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[Coolest Gadgets] If you can’t manage to part with your iPhone while you’re around a lot of water, you might want to make sure that you protect your iPhone.  This case seals all of the water out and still gives you the use of your iPhone while it’s at it.  It even still allows for you to listen to your music and use the camera.  Which means you get cute pictures of your kids while you’re at the pool without having to worry about them drowning your iPhone.

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