![]() If you're really wanting a shower speaker that promises high water resistance, then look for the second number of seven or above. So what's a good number range to look for? We recommend anything between a four and six, but seven and higher would be a premium rating and capable of withstanding full water submersion. Zero is the lowest while 9K is the highest (you won't ever see a 9K on speakers because this level is only given to materials that can handle direct, high-temp, and high-pressure water). The second number can be read on a scale of how waterproof the speakers are. Sometimes it helps to know the dust protection, especially if you're planning on taking your speaker outside, but if you plan on keeping it around mostly for use in your home or apartment then it's not that significant. The X means there was no data collected on the dust protection. Most of the speakers above have an "X" as the first number. Best Seller KADAMS Digital Bathroom Shower Kitchen Clock Timer with Alarm, Waterproof for Water Splashes, Visual Countdown Timer, Time Management Tool, Indoor Temperature Humidity, Suction Cup, Hole Stand - White 3,808 400+ bought in past month 2599 Join Prime to buy this item at 23. ![]() A rating can be read by each number, the first being its dust protection and the second being its water protection. When you see an "IP" rating what you are really reading is the Ingress Protection rating. You won't have any problems with water damage on any of the Bluetooth shower speakers above, however, it's worth mentioning some speakers are scored with a higher IP rating than others.
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