This waterproof cell phone case is great for large phones but is unfortunately difficult to use for photography. Ziploc sealed closure. This is enough to protect against water with proper waterproofing. It must be gently pressed against each other to ensure tightness. If the seal isn't perfect, applying pressure to the bag may allow a small amount of air to escape and water to enter. The case was tested underwater for 30 minutes with the phone remaining dry. I would have preferred a sliding shutter mechanism, which tends to be less prone to user error, especially when it comes to costly damage. Capacity: The case is large enough for an iPhone 11 with a protective case (see photo). the ability to operate the touchscreen through the plastic case when the case was in the air. When the bag was placed underwater, the touchscreen became almost unresponsive. I managed to get some decent underwater photos but for the most part it was too difficult to work with the phone. Please note that during testing the phone had a screen protector that adds an extra layer between the screen and fingers. Maybe it would be more responsive without the protective film. Other Features: In addition to the phone pocket, the case has a permanently sealed air pocket which makes it highly buoyant. It seems lively enough to float on any sort of phone. The strap on the bag can be used to conveniently attach the bag to a person while swimming.
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