The summary of ‘Lifeproof iPhone 7 Case Review With Water Test’

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Aaron from ZoloTech reviews the Lifeproof Free case for the iPhone 7, emphasizing its built-in screen protector and water resistance. The case protects against water, dirt, snow, and drops, and is submersible up to two meters for an hour. Aaron demonstrates the case’s waterproof capabilities, highlighting the importance of pre-testing for leaks. He notes that while the case slightly affects button sensitivity and touch response, all functionalities, including Touch ID and the vibrate switch, remain operational. After various submersion tests, including underwater photography, Aaron confirms the case's effectiveness as no water intrudes, ensuring the phone's safety. He encourages viewers to share their experiences and provides a link for purchase and subscription.

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In this part of the video, Aaron from ZoloTech reviews the Lifeproof Free case for the iPhone 7, highlighting its built-in screen protector and water-resistant features. The case offers protection against water, dirt, snow, and drops, with submersion capabilities of up to an hour in two meters of water and drop protection from two meters. Aaron explains the necessity of testing the case in water before using it with the phone, ensuring no leaks occur. He then proceeds to open the case, noting its black and grey design, included accessories like a microfiber cloth and stickers, and the absence of an extender for the headphone port given the use of a lightning cable. Aaron prepares to test the case’s water resistance by sealing it and submerging it for half an hour.

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In this segment, the speaker tests the waterproof capabilities of a LifeProof case for an iPhone. After ensuring the case is dry and checking for any internal moisture, the speaker demonstrates how to install the iPhone into the case, which includes placing a glass screen protector. The speaker notes that while the screen protector works with the case, it causes slight bulging and makes the buttons firmer to press. Additionally, the sleep/wake function requires more pressure, and touch sensitivity is slightly compromised due to the plastic shield of the case. Despite this, all functionalities, including the vibrate switch and Touch ID, operate correctly.

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In this part of the video, the speaker tests the waterproof capabilities of a phone encased in a LifeProof case by submerging it in a bathtub. Key actions include ensuring all ports are sealed, testing headphone and speaker functionality (noting the speakers sound a bit muffled due to protective film), and confirming Touch ID functionality. The phone’s touch screen doesn’t work underwater, but above water, it functions normally, allowing for photo-taking with physical buttons. After the submersion test, the speaker checks for water intrusion by opening the case, finding no water inside, and confirming the phone’s ongoing responsiveness and safety. The speaker reiterates the case’s effectiveness based on personal experience and invites viewers to share their thoughts and experiences with LifeProof cases, along with a link for purchase and a request to subscribe.

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