Gadgets Get a Showers Pass

Showers-PassIt can rain on your parade but with the Showers Pass new line of waterproof cases for the tablets and smartphones it won’t matter. These cases are designed for year-round all-weather use for cyclists and other outdoor activities, as each case offers a slim profile with welded edges to keep out rain, snow, dirt and water but retain touchscreen, phone call and camera functionality in all conditions. These cases offer a dual zip-lock feature keeps every device safe from an accidental splash in the water.

The Cloudcover include a pull-tab for easy opening on-the-go, a side tab to attach to a keychain or mini-carabiner as well as a dual zip-lock for ultra waterproof protection, plus reflective elements for easy location in the dark and welded edges that also help to cushion any falls or blows on the trail. The Cloudcover line includes cases for iPads for $49.99; iPad Minis for $37.50; Kindles for $37.50; smartphones (Samsung Glaxy, etc.) for $24.99; iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 for $24.99; as well as a dry wallet for $19.99.

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2013 CES: Guardian for the Phone

We’ve seen a number of waterproof cases for the iPhone but most are in essentially just extra tough baggies, or are so bulky that it makes the handset difficult to operate. The driSuit Guardian could be the best of both worlds as it features a design that is completely waterproof but allows full audio functionality.

The case is available in two models, with the Guardian 5 model (the step up from the Guardian 4) offering two layers of clear plastic protection that still makes it possible to use the phone underwater. This is an idea that is anything but all wet.

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Aquapac Means Waterproof

We’ve seen a lot of waterproof cases for the iPad this season. And while a few seem like nothing more than just slightly thicker sandwich bags, Aquapac could prove those others are all wet.

This one features large twist and clamp openings to ensure that you really do have a 100 percent waterproof seal. It also includes a 3.5mm nickel-plated earphone socket so you can still use the device to listen to music, play games or watch movies and not have to sacrifice sound. The case features a TPU material and “LENZFLEX” optically clear window to allow for viewing and use of the touch capability, while the seams are high-frequency welded to form a bond that won’t give out. This one even features a shoulder strap, along with a desiccant to absorb condensation in humid climates. Additional images after the jump