When I received this product, I was a little surprised by its bulkiness. I wasn't sure how well it would perform underwater. I also learned that you must remove the screen protector before plugging in your phone or your phone will be stuck. However, once the phone was inserted, it felt quite solid in the body. I tested it in the water and there was no sign of a leak anywhere, the phone was completely dry. In terms of underwater use, the body is a touchscreen, but it can be a bit stubborn or laggy in response, which is a bit awkward when you need to take a quick photo, but it even works with gloves on. It helps to enable the Assistive Touch feature in your phone's settings to make the home button more accessible during use. The body size is slightly larger, but it is comfortable to handle in the water. The photos shown were taken raw with no filter. Without a filter, they have a blue-green tint, which is normal for most underwater cameras. However, the overall quality of the images is crisp, you may need to correct the color later. I felt completely safe with my phone in this case the whole time. I would recommend if you're looking for something easy to use that gets the job done.
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