• ugh@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t understand the people who say that they use their phones in the shower. I can’t even change songs on my phone if it gets water on it because the touch screen gets buggy. Also, what do you even do on your phone in the shower? It’s not a hands-off activity.

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      1 year ago

      I usually listen to a podcast in the shower - bought a cheap shower phone holder on Amazon. Sometimes I browse ~reddit~ Lemmy in the shower - phone is just held in front of me a bit to keep it out of the water, works fine.

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      I hold my phone in one hand, out of the stream of water, and browse RedditLemmy, Twitter, YouTube, whatever I feel like browsing. During this time, I’m not cleaning myself, I’m just standing, enjoying the hot water, and reading whatever I’m reading.

      With that said, I’ve stopped doing this because it’s a huge waste of water and money.

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      1 year ago

      I sometimes listen to music or watch videos in the shower. I double-bag it in clear plastic bags, and then put it in a safe location. When I change songs or videos, I‌ can interact with the screen like normal. Maybe it’s just my phone or the plastic bags I use–maybe both?

      I use something like below, minus the ziplock:

      a pile of clear poly plastic bags

      I suppose there are actual products meant for making phones more waterproof in these situations, but I didn’t bother looking for those.

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        1 year ago

        Watching videos isn’t that weird. I tend to try to rush showers and wouldn’t be able to watch my phone while doing 90% of my washing, but it’s not that crazy. I’ve always used a Bluetooth speaker for listening to music in the shower. It’s much easier and doesn’t require me touching my phone.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, I suppose it isn’t as crazy as I thought people would perceive it to be.

          I’ve always used a Bluetooth speaker for listening to music in the shower. It’s much easier and doesn’t require me touching my phone.

          Doesn’t this damage your Bluetooth speaker? Or is it, and especially its controls, waterproof/water-resistant?

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            1 year ago

            I keep them on the counter, not in the shower. I did recently buy a cheap shower speaker for listening to music quietly. It sounds like shit and the suction cup isn’t great, but it’s waterproof.

            I almost always use my Google mini because it has voice controls. If I suddenly decide I want to listen to something else I can without getting anything wet.

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          1 year ago

          Thanks for this tip. I’ll keep this in mind the next time I’d literally touch grass (like a camping trip or sth), lol!

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      1 year ago

      I put on a YouTube video and listen like a podcast. Mostly because it acts like a timer because I’ll spend way too long in there

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      1 year ago

      I put on a YouTube video and listen like a podcast. Mostly because it acts like a timer because I’ll spend way too long in there

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      I prop mine up on one of my little shelves outside the stream of water and put videos on. One of the streaming apps has an ability to block touch input, which is great to avoid splashes of water setting off the screen. I have a lot of hair that likes to rats nest when wet and I get easily bored & don’t enjoy being in my own mind, so putting on a show helps.