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Splashproof

Splashproof is a non-technical term used in consumer products to indicate protection against water splashes rather than immersion. It suggests that a device can withstand light moisture exposure, such as rain or a kitchen splash, but is not designed to be submerged or exposed to high-pressure water.

Because “splashproof” is not a formal certification in many markets, the exact level of protection varies by

Guidance for consumers: do not assume splashproof means waterproof. If water contact risk exists (rain, washing

Applications for splashproof devices are common in wearables, headphones, outdoor electronics, and small appliances. The label

See also: water resistance, waterproof, IP rating, IEC 60529.

product.
In
technical
standards,
protection
against
water
ingress
is
defined
by
the
IP
code
under
IEC
60529.
An
IP
rating
such
as
IPX4
corresponds
to
splashing
water
from
any
direction;
higher
codes
(IPX5,
IPX6)
indicate
stronger
protection
from
splashing
or
jets,
while
immersion
ratings
(IPX7,
IP68)
imply
submersion.
Some
manufacturers
may
use
“splashproof”
to
indicate
IPX4,
but
others
may
mean
only
minimal
moisture
resistance.
hands,
sweat),
consult
the
product’s
official
IP
rating
or
documentation.
Even
splashproof
devices
can
be
damaged
by
pressure,
hot
water,
solvents,
or
prolonged
exposure.
is
often
paired
with
other
protections
such
as
dust
resistance
or
impact
ratings,
but
overall
reliability
depends
on
the
specific
design
and
testing
used
by
the
manufacturer.