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What Is IPX Rating And Why Is It Important? (Comprehensive Guide)

If you've done your research and are looking to buy an outdoor speaker or sports headphones/earbuds, you've probably seen some IPX rating in the specification list or on the box of the device you want to buy.

 

Most outdoor speakers and sports headphones/earbuds today have an IPX4 rating, and some even have an IPX7 or IP67 rating. If you're not sure what those ratings mean, this short article will explain the purpose and meaning of each IP/IPX rating.

 

WHAT IS IPX RATING AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

 

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IP is an abbreviation for International Protection, or Ingress Protection in some cases. The IP (or IPX) rating is a label that describes the level of protection (provided by the device's enclosure) against dust, water, and the ingress of other particles or fluids.

 

The image below depicts the general form of the IP rating. Each rating begins with the IP abbreviation, which is followed by two or three numbers and/or letters.

 

When purchasing an outdoor speaker, sports headphones, or a waterproof/dustproof smartphone, you are most likely to see only two numbers or a letter and a number (something like IP67 or IPX7). Each letter/number represents a different level of protection against the ingress of specific particles/fluids.

 

The first digit/letter in the IP rating indicates the level of protection against solid particle and object ingress.

 

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Uploaded on April 21, 2022