ProShot Android Is Finally Here — The Dive Case Android Users Have Been Waiting For

Android users have been waiting for this one for a long time. It is finally here. ProShot has released an Android version of their popular dive case lineup. That is a big deal. The ProShot cases have consistently scored very high in our Best Underwater Phone Cases of 2025 ranking. They remain the most affordable dive phone case that we cover on this blog. And no, we are not talking about those cheap waterproof pouches where the chance of getting your phone fucked is very high — we are talking about proper, engineered dive housings.

Up until now, Android users — just like everyone else — were best off with the DIVEVOLK SeaTouch 4 Max. With the ProShot Android, there is now a real alternative for Android divers. A lot of Android phones are compatible, but the way ProShot cases are constructed still does not make them universally compatible with every phone out there. There might be some exotic, out-of-range phone that still does not fit. DIVEVOLK remains the truly universally compatible diving phone case on the market. Still — for the vast majority of Android users, ProShot just opened the door to affordable underwater photography.

 

The ProShot Dive Case for Android — finally bringing ProShot's affordable dive housing to Samsung, Pixel, and other Android phones.

 
 

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Pros and Cons

In a rush? Here is a concise list of pros and cons for the ProShot Android cases.

Pros
  • Android finally supported — Samsung, Pixel, Motorola, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Huawei and more
  • Universal fit — one case fits leading Android smartphones
  • Depth rated for recreational diving — 130 ft (40 m) for the Dive Case
  • No electronic components — no Bluetooth, no batteries, always ready
  • Compatible with all GoPro mounts and accessories
  • 12-month Smartphone Protection Guarantee included
  • Affordable — Dive Case at $127.99 with code UWP20 (regular $159.99)
  • ProShot app with color correction features — free to download
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection required
Cons
  • No touchscreen access underwater (Dive Case) or only above water (Touch Case)
  • Requires the ProShotCase app for camera control
  • Limited accessories — no lens adapters or dome port available
  • Depth rating of 130 ft (40 m) leaves little safety margin at recreational limits
  • Touch Case only rated to 50 ft (15 m)
 

What's New: ProShot Dive Case vs. Touch Case for Android

ProShot is launching two models for Android, mirroring their existing iPhone lineup. Here is how they compare.

ProShot Dive Case for Android

The ProShot Dive Case for Android is the more serious option of the two. It is depth rated to 130 ft (40 m), making it suitable for most recreational scuba diving and freediving. The case uses a universal fit design — one size fits all major Android smartphones. You control your camera entirely through your phone's volume buttons using the free ProShotCase app, which accesses your phone's native camera functions. Footage saves directly to your phone's gallery. No cloud syncing or Bluetooth pairing needed.

The Dive Case does not offer any touchscreen access. Once your phone is sealed inside, you are working with the physical buttons only.

ProShot Touch Case for Android

The ProShot Touch Case for Android is aimed at snorkelers and swimmers. It is depth rated to 50 ft (15 m) and allows touchscreen use when the case is above water. As soon as you submerge, the touchscreen stops working. You are back to the volume buttons and the app.

If you know you are only going to be snorkeling or swimming at the surface, the Touch Case saves you some money. But if there is any chance you will want to go deeper, the Dive Case is the better investment.

Comparison Table

⚖️ Comparison
Feature ProShot Dive Case (Android) ProShot Touch Case (Android)
Depth Rating 130 ft (40 m) 50 ft (15 m)
Touchscreen No Above water only
Price $159.99 ($127.99 with UWP20) Starting at $119
Fit Universal (one size) Universal (one size)
Best For Scuba divers & freedivers Snorkelers & swimmers
 

Universal Android Compatibility

This is the headline feature. The ProShot Android cases are built to fit the world's leading Android smartphones with a single universal design. That means Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Motorola, OnePlus, OPPO, Xiaomi, and Huawei are all supported. One case fits all. You do not need to buy a new dive case every time you upgrade your phone — as long as your next phone falls within the supported dimensions.

For Android users, this is a big deal. The dive phone case market has been heavily skewed toward iPhone. Having a dedicated Android option from a reputable manufacturer fills a real gap.

ProShot's 12-Month Smartphone Protection Guarantee

Just like the iPhone versions, the ProShot Android cases come with ProShot's Smartphone Protection Guarantee. If your phone gets damaged inside the case while operated as intended, ProShot covers the repair or replacement costs. That is a strong signal of confidence in their product. It takes away some of the anxiety of putting your expensive phone underwater.

No Electronic Components

On this blog I have mentioned many times that I prefer dive cases without electronic components. The ProShot Android cases follow this philosophy — no batteries, no Bluetooth modules, no vacuum pumps, nothing that needs charging. You slide your phone in, seal it up, and you are ready to dive. Less electronics means fewer potential points of failure. That is exactly what you want when your phone is 80 ft (24 m) below the surface.

GoPro Mount Compatibility

Both ProShot Android cases use the same mount system as GoPro. Your existing GoPro handles, trays, and mounts work right out of the box. The cases also ship with a floating hand grip, wrist lanyard, and protective travel case — enough to get started without buying additional accessories.

 

Every ProShot case comes with accessories and the 1-year phone protection guarantee.

 
 

Limitations to Consider

This review would not be complete without talking about the limitations. Here on underwater-phones.com I am trying to paint a complete picture, so let's get into it.

No Underwater Touchscreen Access

This has been the main limitation of ProShot cases since day one. It carries over to the Android versions. The Dive Case offers zero touchscreen access — you control everything through physical buttons and the app. The Touch Case gives you touchscreen use above water, but as soon as you dip below the surface, it is gone.

If full touchscreen access underwater matters to you, the DIVEVOLK SeaTouch 4 Max remains the gold standard. It lets you use your phone's native camera app with full touchscreen control at any depth. That is a fundamentally different experience. But it also comes at a higher price point.

The ProShot App Requirement

To use the ProShot Android cases, you need to download the free ProShotCase app. The app maps your volume buttons to camera functions like shutter, mode switching, and zoom. It also includes color correction features for underwater footage, which is genuinely useful.

That said, I consider every design feature that limits the universal capabilities of my smartphone as a limitation. I would prefer not having to rely on a third-party app to use my dive case. The good news is that the app requires no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth — it works entirely offline through the physical buttons. Footage saves directly to your gallery.

Limited Accessories

ProShot's accessory ecosystem remains slim compared to competitors. You get the basics — floating handle, travel case, lanyard, and red filters — but there are no lens adapters, no macro lenses, and no dome ports for split shots. If you want to expand your underwater photography setup beyond point-and-shoot, this is a real limitation.

For most casual divers and snorkelers, the included accessories will be more than enough. But if you are looking to grow into more advanced underwater photography, you may find yourself limited down the road.

Depth Rating Considerations

The ProShot Dive Case for Android is rated to 130 ft (40 m). For the majority of recreational divers, this is perfectly fine. But here is my personal take: if I am on a deep scuba dive that touches the 130 ft (40 m) mark and I know the depth rating of my case is the same as my maximum depth, I get nervous. I prefer having a conservative safety margin between my dive depth and my case's rating.

If your diving stays well within recreational limits — say, 60–100 ft (18–30 m) — the ProShot Dive Case will serve you well. But if you regularly push toward the limits of recreational diving or dabble in deep freediving, you might want to consider a case with a higher depth rating. The Kraken Sports KRH08 goes to 262 ft (80 m). The DIVEVOLK SeaTouch 4 Max handles 196 ft (60 m).

Also remember: the deeper you go, the more light you lose. If you plan on filming below 40–50 ft (12–15 m), investing in a good dive light will make a much bigger difference to your footage than the case itself.

How Does It Compare to the iPhone Version?

In short: the ProShot Android cases are the same product adapted for Android phones. Same depth ratings. Same build philosophy. Same app-based control system. Same pricing. If you have read my full review of the ProShot Touch and ProShot Dive cases for iPhone, you already know what to expect.

The main difference is the app — the Android version of the ProShotCase app accesses your Android phone's native camera functions through the volume buttons. Footage saves directly to your gallery. The user experience should be very similar to the iPhone version.

ProShot has also recently released the ProShot Dive 2.0 for iPhone, so iPhone users now have an updated option as well. But for this article, the focus is on the Android lineup.

My Take: Who Should Get the ProShot Android?

The ProShot Android is the best budget dive phone case for Android users right now. If you have a Samsung Galaxy, Pixel, or any other major Android phone and you want to take it underwater without breaking the bank, this is your go-to option.

It is perfect for:

  • Snorkelers and casual divers who want reliable underwater photos and videos

  • Android users who have been waiting for a proper dive case from a reputable brand

  • Divers on a budget who do not need advanced features like full touchscreen or lens adapters

  • GoPro owners who want to use their existing mounts and accessories

It is not ideal for:

  • Divers who want full touchscreen access underwater — check out the DIVEVOLK SeaTouch 4 Max instead

  • Deep divers regularly approaching or exceeding 130 ft (40 m)

  • Underwater photographers looking for advanced lens options

If you want the absolute best all-rounder dive phone case regardless of budget, the DIVEVOLK SeaTouch 4 Max is still my top pick. But at nearly half the price, the ProShot Android fills an important gap for Android divers who want a solid, affordable option.

Pricing and Where to Buy

The ProShot Dive Case for Android has a regular price of $159.99. The ProShot Touch Case for Android starts at $119. In the world of diving phone cases where prices range from $100 to $600+, ProShot sits firmly at the affordable end without cutting corners on build quality.

The ProShot Android is currently available for pre-order and has not officially launched yet. Use the discount code UWP20 at checkout to bring the Dive Case down to $127.99 — that is a serious discount. The money earned from this referral helps me keep this website alive — if you found this article helpful, please consider buying through my link.

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Once the case has officially launched, it will yet have to prove itself in real-world conditions. But given ProShot's track record of creating solid, reliable dive cases, we expect the Android version to deliver similar performance to the well-established iPhone lineup. The case is not yet available on Amazon — for now, the only way to get it is directly from ProShot's website.

Final Thoughts

The ProShot Android cases are a welcome and honestly overdue addition to the dive phone case market. Android users have been underserved for years. Having an affordable, well-built option from an established brand is great news. Is it the most advanced dive case on the market? No. But it does not try to be. It is a solid, no-fuss dive case that gets your Android phone safely underwater at a price that does not hurt.

If you are an Android diver who has been sitting on the sidelines waiting for the right case — this is it. Grab the ProShot Dive Case for the best depth rating and versatility. Or save a bit with the Touch Case if snorkeling is your thing.

Are you an Android diver who has been waiting for a case like this? Which phone are you planning to take underwater? Let me know in the comments!

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