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Underwater Video Camera / Camcorder Housing for less than $50

Step 10Put in Velcro

Put in Velcro
I put the hook side of the industrial-strength Velcro in what was now the bottom of the housing, figuring that if anything ever did get wet, I'd want the fuzzy side to be the part that came out (icky wet fuzzy stuff = bad). Also, as my wife pointed out, the fuzzy side would feel better on my hand when I was using the camera outside the housing. I then put the fuzzy side of the Velcro on the bottom of my camera and tested for fit.

I also put some of the hook side at the front of the housing, just under the lens, and a bit of the fuzzy side on the front of the camera. This helps to position the camera all the way in the housing before pushing it down into place on the bottom.

Everything lined up, and my underwater housing was ready for a field test.
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