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WM10 Waterproof Case suggestion:minelab:

pacer

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Looking for any suggestions for a waterproof case for my WM10 wireless module. Thanks to everyone for looking and perhaps responding. :thumbup:
 
Outside of submerging the issue for me was I got caught in the rain and water filtered in through the headphone receptacle. If it starts raining I usually put the wm10 in my jacket pocket or somewhere where the water can't get to it easily. You could always clip it upside down on your belt.
 
If you are really looking for a waterproof case, do a search for a waterproof MP3 case. They do make them and you can get waterproof ear-buds with them too. One company I know of is called aquapac, but I don't know what model would fit the WM-10.
 
Here is one with the RCA jack already molded in it
https://www.drycase.com/category/SMART_PHONE.html
Happy Hunting
Rob
 
I went to a local large sporting goods store, Academy, and got one of their plastic document holders. It has a fold over and snap 'zip loc' type inner seal and then that is folded over and snapped down, then the outer seal is another zip lock type and then folded over and snapped shut. I it is about $7. I took it and put a wire in it that stuck out like the cord for ym ear buds, then sealed it all up and submerged it with a weight on it for about 5 minutes. Not one drop of water in it. Been using it for about 18 months and no issues at all.
 
After giving it some additional thought, decided I didn't really need a completely waterproof case. Just needed some minor weather protection and protection from being dropped or damage. And Something that can be attached to my finds belt. Decided on a small media case from Lowepro. It will keep some some weather out, provide the protection from bumps and damage as it's a semi-right case. Plus, it doesn't look bad.
 
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