Now, there’s no such thing as 100% foolproof when it comes to your gadgets and potential destruction. But there are some things you can do to help prevent the worst-case scenario. For instance, there are DryDocs. The first year my husband took his beloved iPod to the beach, he put it in a Ziploc bag and trailed the earbuds out of it, lest some sand get into the gentle inner workings. It’s a good idea, but not exactly environmentally friendly; those little baggies only last so long. But the makers of DryDocs saw the cleverness in easy hacks such as these. With a thick, non-BPA plastic (which is puncture and slash-proof) they created a durable little case meant for any manner of gadget.
The best part? You can still use it when it’s in the bag. The plastic doesn’t hinder general use — not even talking (though if you’re an artist composing on the iPhone, it might get a little tricky). Not to mention it’s wonderfully inexpensive, in most cases under $10. That’s not a high price for peace of mind!
You can find DryDocs at REI. A fantastic stocking stuffer or last-minute present!
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