Cyber-shot Sports Pack

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Model number: SPKWB
Rated 2.8 out of 5 Stars
Bring your compatible W Series Cyber-shot® digital camera on your next aquatic adventure and keep it protected with this sports pack.

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Capture beautiful underwater photos while snorkeling or swimming with your compatible W Series Cyber-shot® digital camera and the SPK-WB sports pack. Offering waterproof protection up to 10 feet (3m), this pack is ideal for safeguarding your camera the next time you're at the beach, park or pool. Also includes a hand strap, float, spacer and anti-fogging lens solution.

Compatible with Sony® DSC-W290 Cyber-shot® camera

Lets you take underwater shots while snorkeling or swimming

Without waterproof adaptor, it works as scratchproof silicon jacket case

Offers waterproof protection up to 10 feet (3m) deep

Includes silicone jacket case and waterproof adaptor

Product Specifications

Operating Conditions

  • Operating Temperature : +32 to +104°F(+0 to +40°C)
  • Storage Temperature : -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F)
  • Water Resistance : Silicone rubber, buckle

General

  • Material : Silicone rubber, plastic, glass

Weights and Measurements

  • Depth (Approx.) : Up to 10ft (3m)
  • Dimensions (Approx.) : 4 1/4 x 3 3/8 x 2 7/8" (107 x 84 x 70mm )
  • Weight (Approx.) : 5lbs 9oz (165g)

Hardware

  • Microphone : No(Underwater)

In the Box

  • Anti-fogging lens solution
  • Hand Strap
  • Diffuser
  • Float

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( Rated 2.8 out of 5 Stars AVERAGE RATING | 4 REVIEWS Ratings Snapshot )

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2 of 4 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend

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Reviewer: GeoTech (Tampa, FL)

Date 17-Apr-2009

I've had this product forless than a month

28of29 people found this helpful

Much better than APK-WB

Pros: versatility, durability, funtionality

Cons: flash obstruction (without diffuser)

Just swapped the APK-WB for this one and am much happier. It's a lot more versatile and worth the extra $20. You get 4 pieces...a silica housing that molds around the camera, a tough plastic housing that fits over the silica housing and covers the screen and lens (thus making it water tight), a white diffuser, and a strap with a yellow float (so the camera doesn't sink in the water if it slips off your wrist). The silica housing itself is great for protecting the camera from nicks and scratches and can be used without the rest of the pieces for day hikes, sports events, or anywhere else that you'd take your camera but risk scratching it. The silica casing allows full access to the buttons on the back of the camera (you press them through the silica) so you're not losing functionality. The screen and lens aren't covered so you do risk damage there if you're not careful. The flash is covered but I haven't noticed much of a negative impact of this in the test shots I've taken so far. The water-tight housing fits over the silica housing and fits over the screen and lens. It doesn't wrap around the entire camera (which makes me a little nervous) but it snaps down so tight that I'm sure it's fine. You still have full access to the buttons on the back of the camera, which is a big bonus over the APK-WB. One of my other beefs with the APK was that the lens housing was so large that it obstructs the flash on the DSC-W290. This is still an issue with the SPK, and can create a shadow effect when you take pictures of things a few feet away with the flash. The diffuser (the white piece that fits over the lens housing) seems to fix this issue pretty well. I took a couple shots using the housing+diffuser and with the camera on its own (no housing) and got pretty much the same image. It's kind of a pain in that it's one more piece to keep track of when you're out snapping pictures, but I'll get over it. Sony might look into providing the diffuser for the APK-WB as well since it has the same flash-obstruction issue (presuming they can't just redesign the housing to not obstruct the flash). Overall, I'm still not satisfied that the flash is obstructed at all...it seems like such a basic design flaw that it surprises me Sony didn't correct it when they tested these cases prior to mass production (rather than doing a band-aid fix with the diffuser). Of course, fixing this issue might be a detriment to some other feature, so I don't know. Overall, I still like this housing better than the el-cheapo universal housings on the market and love that Sony finally brought the price down and offered a line of these housings rather than a one-model-fits-all for $300 like they've done in the past. The versatility of the SPK-WB is also a big plus if you're like me and you take your camera in a variety of settings and would appreciate a couple of protective options (the silicon housing by itself or with the water-tight housing).

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Reviewer: KCR2659 (Westfield, NY)

Date 3-May-2010

I've had this product forless than a month

2of5 people found this helpful

Do NOT BUY

Pros: None

Cons: Doesn"t fit my new DSC-WX1

I bought this for my new DSC-WX1 and it is easy to see that it will not keep the DSC-WX1 dry in a light rain. You are instructed to put your DSC-WX1 in a silicone rubber cover that is like a glove and then install the hard body over the SPK-WX1 that is inside the silicone rubber cover, the silicone rubber cover is the gasket for the hard body. The body of the SPK-WB including the silicone rubber cover look to be just to big and makes not real seal of any type.

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Reviewer: Pebble (Pebble Beach, CA)

Date 16-Feb-2010

I've had this product forless than a month

1of1 people found this helpful

I made a mistake in my last review

Pros: Worked with my w-290

Cons: Don't use with a w-220! It is not compatible!

I wrote the last review about this not working and ruining my camera. In the meantime I replaced my broken w-220 by purchasing a w-290 (yes, I am a sony fan.) I then called customer service about my water damaged w-220 and realized I used the wrong camera with this product. So, I took the risk and tried it today with my w-290 and it worked fine. Whew! And fun...My son loves it!

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Reviewer: SheriB (Pebble Beach, CA)

Date 13-Feb-2010

I've had this product forless than a month

1of1 people found this helpful

Don't recommend

Pros: Nice idea

Cons: Ruined my cyber-shot camera on 1st use

I was so excited to use this product to take pictures of my son at the pool. Boy was this a big mistake! After checking and rechecking to make sure I had everything ready to go, I quickly noticed water inside the unit shortly after bringing in pool. I took it out and dried it off immediately, but this didn't help - now my camera is broken & I have a useless sports pack. Beware!

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