A destiny of Kickstarter projects are launched with little more than an idea and a mockup , but the tentatively named FourProiPhone underwater housingwas subject area quiz while filming nifty ashen sharks . So I think it ’s already proven itself .
grade to go depths up to 100 feet in saltwater , theMocean Armorrig uses the same materials as professional submersible camera scheme . The trapping and cross bar are made from maritime grade billet aluminium , teak woods grip , with pressure heighten rubber seals ensuring your phone never look a pearl of liquidness . The iPhone ’s video display remains completely seeable when deep down , and while you ca n’t operate the touch screen , recording is control via a sealed mechanically skillful clit that presses on the volume up restraint .
A donation of$400secures one of the underwater housings for yourself once they go into production , which also includes a carry case . And if you do n’t get in on the ground trading floor , the actual MSRP is $ 700 . Now I know trust any contraption to protect your equipment underwater is a unelaborated chance , but if it ’s respectable enough for a National Geographic videographer , I ’m run to believe it ’s more that suited for film my put-on in the syndicate . [ KickstarterviaGizmag ]

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