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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Definitely kept my phone dry. Just got back from a Florida vacation that included a water park with slides, wave pool and lazy river and my phone stayed perfectly dry. I did not take pictures with it in the case as I found it hard to use but I do have an older phone. The reason I gave 4 stars is I wish it had an easier way to hold room or credit card. If there was maybe a zippered outside pouch it would be perfect.I also used in that magical place in Florida and found it too hard to constantly get my card out for lightning lanes.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
We recently visited Atlantis and wanted a case which would withstand the rapids river yet take some decent pics and video. These did the job and kept the phone nice and dry. The added card/coin pouch is nice although the phone tended to get caught on it. A minor inconvenience.
Aunt T
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Worked pretty good during the testing and have high hopes when I put them to use.
KA199
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
These are perfect waterproof phone cases for the waterpark, pool, beach or really any case where your phone might get wet. In these photos I have pictured my iPhone 11 and it fits great. The straps are very long and adjustable. The case closure is very secure and locks tight. I have not dunked my phone in this, and probably won't, but I think they would keep my phone dry if submerged under water.
T. T.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This set of 2 waterproof and floating cell phone pouches look nice, feel durable and are easy to see through. They are easy to wear around my neck and are going to help me to feel much more comfortable when I'm at a water park in Florida next month (March). I have placed the closed pouches in a bathtub full of water to check and make sure that they are waterproof. Both pouches passed the test. My only complaint and the reason for taking of 1 star is that the clips are really difficult for me open and shut. I'm truly hoping that over time it will be easier to open and close, but it surely isn't easy right now.
H.O.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
These phone carriers were watertight, you can press your phone screen buttons through the plastic with no problem. The photo of the black pouch I took with my phone inside the blue pouch. The pouches also float so you won't lose them to sinking. There is plastic on both sides so you can take photos with both inward and outward facing phone camera. There are two internal pouches. The top half of it is a small card-sized pouch which is private on one half so you could flip your identification cards around if you don't want someone to see your name. They are very easy to get in and out of. When you open them, there is water just inside the top pinch part, but this is normal it says and the water doesn't get on your items if you dry everything as you open them. I tested this in a full sink with paper towels inside. I submerged these pouches multiple times and sloshed them around violently to mimic swimming and the paper towel inside stayed dry.
M
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I think these will work out great for my next trip. I had one a long time ago but it did not have a floating feature like this one does. I tried the tissue test to make sure water wouldn’t get in and my paper towel remained dry. There’s no way enough weight could be in this case and make it sink. I wanted to fully submerge it in the sink while testing it and it was hard to get a 20 pound weight to hold it down. The photo of the black case was taken while my phone was in the blue case, so the photos and videos will be great. There is a little pocket inside which would nicely hold your ID/credit card. If you struggle to get your phone in the case, you’re probably accidentally putting it in that little pocket so be sure to hold that out of the way. My iPhone is a 16 pro with a bulky case and I didn’t have a hard time fitting it in.
DL
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
We recently went on a cruise and took an excursion to a place with stingrays in Mexico. We had our passports with us, and our iPhones, and they told us to just leave all our belongings on a bench that was a considerable distance from where the stingrays were. There were no lockers, and they wouldn't allow us to take a bag of things closer to the water. My husband just put the passports and phones in a thing around his neck and held them up high, out of the water. He said, "I wish they made something waterproof for the phones and passports that I could just wear in the water. This is what he said after the phone pouches arrived:I got the Rynapac waterproof case and it works like a charm. I tested it out by submerging it in water and the contents were dry as a bone when I took them out. I also appreciate that the strap that goes around your neck is super easy to attach to the case and, that the case itself if easy to open and close. It comes with instructions but you don’t even need them. While you get two cases, I was able to put two passports in one case with room for credit cards and money to spare. Really looking forward to using these on vacation when we hit warm weather spots.You can even put your iPhone in the case and take pictures with it inside because there is a clear front and back. I tried it and the photo was super clear and crisp. Perfect for capturing all those fish when you go snorkeling. 5 stars.
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