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The best waterproof cases for the iPhone 11 Pro

The Apple iPhone 11 Pro is the smallest of the iPhone 11 range, but don’t underestimate it. The iPhone 11 Pro is equipped with a powerful A13 Bionic processor, and the tech underlying the 5.8-inch Super Retina XDR OLED is just as impressive as its larger brethren. The stainless steel frame is just as strong as the iPhone 11 Pro Max, and it comes with an IP68-rating for dust and water resistance. It’s an impressive package for sure, but like everything, it has its limits.

The IP68 rating allows the iPhone 11 Pro to be fully immersed in fresh water and survive to tell the tale, but only for 30 minutes and up to 4 meters deep. While that might insulate it against slips into the pool or the bath, you’re still going to want stronger protection if your iPhone is going to be immersed for longer. That’s where waterproof cases come in, adding extra waterproofing to make sure your phone is able to survive. We’ve covered the best iPhone 11 Pro cases before, but the cases on this list don’t just protect against bumps and scratches, they extend or reinforce the iPhone’s water resistance. These are the best waterproof cases for the iPhone 11 Pro around right now.

Waterproof cases suffer from defects like everything else, so for your peace of mind, make sure to test the case before use. To do so, assemble the case without your iPhone inside, and then lay it inside a pool of water for at least 30 minutes. Then check the interior for ingress.

Dooge Waterproof Case

Dooge Waterproof Case for iPhone 11 Pro in clear and black.
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Slightly more affordable than some other cases on our list, this slim, lightweight, waterproof case from Dooge comes in a choice of seven colors. Ideal for snorkeling or swimming, it’s safe to take into water up to 9.8 feet (3 meters) for up to one hour. But this phone case also offers superior drop protection up to 6.6 feet (2 meters) and has been tested to ensure it protects your phone even after 1,000 drops. The double AR-coated optical glass lenses ensure shooting photos or videos underwater is a breeze, and this case supports wireless charging, too.

Catalyst Waterproof Case

Catalyst waterproof case for iPhone 11 Pro in red and black.
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If you’re looking to take your iPhone into deep water, check out Catalyst’s waterproof case. The complete waterproof seal allows you to take your iPhone into much deeper water than before, with waterproofing tested up to 33 feet (10 meters). A rotating switch allows you to keep using your mute switch, while plugs and button covers ensure all-around protection against ingress.

There’s a good amount of normal protection here too, thanks to the tough polycarbonate build that protects against drops up to 6.6 feet (2 meters). The red trim adds a bold style, the case is easy to put on and remove, and it even works with wireless chargers, so you can quickly juice it up between dips. The price of the Catalyst Waterproof Case is a major downside though, as it’s a lot of money — but it’s a whole lot cheaper than a new iPhone.

Vidafelic Waterproof Case

Vidafelic Case for iPhone 11 Pro.
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Ideal for snorkeling, watersports, and other activities on the high seas, Vidafelic‘s waterproof case offers reliable protection that lets you take your iPhone into water up to 10 feet (3 meters) deep for up to two hours. It’s lightweight yet tough and includes a built-in screen protector and protective film for the back of your phone. This case also supports wireless charging — great if you find yourself low on battery when you’re back on dry land — and it’s surprisingly affordable too.

Lifeproof Fre Case

Lifeproof Fre Series case for iPhone 11 Pro.
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Lifeproof is known for defending against damage in extreme environments, and the top-of-the-line Fre case offers pure protection. It’s resistant against dirt, snow, water, and drops, making it an excellent choice for many different activities. The case held up in waterproofing tests of up to 6.6 feet (two meters) of water for an hour, so it can stand to get a little wet. Other Lifeproof cases hold up to water better, though, so this might not be the one for extended snorkeling trips. But this is a solid case that lends itself well to an owner who likes to dabble in a range of extreme activities. However, you’ll be digging deep into your pocket for this one.

Ghostek Nautical 2 Case

Ghostek Nautical 2 Case in red for the iPhone 11 Pro.
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The Nautical 2 completely lives up to its name— experts rate the case for up to 20 feet (six meters) of immersion, and this Ghostek case can stay submerged at that depth for an hour. On top of that impressive capability, the case comes with a built-in screen protector and a durable polycarbonate case. This tool was tested via a drop-test; Experimenters dropped the device up to six feet (two meters) off the ground. No buttons, ports, or features are cut off by this case either, including Face ID. You can feel confident knowing this waterproof case keeps your tech safe. The cost is a bit on the expensive side, but it’s useful both in daily life and throughout your outdoor adventures.

Goldju Waterproof Case for iPhone 11 Pro

GOLDJU Waterproof Case for iPhone 11 Pro.
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Manufacturers designed this case to hold up in 6.6 feet of water immersion for one hour. The Goldju’s waterproof case for the iPhone 11 Pro will work well for anyone who needs to take their phone out while swimming or for shallow dives. The case is lightweight, slim, and comfortable to hold. It has been dropped from heights of up to 6.6 feet and was fine. This tool is also dust-, sand-, and snow-proof, so you can confidently take it outdoors and on your adventures. Along with its tested durability, this case comes with a built-in screen protector that is thin enough to keep your graphics clear but strong enough to protect against scratches and damage. This case also has ample space for your phone’s speakers and charging port, making it useful both on and off the water.

Joto Universal Waterproof Phone Pouch

Joto Universal Waterproof Pouch in gray for the iPhone 11 Pro.
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Of all the choices on our list, this pouch is probably the least visually-interesting choice. That said, the Joto Universal Waterproof Phone Pouch is budget-friendly and wildly effective. The product was able to withstand water damage up to 100 feet. To use it, simply slide your phone into the pouch, close the top, and then use your phone like you usually would through the pouch’s transparent plastic cover. This case can hold phones up to 6.8 inches in size. Even though it’s a fully-sealed pouch, you can still take pictures with your phone. The back of the bag has a clear window to take fantastic underwater shots. The Joto Universal Waterproof Phone Pouch comes with a neck lanyard so you can keep your phone close while you’re on the water, and it comes in a variety of different colors. You can let your worries fall to the wayside with this case, as it will keep your phone dry whether you’re cruising the lake or paddling in the surf.

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