The Apple watch is IP7X which means submerged for 1M for 30 minutes, but personally, I will not be using it in the shower or even wading in a pool. Probably the most that I would subject the watch to would be washing hands or rain.
The Apple watch is IP7X which means submerged for 1M for 30 minutes, but personally, I will not be using it in the shower or even wading in a pool. Probably the most that I would subject the watch to would be washing hands or rain.
I'm the same as you. I've had Lifeproof cases on my iPhones but never for the waterproof aspect but more for the impact resistance. I just think showering in it is kind of silly but then I never did that with watches either.
Hehehe I was just asking thatFor me it's how much I want to take it swimming, because I like having a watch on me all the time.
But my current one, for instance, though it can stand the submersion for a little while, I don't take it to the pool. I've forgotten to take it off in the jacuzzi or when taking a dive in the pool a couple times and it survives, but I really want to be able to NEVER take it off, even if I'm showering or in the pool.
I think so too. The bigger concern for me is swimming. Say you are at a party at someone's house with a pool...Sometimes there are impromptu swims, and you might forget to take off the watch, especially if you are not quite sober...theoretically speaking of course.![]()
Well I am around water all the time. Being on the fire line. So we will see how she holds up.
I think so too. The bigger concern for me is swimming. Say you are at a party at someone's house with a pool...Sometimes there are impromptu swims, and you might forget to take off the watch, especially if you are not quite sober...theoretically speaking of course.![]()