Nope. Starting and stopping recording needs to be done with your hands out of the water. The rest of you can be submerged, but your hands need to be out as the handsets need to take a background air-pressure measurement.
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Nope. Starting and stopping recording needs to be done with your hands out of the water. The rest of you can be submerged, but your hands need to be out as the handsets need to take a background air-pressure measurement.