Connected Electronics
(Code 554)~~
The Connected Electronics case features the 'TC' Aquaclip a wire-thru seal which is watertight allowing wires up to 2.5mm (1/10th inch) thick to be used with your equipment.
Details:- Use your equipment normally in the case as sound and signal pass right through the material.
- If using a stylus, it can be used normally through the clear window on the case.
- The airtight seal means your equipment will float safely if you drop it in water.
- CAUTION! We recommend the case for surface use only. Not for submersion.
Supplied with:- A detachable neck cord
- An adjustable belt
- It comes with our 3-year global warranty (see 'Buy with confidence' below).
How have you improved this case recently?2008 sees us going '100% PVC-Free'. Our new material (TPU) offers a number of advantages:
- It's softer and more malleable. Making it even easier to operate your equipment through the material.
- It'll perform much better if you want to take it somewhere really cold. It'll still be soft and malleable at -40º and below.
- It has a greater tensile strength, meaning it's even more difficult to tear or rip apart.
How big is the case?Maximum size of equipment to fit in case:
Length: 8.75in/225mm
Circumference: 9.75in/250mm
What stops the water getting in?
The patented Aquaclip® seals the case - with a simple twist of a couple of levers. It's been tested to the toughest international waterproofing standards. If you haven't seen one before, read our quick guide to the Aquaclip.
Special Note: the use of Aquapac cases with
Insulin PumpsAquapac have commissioned research by Imperial College London into the use of the 154 (Radio Microphone case) and 554 (Connected Electronics case) after receiving a large number of customer enquiries regarding their suitability for use with insulin pumps. Results show that, in some circumstances, insulin flow rate can be reduced by the case. In particular, low flow rates are impeded, and as such Aquapac can make no claim regarding the suitability of these cases with insulin pumps. Use of these cases for insulin pumps is entirely at the discretion of the user. Aquapac has been advised to recommend that users of Aquapac cases with insulin pumps regularly check their blood sugar levels.
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What our customers say:"I have to thank you and your company for such a fine product. My son has never experienced swimming without hearing thanks to you. He lost his hearing to illness as a baby and got implanted right away so has never really experienced "deafness". He always wears his CI and with all the time we spend at the beach and pool, his "water ears" have become one of his best friends. This summer, he plans on learning how to sail. He doesn't know sign language and can't read lips so if he couldn't hear, he wouldn't be able to play with anyone else - and besides, how many strangers at the beach know sign language? He can, and does, play with any other child that comes up to play."
Suzanne Bidwell, USA"To Aquapac. My Name is Susi Koch and I'd like to let you know that your Aquapac cases have been a wonderful find. I have a 6 year old son, Eric, who is an Insulin Dependant Diabetic and wears the insulin pump. We have discovered that your small wire-thru case is the perfect size to hold a small insulin pump. It is so much easier to go to the pool and especially the beach now that we don't have to worry about the pump getting sand and debris in it. The neoprene case is the perfect compliment to the small wire-thru case in that it enables Eric to wear the pump comfortably. I own a small company where I design and sell insulin pump packs for kids and adults. I've added some of your Aquapac cases to my website and I have to say that customers are very excited. Thank You!"
Susi Koch, E K Access, USA www.ekaccess.com
Buy With ConfidenceThis case was designed and made in the UK. We could have stuck at the standard one-year guarantee, but to demonstrate to you our total confidence in our product quality we give you a three-year global warranty.
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Included with every case you will receive a User Guide written in plain English (and plain French, and plain Spanish, etc).
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