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Universal Waterproof Dry PVC Case Pouch Bag for 5-6 inch Smartphones Mobile Phone Cellphones

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Universal Waterproof Underwater Dry PVC Case Pouch Bag for 5-6 inch Smartphones Mobile Phone Cellphones

Say goodbye to the days of worrying if your phone will survive a splash! Our new waterproof case is designed to protect against water damage and shock. Suitable for most  5 inches to 6 inches smartphones. The strong PVC build with a sealed closure prevents water from seeping in, while the highly sensitive, clear finish retains your phone's functionality. The wires zone water-resistant mobile pouch is compatible with multiple devices for safe, reliable protection.

Features:

  • Universal waterproof case dry bag fits all smartphones up to 6" diagonal size, Certain big screen phones need to remove protective case. Credit card wallet money waterproof dry bag for beach, pools, fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, snorkeling and water park activities
  • Clear Window on both front and back sides, perfect for taking pictures, videos and checking emails
  • Offers waterproof / snowproof / dirtproof protection for your device while maintaining full touch screen functionality
  • Compatible with devices up to 5-6 inches; Comes with a neck strap for convenient carrying
  • Easy to keep out water, snow, dust, sand, and dirt

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