Radio Microphone without accessories-small
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Product information "Radio Microphone without accessories-small"
- Use your equipment normally in the case as sound and signal pass right through the material. Even the touchscreen works.
- The airtight seal means your equipment will float safely if you drop it in water.
- Fits for Audio, Countryman, Lectrosonics & Co.
- Options: with adjustable hip belt or neoprene belt up to max.115cm hip circumference.
- CAUTION! We recommend the case for surface use only. Not for submersion.
Supplied with:
- Case ONLY, without any accessories.
- Content not included in the delivery.
Maximum size of equipment to fit in case:
Length: 6in/125mm
Circumference: 6.25in/160mm
What stops the water getting in?

The connectec electronics are tested to IPX6, which means as waterproof as you can get without actually immersing the bags underwater. Fire-hose proof! The testing: Protected against heavy seas - Water projected at all angles through a 12.5mm nozzle at a flow rate of 100 liters/min at a pressure of 100kN/m2 for 3 minutes from a distance of 3 meters. Floating on the surface is no problem, submersible for a very short time.
What keeps water, sand & dust out?

The patented Aquaclip® seals the case - with a simple twist of a couple of levers. It's been tested to the toughest international waterproofing standards. If you haven't seen one before, read our quick guide to the Aquaclip.
Special Note: the use of Aquapac cases with Insulin Pumps
Aquapac have commissioned research by Imperial College London into the use of the 154 (Radio Microphone case) and 554 (Connected Electronics case) after receiving a large number of customer enquiries regarding their suitability for use with insulin pumps. Results show that, in some circumstances, insulin flow rate can be reduced by the case. In particular, low flow rates are impeded, and as such Aquapac can make no claim regarding the suitability of these cases with insulin pumps. Use of these cases for insulin pumps is entirely at the discretion of the user. Aquapac has been advised to recommend that users of Aquapac cases with insulin pumps regularly check their blood sugar levels.
Aquapac have commissioned research by Imperial College London
into the use of the 154 (Radio Microphone case) and 554 (Connected
Electronics case) after receiving a large number of customer enquiries
regarding their suitability for use with insulin pumps. Results show
that, in some circumstances, insulin flow rate can be reduced by the
case. In particular, low flow rates are impeded, and as such Aquapac can
make no claim regarding the suitablity of these cases with insulin
pumps. Use of these cases for insulin pumps is entirely at the
discretion of the user. Aquapac has been advised to recommend that users
of Aquapac cases with insulin pumps regularly check their blood sugar
levels.
The tests were conducted by Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine using a Roche Accu-Check Spirit insulin pump at a temperature
of 20C at flow rates of 2U/hr and 10U/hr.
The amounts of insulin delivered over 60 minutes observed were as follows:
2U/hr not in case - 0.0131g (flow rate of 100%)
2U/hr in Aquapac 150 - 0.0106g (flow rate of 81%)
2U/hr in Aquapac 150 - 0.0056g (2nd test model)(flow rate of 42%)
2U/hr in Aquapac 550 - 0.0121g (flow rate of 92%)
10U/hr not in case - 0.0864g (flow rate of 100%)
10U/hr in Aquapac 150 - 0.0878g (flow rate of 100%)
10U/hr in Aquapac 550 - 0.0903g (flow rate of 100%)
21st August 2006
In action:
The Radio Microphone case features the 'TC' Aquaclip a wire-thru seal which is watertight allowing wires up to 2.5mm (1/10th inch) thick to be used with your equipment.
What our customers say:
"Thank you again for everything. You have no idea how happy my son will be to go in the water on vacation."
Phyllis Powell-Hodgkins, USA
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