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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I would suggest treating the Kobo Aura One like there is no waterproofing since it seems that the waterproofing may not be fully working due to the head/steam/humidity of the bath,
Also, don't use your Kindle in the bath or it could also end up like the KA1.
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mmmm....ok
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(Aside - same thing I always did with my Kobo on the 2-3 times it did get immersed)
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That's the whole reason I buy waterproofed electronics. Otherwise I may as well just wrap everything in bubble-wrap and never open it
It's sold as waterproof. For three years it survived conditions it was approved and designed for. I asked whether someone else had any experience with degradation.
MODS. Please close this thread. For a forum designed for e-readers there's not much evidence of reading going on.