Re: Waterproofing a Cell Phone

From: Pierre St. Hilaire (pierre@interval.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Sat Jan 09 1904 - 03:45:46 PST


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Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1904 04:45:46 -0700
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From: pierre@interval.com-DeleteThis (Pierre St. Hilaire)
Subject: Re: Waterproofing a Cell Phone

O.K. dudes I found something in Wired Magazine, May 1995, p 65.

"The APQ-M2 is made to withstand tough aquatic conditions and will keep a
cellular phone safe from salt water, snow, sand, and WIND. It looks like a
ziploc bag with room for an antenna, is designed by Aquaman U.K, and it
floats."

The Wired blurb shows a photograph of it. They claim it is used by rescue
teams.

U.S $24.95 Aquapac USA 800-551-0966.



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