Revealed: The 'Scuba Suit' protective case for your iPhone which lets you take photos underwater for the first time

By ROB PREECE

Invention: A swimmer takes a photograph with an iPhone protected by a waterproof Scuba Suit case

For many owners, the iPhone has become a gadget they simply cannot live without.
But few would even contemplate taking their fragile handset with them while taking a dip in a swimming pool - until now.
Manufacturers have produced a case called a 'Scuba Suit' which enables customers to use their phone to take underwater photographs.

Clear view: The case enables iPhone users to take underwater photographs

The waterproof case, designed for iPhone 4 and 4S models, protects the device from damage at depths of up to 15ft.
And, as these pictures show, it doesn't reduce the phone's capacity to take clear images. The Scuba Suit has already gone on sale on the internet, priced at about £40 plus shipping costs.
A product description on online retailer Photojojo's website states: 'Each iPhone Scuba Suit is factory tested to guarantee that not a single drop will get inside.

New perspective: Four underwater photographs taken on an iPhone protected by the Scuba Suit case

Safe: An iPhone fitted with a protective case is taken out of the water, still fully functioning

On the market: The protective case for iPhones is being sold for about £40 on the internet

'The case latches shut to create a liquid airtight barrier that keeps your iPhone safe underwater.
'We've tested this case with our own precious iPhones, so you know it's the real deal
'Unlike other waterproof cases that have hard screen covers that don't work well when wet, this case has a touch-sensitive gel screen cover that makes shooting photos underwater extra easy.

Covered: The Scuba Suit protective case works with iPhone models 4 and 4S at depths of up to 15ft

'With this little suit of armour, you can now bring your iPhone with you to shoot photos at your fave beach, on top of a snowy mountain, in the pool, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, or at the water park.'

source: dailymail

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