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Emberton III vs Move 2

A side-by-side readout for water resistance.

Marshall · Emberton III
IP67
▲ Lead
Sonos · Move 2
IP56
VerdictEmberton III wins on water resistance.
Context

Understanding water resistance

An IP rating ("Ingress Protection") tells you what a device's enclosure can resist. It's defined by the IEC 60529 standard and always has two digits.

How to read the digits

First digit — solids (0–6):

  • 5 — dust-protected (some ingress permitted, won't affect operation)
  • 6 — dust-tight (no ingress)

Second digit — water (0–9):

  • 4 — splashes from any direction
  • 5 — water jets from a nozzle
  • 6 — powerful water jets (close-range, e.g. a pressure washer)
  • 7 — immersion up to 1 m for 30 minutes
  • 8 — immersion beyond 1 m (manufacturer specifies depth and duration)
  • 9 — high-temperature, high-pressure jets (e.g. industrial steam cleaning)

So IP68 = dust-tight, survives deep immersion. IP69 = dust-tight, also survives high-pressure steam — the most extreme common consumer rating.

What IP ratings don't cover

  • Pool/sea water: Chlorine and salt damage gaskets. IP68 doesn't promise the device survives swimming, even if some marketing implies it.
  • Long-term aging: Gasket compression and adhesive bonds degrade. A 5-year-old IP68 phone is not as resistant as it was at launch.
  • Soap, alcohol, oil: None of these are pure water, and they all attack different parts of the seal differently.

If you swim with your phone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra (IP68) and OnePlus 15 (IP69) are both rated for it on paper — but the conservative move is to put it in a waterproof case.

This matchupEmberton III reports IP67 while Move 2 reports IP56. These categorical values aren't simply "more or less" — pick the option whose tradeoffs match how you'll actually use the product.

Glossary

What is ip rating?

An international standard (IEC 60529) that describes how well an enclosure resists solid particles and water. Two digits: first for dust, second for water. IP68 phones, for example, are dust-tight and survive immersion up to a defined depth.

Read the full IP rating explainer →
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