iPhones in the Bubble Room?
August 27th, 2010
The folks over at BoingBoing interviewed a man about his underwater bubble room. He and his family thought it would be fun to build a “fort” at the bottom of an undisclosed Nevada lake.
This video got me thinking though. While it’s super cool to have you’re very own “bubble room” at the bottom of a lake, there must be a point when the novelty of being at the bottom of lake in a bubble room wears off. At that point, what do you do? I imagine a “bubble room” would be a peaceful place to read a book, but there would definitely be some difficulty associated with bringing that book along. Then I thought that I would just want my iPhone, so I could read, play Angry Birds or watch movies all from safety and security of my underwater lair.
I proceeded to fire up the Google machine and discovered many a gadget to help me accomplish my task of watching Netflix at the bottom of a lake. The most compelling solution (not the top search result, but very close to the top) was the Dry Case. I was a little put off by it’s first selling point, “Stays dry even under water”. I thought we’d clarified that point with the name, but fortunately the marketing material redeemed itself; waterproof to 100 feet, vacuum seal, stereo/microphone jack and buoyant armband! Now we’re talking. I was also reassured by the fact that this accessory as been “Garanteed tested underwater overnight”.
As a scrupulous consumer I could not base my purchasing decision solely on the word of the company. I headed directly to Amazon to see what a bunch people I don’t know had to say. As it turns out, the Dry Case has great reviews. Eight out of Nine reviewers gave it 4 stars or better. The only recurring complaint was the armband being to big or too small.
Now all I need to do is get my very own “bubble room”. I wonder when they’ll be available on Amazon.
Image courtesy of Dry Case





