Many areas of the nation are experiencing flooding or conditions that resemble flooding. Nearly all of North India is under a flood alert from the Indian Met Department. It will likely rain heavily. It’s crucial to protect your electronics from water in this conditions. Additionally, no brand offers warranty coverage for water damage, even if your gadget is IP-rated. This implies that you won’t receive any warranty coverage if your device is destroyed. Here are some straightforward instructions on how to prevent water damage to your cellphones, headphones, and other gadgets as well as what to do if they get wet.
Use zip-lock pouches or waterproof covers for phones and other small gadgets
Most smartphones, laptops and other gadgets are not waterproof. It’s a good idea to get a transparent waterproof pouch and keep the smartphone and other devices in that to protect them from water damage.
Keep a silica gel pouch around
Silica gel is a good absorbent of moisture. Keeping it in the pocket or bag will ensure that the water or moisture around the gadgets is absorbed properly, in case they get wet and end up protecting them from getting damaged.
Avoid using your earbuds if they are not water resistant
Most modern TWS earbuds come with some sort of IP rating. However, not all IP ratings are good enough to protect them from getting water damage. If your buds have an IP67 or IP68 rating, then, you can use them, but for a limited time. For all the other ratings, avoid using them during rain.