RE:Interesting, Hitcase Pro 7 Review shows Fails Water Test
Birch...I linked that review sometime ago. Your posting HorseSh-T. and subjectively selective horseSh_t. the water review is based on pressure washer -a direct fixated high PSI narrow
stream directed specifically at a fixe object which means the entire PSI is absorbed and deflected
by the object the high pressure stream is directed at. So strong is the water pressure stream from a high pressure water washer...that it will remove two decades old soot and grime from concrete and leave behind a water pressure want trail. the video reviewer was jacked over the Iphone 7 and he mentions directly that the water pressure test is a mute point because no phone case be it the category leading Hitcase Pro in the action adventure case market segment or any other competitior or customer would find their phone subjected to that kind of absurb market test...you could be water ski'ing behind a 150hp inboard race boat and come off the ski into the water and you would not face on your body or camera case those types of pressure water concentrated stream extremes. I am old enough to remember Timex's old Marlin waterproof water tests dragging a wrist watch on a ski'ers ski behind a power boat then checking the glass bezel to make sure the watch was still ticking afterwards as the focus of the commerical..."nothing else ticks like it or lasts like it" was the final commentary of the commercial while the watch case was zoomed in by the camera and the water on the face of the watch wiped away showing the second hand still ticking.
You seem to think Hitcase is posting on this thread. I happen to think IMO? that maybe someone at hitcase should contact Stockhouse for your URL for misrepresenting the companys product overall...in a detailed product review.
BirchBrook wrote: @ 10.48 on video, he does a hose test to the case and it failed, he retried and failed again. The case preformed o.k just sitting in the sink or bucket but failed under pressure. I don't know if Hitcase can be liable for stating a waterproof case then your 1300 $ phone is destroyed by a failed waterproof case. I don't think I've ever read Hitcase offering a 100% guarantee that the case won't fail. This could be quite a liability. What's anyone elses take on this issue?
Here's the link
https://youtu.be/hwSgysmOYCI