appears to be a combined reference or a specific product identifier, as it is not a standard standalone Ingress Protection (IP) rating . Standard IP ratings typically use two digits (e.g., ) or an 'X' followed by one or two digits (e.g.,
If you are comparing levels of water protection to determine which is "better," the hierarchy is generally as follows: Protection Hierarchy : Protects against water jets sprayed from a nozzle (6.3mm) from any direction. : Protects against powerful water jets (12.5mm nozzle) with significantly higher pressure. : These represent a different category of protection—
. IPX7 allows for temporary submersion (up to 1 meter for 30 minutes), while is for continuous submersion at greater depths. Which is "Better"? For heavy rain or pressure washing is better than IPX5. For accidental drops in a pool ipx566 better
is superior, as standard "jet-proof" ratings (IPX5/6) do not guarantee protection against the pressure of being underwater. Dust Protection
: If the first digit is a number (like the "6" in IP66), the device is completely dust-tight. If it is an "X" (IPX6), it has not been tested for solid ingress. If you are referring to a specific device like the Onwa Marine IPX series , "better" often refers to lower position accuracy appears to be a combined reference or a
values (where smaller numbers indicate higher precision) rather than just the enclosure rating.
Introducing the IPX566 – The “Better” You’ve Been Waiting For
(The ultimate blend of crystal‑clear sound, uncompromising durability, and intuitive design.) Comparing IPX5 and IPX6
Hardware is only half the story. The IPX566 ships with Firmware 4.0, which introduces AI-driven scene recognition.
The older IPX565 required manual calibration for contrast, color depth, and audio sync. The IPX566 automates this. Within 10 seconds of setup, the AI scans your environment (lighting conditions, speaker configuration, display type) and auto-tunes the output.
User testing shows that the IPX566 achieves a 94% color accuracy rating out-of-the-box, whereas the IPX565 required professional calibration to hit 90%.
| Criteria | Bad | Good | Better (Target) | |----------|-----|------|----------------| | Resolution | 720p or less | 1080p | 1080p (original) | | Bitrate | <2 Mbps | 5–8 Mbps | 8–12 Mbps | | Codec | H.264 low bitrate | H.264 high bitrate | H.265 (HEVC) | | Audio | 128k MP3 | 192k AAC | 320k AAC or FLAC | | Subtitles | MTL / out of sync | Basic human-translated | Typeset + styled | | Source | Re-encoded webrip | Web-dl | Original Blu-ray rip | | Watermark | Yes (visible) | Small corner logo | None |