Underwater Kinetics is a manufacturer of high-performance waterproof cases and lighting products for water sports, outdoor, and industrial use.
Founded in 1971 by David W. McCreadie in San Diego, California.
Initially started as a supplier of diving equipment to the US Navy and later expanded to offer underwater lighting products for recreational diving.
In 1983, Underwater Kinetics introduced their first watertight cases for rugged outdoor use.
By 1990, Underwater Kinetics became one of the leading producers of waterproof cases and lighting solutions for industrial and military customers worldwide.
The company moved to Vista, California in 1991, where they continue to manufacture their products today.
In 2011, Underwater Kinetics launched the first waterproof smartphone case with capacitive touch screen technology, the DryCase.
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Yes, Underwater Kinetics cases are designed to be watertight and tested to a depth of 30 feet or equivalent pressure.
Underwater Kinetics offers a lifetime warranty for their cases and lighting products against defects in materials and workmanship.
No, the DryCase is not designed for charging devices underwater. However, you can fully use the touch screen and camera functions.
It depends on the model and brightness level, but typically lasts several hours. Some models also have a low battery warning feature.
Both are high-quality protective cases, but Underwater Kinetics offers a wider range of sizes and custom options for industrial and military customers. Pelican cases are more commonly used for consumer and outdoor applications.