Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouch, Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone 16 15 14 13 Pro Max, IPX8 Cellphone Dry Bag Beach Cruise S

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 104,225 ratings

Price: 9.99

Last update: 12-22-2024


About this item

[BEACH ESSENTIALS-SUPERIOR WATERPROOF PROTECTION]: Certified IPX8 waterproof with Hiearcool's triple layer lock-down technology provides complete protection against water, snow, dust, and sand. Ensure your cell phone stays dry.
[CASE FRIENDLY]: With a size of 8.3 inches, the waterproof phone pouch can fit most cell phones with or without a case, providing double insurance to your phone.
[RESPONSIVE TOUCH SCREEN]: The Hiearcool waterproof phone pouch is made of upgraded TPU material that provides excellent response sensitivity while using your phone, including face ID unlock and calling.
[CLEAR PICTURE UNDERWATER-CRUISE SHIP ESSENTIALS]: With high transmittance transparency technology, this phone pouch provides a crystal clear photo capture of the underwater world.
[ADJUSTABLE LANYARD]: Comes with a detachable lanyard from 13.8 to 21 inches providing various choices for the length you prefer—lifestyle by crossing your body or around your neck.Travel essentials for various activities, such as beach playing, water park, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, rafting, or even taking a shower with your phone in hand.

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Top reviews from the United States

J. Love
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked perfectly, great purchase
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
I bought this for a Caribbean vacation. Did a few water excursions and wore this to every one of them as well as swimming in the ocean. It kept my phone completely dry. Also, there is space to keep iPhone 12 and a small wallet as well.
I found it easy to take pictures, the phone screen was still very responsive even when submerged in water. I like that it comes with 2 pouches. Great purchase, so glad I had this during my vacation.
(Of course it comes with instructions to test it first with a piece of paper towel inside and place under water for 30 minutes as a precaution prior to using it for your phone.)
Nick
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear photos underwater
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
I bought this because I wanted to go snorkeling and it worked perfectly. My phone did not get wet, and I was able to take clear photos with it underwater by using the volume button on my iPhone. It comes with a strap so I was able to attach it to my shorts and it felt secure. I’m very happy with this and will use it again in the future.
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Nick
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear photos underwater
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
I bought this because I wanted to go snorkeling and it worked perfectly. My phone did not get wet, and I was able to take clear photos with it underwater by using the volume button on my iPhone. It comes with a strap so I was able to attach it to my shorts and it felt secure. I’m very happy with this and will use it again in the future.
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Art
4.0 out of 5 stars Works great
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Expectations met. Good product that keeps your phone protected from water very well. Kids mainly used them in the pool with no issues. Only problem is they couldn’t take pictures underwater. Touchscreen feature was not easily accessible to use underwater. I would recommend the product though.
Busymom
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I bought this to keep my phone safe because I was going on vacation. I used it in the pool, on the beach, and when I just wanted to be hands-free. It worked great! Very easy to use, kept my phone dry, and had no issues with the touchscreen sensitivity. No issues at all.
Yen
5.0 out of 5 stars Helped protect the phones
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Made it very convenient to carry our phones. Served its purpose. Phones were protected from any water damage. Appearance is nice. Great quality! Would highly recommend it.
janet donegan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Worked perfectly for excursions on cruises. Kept phone passports and ship cards dry and safe. Went in lazy river and pools with it. No probem. Light weight and held all we needed
Tay
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable Waterproof Phone Holder with Lanyard
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This product exceeded my expectations. I took it to the Bahamas and used it while I went snorkeling and it did its job by keeping my phone dry and it also allowed me to capture great photos under the water and outside the water. It never once got blurry. I was able to use my phone easily without having trouble opening my phone screen or texting through the plastic. It also took great audio. It's clear as if it was outside the case. Very reliable! I would highly recommend this product!
thekansaspyet
4.0 out of 5 stars Water tight, hard to see phone selections due to reflection and some fogging
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2021
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 I don't swim, but I love watching life under the ocean. I snorkel at the beach, not out at the reefs. I first tested this case by putting a paper towel in it and weighting it down in the sink at home for about 1/2 hour. No seepage. None in my husband's case either. On our Florida trip, I used it with my Iphone 12 in it and my husband on land with his Iphone 6. Mine took beautiful clear photos underwater, and initially I was having no problems with the touch screen in the case. It worked well when out of the water. In fact, the case and neck cord are particularly helpful when you are taking the glass bottom boat ride at John Pennakamp State Park, Key Largo, FL because you can't drop your phone in the water when using it, and it is protected from spray when you are at the bow of the boat going out to where the viewing area is. I easily added my driver's license and credit card to the case (making sure they were below the camera lens) and my mind was safely at ease that my valuables were protected. One difficulty is that- when you are actually in the water at a beach, and the sun is out, the reflection makes it hard to view the phone screen selections (even without the waterproof case)+ the added water drops on the outside of the case. My phone got warmer, as I was in the water for about 45 minutes each state park we visited, and the case started "fogging" inside, as the water was cool-furthering the difficulty of seeing the phone screen clearly while you are trying to take photos either in or out of the water. When I was taking photos under the water, I couldn't clearly see the phone screen due to the fogging and found later that many of my underwater photos somehow went to video...and the videos were very short; almost "snaps" of the activity I was trying to capture. Because of the wave activity, and standing in the water using the snorkel instead of floating (because I was afraid of drifting out over my head), I was buffeted about + my feet in the bottom silt would cloud the water as I was off balance. So when I saw a school of fish, I just tried, without focusing, to keep rapidly hitting the shutter button to capture as much as I could of the action below me. Obviously, sometimes I wasn't hitting the shutter, but either sliding to video or whatever. Quite a few of my intended to be video videos had the notation "unsupported" when I loaded them to my pc at home. I must have blindly hit something else??? Very disappointing. Some of the intended still photos came out "EA-xxxx". All of this must be operator error, as the touch and slide worked beautifully through the case when dry on the outside and taking photos out of the water environment. I did have a great time using the case, and took videos and stills that I never could have taken without this case, so I would recommend it....just be aware of what could happen in the hands of someone like me. I don't use face recognition. When the camera was warm, it was difficult immediately removing the I-phone from the case without danger of splitting the case seams near the opening, but in a few minutes the problem dissipated as the phone cooled and the fogginess left the case. I am posting a still shot of some type of lobster with a forked tail which ran across my foot and then hid under a rock, Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key, FL and a video of fish at Fort Zach State Park in Key West, FL. I had silted up the water with my feet, so not an issue with the case. The fish at Bahia Honda around the beach tend to be brown, while the ones farther south at Fort Zach beach in Key West were colorful and only a couple of yards out. The birds were taken using the case on dry land at John Pennakamp.
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thekansaspyet
4.0 out of 5 stars Water tight, hard to see phone selections due to reflection and some fogging
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2021
I don't swim, but I love watching life under the ocean. I snorkel at the beach, not out at the reefs. I first tested this case by putting a paper towel in it and weighting it down in the sink at home for about 1/2 hour. No seepage. None in my husband's case either. On our Florida trip, I used it with my Iphone 12 in it and my husband on land with his Iphone 6. Mine took beautiful clear photos underwater, and initially I was having no problems with the touch screen in the case. It worked well when out of the water. In fact, the case and neck cord are particularly helpful when you are taking the glass bottom boat ride at John Pennakamp State Park, Key Largo, FL because you can't drop your phone in the water when using it, and it is protected from spray when you are at the bow of the boat going out to where the viewing area is. I easily added my driver's license and credit card to the case (making sure they were below the camera lens) and my mind was safely at ease that my valuables were protected. One difficulty is that- when you are actually in the water at a beach, and the sun is out, the reflection makes it hard to view the phone screen selections (even without the waterproof case)+ the added water drops on the outside of the case. My phone got warmer, as I was in the water for about 45 minutes each state park we visited, and the case started "fogging" inside, as the water was cool-furthering the difficulty of seeing the phone screen clearly while you are trying to take photos either in or out of the water. When I was taking photos under the water, I couldn't clearly see the phone screen due to the fogging and found later that many of my underwater photos somehow went to video...and the videos were very short; almost "snaps" of the activity I was trying to capture. Because of the wave activity, and standing in the water using the snorkel instead of floating (because I was afraid of drifting out over my head), I was buffeted about + my feet in the bottom silt would cloud the water as I was off balance. So when I saw a school of fish, I just tried, without focusing, to keep rapidly hitting the shutter button to capture as much as I could of the action below me. Obviously, sometimes I wasn't hitting the shutter, but either sliding to video or whatever. Quite a few of my intended to be video videos had the notation "unsupported" when I loaded them to my pc at home. I must have blindly hit something else??? Very disappointing. Some of the intended still photos came out "EA-xxxx". All of this must be operator error, as the touch and slide worked beautifully through the case when dry on the outside and taking photos out of the water environment. I did have a great time using the case, and took videos and stills that I never could have taken without this case, so I would recommend it....just be aware of what could happen in the hands of someone like me. I don't use face recognition. When the camera was warm, it was difficult immediately removing the I-phone from the case without danger of splitting the case seams near the opening, but in a few minutes the problem dissipated as the phone cooled and the fogginess left the case. I am posting a still shot of some type of lobster with a forked tail which ran across my foot and then hid under a rock, Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key, FL and a video of fish at Fort Zach State Park in Key West, FL. I had silted up the water with my feet, so not an issue with the case. The fish at Bahia Honda around the beach tend to be brown, while the ones farther south at Fort Zach beach in Key West were colorful and only a couple of yards out. The birds were taken using the case on dry land at John Pennakamp.
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