Ipx549

| Component | Rating | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Ingress Protection | International standard for dust/water resistance. | | X | (First Digit) | Undefined / Not tested for solid particle (dust) ingress. | | 5 | (Second Digit) | Protected against water jets (12.5 L/min at 30 kPa for 3 minutes). | | 4 | (Second Digit) | Protected against splashing water (10 L/min for 5 minutes). | | 9 | (Suffix) | High-pressure / high-temperature water jets (14–16 L/min at 8–10 MPa, 80°C). |

In the crowded world of consumer electronics, specifications are often reduced to bullet points on a box. But every so often, a model number hints at a deeper engineering story. IPX549 is one such case. While not a standard off-the-shelf rating, this designation (most notably associated with the Kyocera DuraForce Pro series) represents a convergence of two distinct protection standards, creating a device that is far more than the sum of its parts. ipx549

If your work involves —and you never fully submerge your device—the IPX549 specification is superior to a common IP68 rating. It represents a shift from passive protection (keeping water out while still) to active survival (withstanding a deliberate, forceful cleaning). | Component | Rating | Meaning | |

Here is an informative breakdown of what IPX549 means, how it works, and why it matters for high-risk environments. To understand IPX549, we must split it into its two components: IPX5 and IPX4 with a "9" suffix. | | 4 | (Second Digit) | Protected

Always read the fine print. An IPX549 phone is not "more waterproof" than an IP68 phone; it is differently protected. Choose based on your enemy: for submersion, get IP68. For the wash bay, get IPX549.