🌟 Dive into Adventure with Confidence!
The Osmo Pocket 3 Underwater Diving Case is a robust protective shell designed for the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, allowing users to capture stunning underwater footage up to 40 meters deep. Made from high-quality materials, it ensures leak-proof performance and crystal-clear image quality, making it the perfect accessory for underwater photography enthusiasts.
M**J
I have yet to test it in deeper waters, but for 6-10ft it worked perfectly.
This seems like it will work perfectly with the osmo.My favorite part is how great the cover molds to the sphere so nothing will alter the quality of the camera view.I have yet to test it in deeper waters, but for 6-10ft it worked perfectly.
C**D
nice case
I havent taken it down to any significant depth yet but I have taken it to the ocean and it worked fine. It's a little scary though as like any underwater case you are just praying for it to be sealed well. It did work though, but I think it would make more sense to get a dji adventure camera than to try to trust this. However I still plan on using it say at Disneyland where on a splash ride it could get wet, or in heavily crowded areas.There was a little glare from the plastice in full sun so be aware of that. You just have to try to move so the sun is not reflecting on the case.overall not a bad litte case, easy to assemble
R**P
Excellent Underwater Diving Case! Easy to Use & Great Protection in All Conditions!
Very happy with this Wewoga plastic acrylic protective case. It's super easy to use; just unscrew the top using the large grip and insert the camera.Prior to placing it in the shell, make sure the Pocket 3 is on with the desired setting and with the silver buttons on the case to the front. Next, remove the black rubber cover and carefully tighten the top making sure the silicon washer is lying flat and properly aligned. The cover should screw and tighten down easily and if it binds, then stop, remove the top and start over.The shell also comes with a GoPro style tripod mount, screw and nut. Twelve anti-fog towelettes are included and its recommended to use them to prevent the case from fogging. I tested how waterproof the case was by repeatedly, removing the clear cap, screwing it back down and immersing the case in water. In none of my trials did the case ever leak.Bottom Line: Great all-season case that provides excellent protection for the camera for when I want to film in harsh conditions, like at shore, when fishing/boating, hiking or biking. No complaints with this low-cost protection for my Osmo Pocket 3.
P**.
Can't Be Trusted
Good thing I tried this in my bathtub first instead of the ocean, a water park or a pool! As another reviewer mentioned, there's no way to be sure that you have a good seal and it's possible to over tighten. On my first test without the camera inside, it was bone dry. Then after adding the camera I guess I didn't tighten it correctly (whether it was too much or too little cannot be determined) and water got in. Thankfully this WAS just a quick at home test and I noticed the water inside right away. But had I been out and about shooting content or family memories not paying attention to a possible leak, my Osmo would've been destroyed. It's really a shame, too, because the dome design is great and prevents you from having weird bends in your footage from the creases in the plastic of other cases. Sadly, I just can't trust this enough to bring my Osmo into contact with water while it's inside. The search continues!
A**S
I DON'T LIKE IT FOR A FEW REASONS
1) I like using the wrist strap on my Osmo because it affords me additional security when I'm shooting off the back of a motorcycle or a fast moving vehicle. Sometimes she hit a bump and you could lose your Osmo really easily. That being said in order to be able to use this waterproof case you must remove the wrist strap. Has anybody who uses the wrist strap on their camera nose attaching the wrist strap can be a major headache. That is why I don't like taking it off.2) I found that pulling the Osmo in and out of this case is extremely difficult and tight. You have to pull up on the gamble itself in order to get it out of the case or turn it upside down and bang it on the bottom. I don't like this this can cause damage to the actual camera and gimbal.3) although the silicone seal seems to work really really well, I don't really trust it. I'm afraid that if it is not tight enough or over tightened, it could cause a crack or only even this in the seal and possibly cause the case to leak. I don't think I would ever take this camera down to any real depths because I feel as though it would not hold up to pressures below 10 feet.4) if the light is incorrect, and there's light coming in the top part of the dome of this case, there is a lot of internal reflection. Possibly a good idea would've been to blacken the top of the bell case. That would've eliminated some of the internal reflection.5) metal buttons attached to metal rods to actuate the switches on the front of your Osmo. I found these actuators to be extremely stiff. They should also have rubber covers on the outside to prevent any sort of leakage. Also on the inside the steel rods that actuate the buttons should have some sort of rubber cap or insulation on them so they do not mow or scratch the actual buttons that are on your DJI Osmo.The one thing, however, that I did like was the fact that the dome has a really nice silicone cover that was a really really nice touch, but that is the only thing I really liked about this waterproof case.
A**R
Works great for travel
I have not been brave enough to use this underwater, but I did a strip of paper test and it was bone dry when I pulled it out! I tested this in light rain and in a shower and the exposure looked good, no issues with autofocus, and not a drop of water. I'm too nervous to dunk it in a pool, but maybe I'll work the courage up and report back! It also doubles as a phenomenal small storage case if you're traveling and don't want a huge bulky case. I'd 100% trust this from keeping my pocket 3 from getting crushed in my over-filled carry on.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
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