Hi All,
Thanks to the comments here on scubaboard, I recently bought a Divevolk Seatouch 4 Max and used it with my older iphone 11 pro max underwater. It performed well, and I am now considering using my newer iphone 14 pro max in it for even better quality. I know the saying that eventually all housings flood, and I have backed up my phone and plan on using the iphone 11 as my backup phone in case the housing leaks and damages the iphone 14.
Just wondering if anyone here has actually had that happen to their phone in any underwater housing? I know there have been random stories of phones being dropped in lakes and surviving after 1 year underwater, but just wondering if anyone has had that happen or have heard firsthand of that happening.
With the iphone being "water resistant", I'm thinking it should be able to handle a leak inside the housing, and then be able to be rinsed off after surfacing and survive unscathed, but still not quite sure, so wonder what everyone's experience is.
Thanks!
Thanks to the comments here on scubaboard, I recently bought a Divevolk Seatouch 4 Max and used it with my older iphone 11 pro max underwater. It performed well, and I am now considering using my newer iphone 14 pro max in it for even better quality. I know the saying that eventually all housings flood, and I have backed up my phone and plan on using the iphone 11 as my backup phone in case the housing leaks and damages the iphone 14.
Just wondering if anyone here has actually had that happen to their phone in any underwater housing? I know there have been random stories of phones being dropped in lakes and surviving after 1 year underwater, but just wondering if anyone has had that happen or have heard firsthand of that happening.
With the iphone being "water resistant", I'm thinking it should be able to handle a leak inside the housing, and then be able to be rinsed off after surfacing and survive unscathed, but still not quite sure, so wonder what everyone's experience is.
Thanks!