2000 Series OtterBox Watertight Cases
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2000 Series Otter Box measurements:
(Inside) 6" x 3 3/8" x 1 1/4"
(Outside) 6 1/2" x 3 7/8" x 1 5/8"
- Holds many PDAs and the smallest digital cameras
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see which products can be stored in these watertight boxes
- Foam padding protects items while traveling (except all clear cases)
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- Perfect for storing extra batteries and equipment accessories
- Our small universal case for safety and first aid supplies
- Protective case for Cochlear and hearing aid devices
- Belt Clip for holding your Original Style Series 2000 watertight case.
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for securely holding the original and Heavy Armor 2600 boxes. Order this belt clip through the
Heavy Armor Series 2600 web page.
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on Description for Detailed Product Description.
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here to see which electronic equipment
can be stored in these watertight boxes.
"The watertight case (Series 2000) we brought along on our trip worked out wonderfully.
We had heard that on St. Thomas you should not leave your valuables on the beach.
Each time we went off to one of the more remote beaches, I put our cash and credit
card and eyeglasses (specifically bought this size to be large enough for glasses) in the
watertight case. That way, when we all went snorkeling, no one had to stay on shore
with our stuff. It worked great. Even when my son discovered that he had worn his watch
into the water (its not waterproof), I was able to open the case and put his watch
into it -- all while treading water--
I'm very sure we will use the case on future trips.
Thanks and best regards,"
Melia in Rye, NH 12/30/02
Note that all watertight cases, except for clear cases,
have foam padding that is not included as part of the internal dimensions.
Two layers of foam padding compressed will reduce the inside measurement by 1/8" (0.125").
Please verify your equipment dimensions as many
manufacturers provide approximate measurements. We've experienced a
number of actual camera measurements to be off from 1/4" to 7/8".
What is the difference between the OBO and OB series designation?
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