Well, let's talk about iPad Cases and its Waterproof function.
You want a waterproof case for your iPad. You don't want to spend hours reading. And you definitely don't want to overpay.
Here's everything you need to know — in 2 minutes.
Why Bother?
Water damage isn't just about dropping your iPad in a pool.
It's coffee spills. Rain. Sticky kid fingers. Kitchen grease. Beach sand. One accident and you're looking at a $300+ repair bill.
A waterproof case costs $10 to $30. That's cheap insurance.

What Do You Actually Get?
| Price Range | What It Covers | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Under $15 | Splash-proof, basic drops, dust | Home, kitchen, kids |
| $15–$25 | Full submersion (IP68), shockproof, pencil slot | Beach, pool, workshop |
| $25–$35 | Extended submersion, armor-grade drop, lanyard/strap | Boating, fishing, construction |
Bottom line:
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Home use → under $15
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Outdoor use → $15–$25
3 Must-Know Tips Before Buying
1. Match your model exactly
iPad Pro 11" and 12.9" have different button placements. Air and standard iPad are different too. Check Settings > General > About > Model Name before ordering.
2. Touch screen still works
Yes. All decent cases have a built-in responsive film. Face ID, swiping, typing — all fine.
3. Pencil support varies
If you use Apple Pencil, make sure the case says "Pencil compatible." Not all of them do.
The Honest Truth
A $10 case won't survive a 10-foot drop. A $30 case won't turn your iPad into a brick.
But any waterproof case is better than no case.
Pick your price. Pick your model. And stop worrying about spills, splashes, and sticky fingers.
