed to allow use of both cameras on the iphone, with a transparent hole appropriately located in the top right corner and little noticeable quality loss. It's important to note that capactive touchscreens don't work under water, but with the iphone 4 and 4S you can use the Home button for taking pictures, making shallow underwater pictures possible using this case.
With a weight overhead of just 32g and a price of £20 the Aquapac iphone case has become an instant essential in this sunless summer.
Pros:
- Price
- Weight
- Quality
- Reliability
- Design
Cons:
- None
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