Customer
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 2 agosto 2024
Always my go to for waterproofing.
Shari
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 13 giugno 2024
This only lasted a few months and then it filled with water. I checked and I had it properly closed. Way way too expensive. I can ruin my equipment for free without buying this expensive “protector”
MA.Mom
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 8 dicembre 2024
At first, I thought the case was going to be too big for my Tandem insulin pump, but it was actually a snug fit. Most importantly, the waterproof case kept my pump totally dry during a river tubing trip and a couple of pool parties. Be sure to read other reviewer tips on how to close the clasps because it can be somewhat tricky. Glad I splurged on this purchase!
Eva del Cotillo Contrí
Recensito in Spagna il 14 maggio 2023
La compramos para que mi hijo pudiera realizar actividades acuáticas protegiendo la bomba de insulina sin tener que desconectarla y, por el momento, el uso ha sido muy satisfactorio. La bomba está protegida y el suministro de insulina no se vio detenido. No se recomienda para sumergirse en el agua, sólo para posibles salpicaduras o breves inmersiones (segundos).
Gary in Stone Mtn
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 2 dicembre 2020
I perform house sound at a Baptist church where we understand that the Greek word Baptizo means "to immerse". Our pastor expressed a desire to improve the sound quality by using a headworn mic and wireless transmitter. I expressed a desire to not ruin an expensive DPA mic and Shure UR1 Lav pack. Our solution is the Aquapak case, our Shure TX, and a $20 Pyle double ear headworn microphone. The case keeps the Shure dry, and if the mic gets wet during a full immersion, then we just chunk it. Might experiment with the old balloon trick on the mic element.In any case, I recommend the Aquapak case but strongly suggest that you release the clamp over the mic lead when not in use, otherwise it might cause the insulation to break down.