Hiearcool Direct via Amazon has
2-Pack 8.3" Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouch (select colors) on sale for $9.99 - $5 (50%) off when you apply promo code
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$4.99.
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About this product:
- Certified IPX8 waterproof with triple layer lock-down technology provides complete protection against water, snow, dust, and sand
- At 8.3 inches, the waterproof phone pouch can fit most cell phones with or without a case
- TPU material that provides excellent response sensitivity while using your phone, including face ID unlock and calling
- Detachable lanyard from 13.8 to 21 inches, for crossing your body or around your neck
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I guess this is for the person who wants to buy a nice dinner vs making their own mayonnaise sandwich at home
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A waterproof pouch for a cellphone is generally better than a simple ziplock bag for several reasons:
1. Designed for Electronics
Waterproof pouches are specifically engineered to keep phones safe from water, dust, and sand.
Ziplock bags are mainly for food storage and aren't guaranteed to fully protect against water pressure or splashes.
2. Secure Sealing Mechanism
Pouches usually have a locking system (clips, seals, or roll-top closures) that's more reliable than a ziplock's thin press-to-seal strip, which can easily fail.
Ziplocks can open if bent, stretched, or if the seal isn't perfectly aligned.
3. Durability
Waterproof pouches are made of tougher, puncture-resistant materials (PVC, TPU, etc.) that can withstand drops, scratches, or sharp objects.
Ziplocks tear easily and can get holes from keys, sand, or even from repeated opening/closing.
4. Functionality
Many pouches allow you to use the touchscreen, camera, and even fingerprint sensor without removing the phone.
With a ziplock, the plastic is flimsy and crinkly, making touch controls unreliable and photos blurry.
5. Additional Features
Some waterproof pouches float (so your phone won't sink).
Many come with lanyards or straps for carrying around your neck or wrist—useful at the beach, pool, or kayaking.
Ziplocks offer none of that convenience.
6. Tested Waterproof Ratings
Quality pouches often carry an IPX waterproof rating (e.g., IPX8, meaning submersible to several meters).
Ziplocks are not tested for water resistance—you're relying on chance.
👉 In short: A ziplock might work in a pinch for splashes, but a waterproof pouch is safer, sturdier, and more practical if you actually care about protecting your phone.
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