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The Universal Diving Underwater Phone Case is designed for adventurous souls, compatible with various phone models and waterproof up to 50 feet. Perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and diving, it allows you to capture stunning underwater photos and videos while ensuring your device stays safe. With a user-friendly installation process and a fully sealed design, this case is your ultimate companion for aquatic adventures.
R**.
Works anazing
Zero water ingress, fits and works great with my iPhone 14 pro. Do wish it came with maybe a storage bag to protect the windows from scratches during storage, but overall a very good quality product.
C**S
This doesn't work for Galaxy phones.
This claimed it worked for I-Phone and galaxy phones. The very cheap plastic mechanism used to push your phone button sits too far away to allow it to work. The phone sits too deep in the the box to allow the touch screen to work...which makes it useless under water. I tried adding some foam to get the screen closer to the touch plastic, but to no avail.Don't purchase with a Samsung. I didn't try an I-Phone with it.
M**5
Worked great with some minor hiccups
Took this out snorkeling, and while the housing was entirely water tight, we had some issues with the touch screen activating without any intentional input. Missed out on timing a few pictures as the water seems to adjust settings.Would advise testing the touch sensitivity prior to any long dives, or setting your camera to a specific setting once and going with those settings for the whole dive.
M**G
Works pretty well if used correctly; can confirm it is compatible with Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
I recently took this product on a week-long trip with daily snorkeling and was pretty pleased with its performance at the price point. The product generally works as advertised (and I can confirm is compatible with Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra) with some minor caveats and a few tricks that will help ensure you have a better experience.How it works: You place your phone into the camera-window side of the device camera-side down. There are then two spring-loaded bars on the top and bottom and an adjustable bar on the right that hold your phone in place. The top and the bottom (placing the camera window on the left) can be locked into place. The shutter button manipulates two mechanical levers--one on the top and one on the bottom--with adjustable slides that can be manipulated to activate your volume-down button, or whichever side button activates your phone's camera shutter. Whichever side that button is on, you should lock the spring-loaded bar in the most "open" position so that this side of your phone is against the edge of the case. The bar on the opposite side will use tension to hold your phone in place against the top or bottom. You then adjust the third bar on the right to secure your phone horizontally against two foam pads on the left side with the camera over the window. Secure back of the case with the six clamps, and you are mostly good to go. The clamps take a little bit of elbow grease, but this inspired some confidence that the case was secure and watertight.The review: The S22 Ultra fits just fine with the case off, which is ok because the mechanism is actually designed to push the volume down button (which takes a picture when the camera app is open). The first important caveat is that this is the only physical button you can access once your phone is in the case. This means you will want to enable some method of easily unlocking the phone, such as double tapping the phone screen. If you can turn off your lock timer or pair it with a smart unlock that will be on your person (e.g., a waterproof smart watch), I highly recommend it because entering a password will be challenging and your fingerprint scanner will absolutely not work.The touch-screen side of the case is flexible, and feels like it may be a weak-point in the strength of the case, but this flexibility is also important. The second tip/caveat is that you actually want to make sure you trap some air under it when securing the back of the case. I found it helpful to lock the left and right clamps first to achieve this. On one outing I secured the case flush to the touch-screen. Without an air pocket, your touch screen will not work under water--I had to surface every time I wanted to adjust a setting and hold my phone above water while treading. However, with the air pocket, only the part of the case you press reaches the actual touch screen. In this context, the touch screen worked about 95% of the time, with the remaining 5% being mostly due to the fact that its hard to be fully precise about where you touch. Doing this, I was easily able to change between video and camera, pick different zoom lengths, and even two-finger zoom under water. The S22 Ultra (and I believe at least other Galaxy, if not all Android phones) also has a 2-minute camera timeout before returning to the home screen that you cannot override. Being able to double-tap to wake up the phone and easily open the camera app from the home screen was also a benefit of having the touch screen working well.One weak spot in the case is that the right-side spring bar does not lock firmly in place, meaning that a good jar to the case can move the trigger off your phone's shutter button, although this did not happen often. Unfortunately, there is no way to fix this without opening the case, which you will probably want to wait until you are in a dry space to do. If you followed my advice about the air pocket, your touch screen shutter should still work fine though.Another weak spot is that fully zoomed out with the S22 Ultra (.6 wide angle), the edge of the case will become visible in your viewfinder (1.0 is fine). The case did come with some extra foam pads I did not attempt to use, so these may provide a way to fix that issue, although they are meant for smaller phones that do not reach the side bracket.The rope that comes with it is substantial and felt secure around my wrist. The ends of the braid did eventually come lose, but this was a single loop, meaning it was purely aesthetic and did not compromise the integrity of the strap. I was also able to put the ends back with a little effort.Another thing I did that may have helped--and certainly didn't hurt, was to keep the silica packet that came with the case. Every evening, I dried the hinges and left the case slightly ajar with the silica packet in to soak up any residual moisture. I never had any issue with fogging or moisture in the case.All and all, I definitely recommend this product if you have a good camera phone and don't want to shell out for or carry along a Go-Pro. Most of the issues I see in reviews can be resolved by properly installing your phone, optimizing your lock/timeout settings, and leaving a slight air gap between your phone's screen and the back of the case.Hope that helps and happy underwater shooting.
S**.
Finally, something thats actually waterproof. Some issues though.
I snorkel about once or twice a week and have always used waterproof phone cases in the past. Unfortunately, I upgraded my phone and the last three or four cases I have bought for it had all leaked and almost ruined my new phone, even though they cost around $80-90. I had to send them all back, one after another. This one passed the waterproof test with flying colors and I expect it to work great. I will update post if it ends up leaking. It holds different sizes of phones securely and I like the large button that activates the camera to take a picture although sometimes you really have to push hard for it too work. The case is very bulky and the worst problem is that i cannot find a way to turn my phone on or off while its in the case and its quite inconvenient to open/close the case. Also, there is the concern of sand getting in the seal every time it has to be opened. Takes great pictures though!
J**S
Great purchase!!
I was apprehensive at first using this product with such an expensive phone so I used my older iPhone. As advertised the case performed great. I spent four days snorkeling in the ocean and not one single drop of water leaked in. The clamps seem heavy duty and fit snug. The ability to use the phones touch screen isn’t that good but would work some. I did not go deeper than 15’ (4.5m) so I’m not sure of the durability deeper than that. Depending on at which angle you hold the case/phone and where the sun is there can be a glare that can make the screen hard to see at times.
J**J
Just came in a clear plastic bag with nothing else
The paper in the case says to study instruction booklet, but there’s no booklet. No tools to fit it to my phone either. Let’s hope it works I guess.
R**N
Passed water test functions as expected
I have a galaxy S20FE. Watched the video instructions on a couple of seller's pages, phone fits, shutter works, above water touch screen still worked for me, passed water test dry as a bone. Make sure you remove your phone case, that you make sure it is snug against the top of the case and that the case is closed before you clip the buckles (which you do from the top then bottom) AND the case floated in the sink and I had to weigh it down for the water test, an unexpected plus!
R**
Bien ajuster le déclencheur et les mousses à l’intérieur
Utiliser actuellement dans la piscine pour des cliché de mes enfants sous l’eau, prochainement au lac pour la faune sous marineTres bonne qualité avec un iphone 12promax
D**R
Not good fit for Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
It's is not great product!
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