For an outdoor device like a smart doorbell, the environment is a constant battleground.
Between torrential rain, morning dew, and humidity, water is always trying to find a way inside. An IP68 rating—meaning the device is dust-tight and can withstand continuous immersion in water—is the gold standard of reliability.
But an IP68 rating isn't something you can just "add" to a product; it must be engineered into the chassis. At Coboggi, we believe the secret to waterproofing isn't just the rubber seal—it's the precision of the aluminum that holds it.
1. The Plastic Problem: Why Seals Fail
Most waterproof failures in smart home devices happen because the housing warps.
The Issue: Plastic enclosures expand and contract significantly with temperature changes. Over time, or under direct sunlight, a plastic frame can slightly "bow." Even a gap of 0.1mm is enough for capillary action to pull moisture into the circuitry.
The Aluminum Solution: Aluminum is dimensionally stable. It maintains its shape across extreme temperature ranges, ensuring that the pressure on the waterproof gaskets remains constant 365 days a year.
2. The O-Ring Groove: Where Precision Wins
The most common way to achieve IP68 is through an O-ring or a custom silicone gasket. However, a seal is only as good as the "seat" it sits in.
The CNC Advantage: At Coboggi, we use high-precision CNC milling to create the O-ring groove. By maintaining a ±0.01mm tolerance on the groove depth and width, we ensure the gasket is compressed exactly 20–30%—the "sweet spot" for a permanent waterproof seal.
Surface Finish at the Interface: If the metal surface inside the seal groove is too rough, water can "snake" through the microscopic peaks and valleys. We optimize the Ra (Surface Roughness) at the sealing interface to ensure a glass-smooth contact point.
3. Managing the "Breathing" Effect
Every sealed device "breathes" as internal air heats up and cools down. This creates a vacuum effect that can actually suck water through the seals.
The Coboggi Approach: We design integrated mounting points for ePTFE pressure vents (like GORE-TEX). These allow air to pass through to equalize pressure while blocking liquid water, ensuring the aluminum housing doesn't undergo unnecessary stress.
4. Threaded Precision & IP Ratings
For smart doorbells, the entry points for screws and cables are the highest risk areas.
Machined Threads: Unlike "self-tapping" screws in plastic which can strip or create gaps, we machine precision threads into the aluminum. This allows for high-torque assembly, ensuring the two halves of the housing are clamped together with uniform pressure, sealing the gasket perfectly.
Conclusion: Engineering for the Storm
An IP68 rating is a promise of quality to your customers. By utilizing the rigidity and precision of a Coboggi aluminum enclosure, you ensure that your smart doorbell remains functional whether it’s facing a summer heatwave or a winter storm.




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