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H2O Audio iDive 300

Macworld Rating

4.5 out of 5 Mice, Jan 22, 2009

Pros

  • Excellent design and engineering
  • Large, easy-to-press buttons
  • Waterproof to 300 feet

Cons

  • Potential source of distraction
  • Sound quality isn't the greatest
  • More cords to manage while diving

$299

Macworld's H2O Audio iDive 300 Coverage

  • Review: iDive 300 iPod/iPhone underwater case The iDive 300 is designed to let you use your iPod or iPhone underwater, all the way down to 300 feet--well below the depth to which a recreational scuba diver can descend.
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