



( 8 reviews )
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Posted: Sep 22 2008
This case works as it claims, I've swum 25 miles with it over the last couple of months. The case is bulky, and there's no way to lock the scroll wheel, which is a nuisance. But it works, and that sure makes my 30 minutes in the Endless Pool a lot less boring! The first few times, opening the case is really hard. But it seems to get easier. And the H2O Audio headphones are a dud for me, but work fine for me wife. There are lots of ways to keep your iPod dry, but this seems about as solid as any.
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Posted: Oct 26 2007
Here's the deal... Bought this thing a month ago, unpacked it, put a tissue in it and put it underwater overnight, woke up to find a completely dry tissue after being submerged for 8 hours. So, I have been using it for about a month with my iPod Nano. Swimming laps, rockin' out, makes lap swimming fly by. Then this morning I got in the pool at 5:30, put on my headphones and began to swim... by 5:32 my Nano was DEAD. I stopped and looked only to see my screen flashing, the case fill with water and my iPod die before my eyes (how dramatic). After looking at the case, everything looked normal! I am at a loss as to how water got into the thing, and the T seal was IN PLACE! Anyway, I don't recommend this thing at all! Very disappointing! The only good thing about this is that it fried my little nano and not my huge 60 GB model that houses my entire music collection.
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Posted: Oct 25 2007
I really do like this case. I have had no problems with the case. I took it camping this summer and took it swimming in a lake and had no problems with it. All I would say is be very CAREFUL whn closing the case to ensure that the t-seal does not move and allow water to get into it.















