30, Jun 2009
Waterproof iPod/iPhone Case – iDive300

iDive300 Waterproof iPhone Case

If diving doesn’t provide enough entertainment and you feel the need to bring your iPod or iPhone with you… you now can.  The iDive300 waterproof iPod/iPhone case will let you bring your tunes and movies to a depth of 300 feet underwater.  The iDive300 waterproof case comes with over the ear (waterproof) speakers and the ability to control the buttons on your iPhone/iPod.

The waterproof case isn’t cheap though, it will set you back $349.99.  The good news is that if the case should fail they will replace your iPod or iPhone at no additional cost to you.

  • Completely waterproof down to 300ft/90m underwater
  • Integrated microprocessor allows for push button control of click wheel and touch screen iPod devices
  • Over ear speakers designed to be attached to a mask strap or tucked under a dive hood
  • Built in amplifier provides high quality stereo sound
  • iPod/iPhone/MP3 Replacement Warranty

Videos of the iDive300 after the break.

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