An Easy Way to Take Underwater Photos with Your iPhone

SeaLifeSeaLife Sport Diver Smartphone Housing
"Did you see that ray?"
"Yeah! And what about that eel? It was huge!"
Comparing underwater encounters is a scuba ritual no matter where or how you submerge. It’s not in any manual as part of the formal post-dive procedure, but it might as well be. Especially today, doing a dive without sharing what you saw is almost as unimaginable as diving without a mask.
That’s because photos and videos make this even easier, especially for expressing our experiences to nondivers. And with SeaLife’s SportDiver smart-phone housing, which can protect a slew of iPhone and Android models down to 130 feet, you don’t need to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars purchasing top-of-the-line camera gear. The housing, weighing less than 1.5 pounds, turns the phone you already have into a water-proof studio.
Interested? PADI Club members get 20 percent off the SportDiver housing, savings that offset PADI Club’s $49.95 annual membership fee in one go.
And that’s not to mention a wide array of additional discounts, including 20 percent off PADI Gear and select PADI eLearning courses, as well as a subscription to Scuba Diving magazine and access to our digital archives.