Waterproof bag - Cell phone, Radio, or GPS

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Have you ever used a waterproof bag like Aquapac?

Based on their description, it is 30ft rated though. I would like to hear any real experience.


I don't intend to use this bag in UW, but I am looking for a bag that can be a waterproof in 15ft depth range.

Do you have any problem to hear/talk through the bag?
Do you have any experience to drop it to the ocean?

Thanks in advance,







Features:
  • Supplied with: Detachable, Adjustable Neck cord, and Carabiner
  • You can speak, hear and dial normally through the case
  • Floats with your phone inside
  • Foam-padded for extra protection
  • 100% Sandproof and waterproof to 30 feet depth
  • Basic mobile phone insurance policies DO NOT cover you for water damage
  • Use your phone safely in all conditions
  • Tough Vinyl construction
  • Length: 9.8 inches
  • Width: 4 inches
  • Maximum Circumference of Phone that will Fit: 7.5 inches
Description:
Most mobile phones are damaged by water than dropping, or other ways. Protect your phone when you are work or at play on or near the water. This AquaPac Waterproof Cell Phone protective case works perfectly for cell phones, as well as portable phones and handsets. Keep them dry in a case designed to make your phone waterproof. Use your phone normally in the case; sound and signal pass right through the case material. An airtight seal means your phone will float safely if you drop it in water. AquaPac Waterproof Cell Phone Cases
 
Aquapac from our experience make good packs and for phones you can hear through them with little difficulty. As for taking them under water we have never tried on purpose (and a pac in good condition has saved many the phone) as here they are mostly used for cell phones which are not intended divers anyway. If you are looking for a case for a camera I would check with the manufacturer and invest in the housing designed specifically for the camera. The proper case will allow better instrument manipulation under water and usually provides a set of guarantees for an expensive piece of dive gear! Best of luck
 
If your purpose is to protect your electronic gadgets in case they fall overboard & sink to 15 feet or so, these bags work OK. But if you expect to actually use GPS or a cell phone while underwater, you'll be dissapointed since radio waves in those frequency bands have very poor, if any, penetration in water. Only very low radio frequencies can travel any distance through water. Thank god for that, since the last thing I need is to be answering cell phones during a dive.
 
I'll second that. Keep the gadgets for the surface...in a waterproof bag of course, and let us explore Atlantis without them.

Pelican cases work very well as well if the gadget doesn't have to be accessible while wet
 
Thanks for your inputs so far.

Nope! I never intend to use a cell phone/camera/GPS in UW, NEVER.:no

My inquiry starts from

1. If I can use a cell phone/two radio/GPS while I am floating on the surface? That is, even after accidently I drop it into water, can I use it without expecting any water drops into a bag


2. If this bag is really floating when I drop it? I don't want to go down to pick it up.


3. What if the bag is below 15ft? For example, I put some heavy GPS into the bag and it is sinking due to the slightly negative buoyancy. If a bag is below 15ft, the water definitely gets into a bag?


A lot of newbie question. :eyebrow:
 
In other words can you put a GPS in the bag and use it to map a lake. :D My bet is that the signal won't be strong enough.
I have a small Pelican case that I would sell. Perfect size for a GPS.
 
:DI also have a pelican case, but I am looking for a waterproof case that enables me to use a device at the surface.
 
If it is a single push button why not a bladder and stick from a video housing. They can be bought cheap. If the bag would work better then that much easier.
 

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