Question about Swimming mp3 players



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I have an old Speedo Radio that I swim with (the left ear bud always gets discombobulated so I only usually hear in the right, but thats better than nothing).

I want an mp3 player for the pool and need to know which one to buy. Id prefer one that clips to the goggle strap but would consider an armband or such.

I use a SEAL mask

please reply to this post with any answers.

Thanks
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There are a few historical posts on this subject (have a search on google
groups - I have put a review in a post myself).

I have the SwimP3 which is JUST ABOUT adequate - think AM radio played
quietly (and quite a few usability ****les), but this may not work with a
seal mask due to its strap widths. I also used to use a SEAL XP Pro -
however I must confess the goggles with the SwimP3 are very very good (leak
less than my SEAL) so I wouldn't worry much about the goggle issue.

I would love to know if anyone else has experience of other players ? I
would find it hard to recomend the SwimP3 but given that I haven't tried the
competition, its could be the best of a bad lot. It certainly helped me
through some 3hr pool swims last month.

Cheers

JJ


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>I have an old Speedo Radio that I swim with (the left ear bud always gets
>discombobulated so I only usually hear in the right, but thats better than
>nothing).
>
> I want an mp3 player for the pool and need to know which one to buy.
> Id prefer one that clips to the goggle strap but would consider an armband
> or such.
>
> I use a SEAL mask
>
> please reply to this post with any answers.
>
> Thanks
> A
>
>
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I've been playing with mp3 players for swimming for the past 1 or 2
years, and finally have a set-up that works really well (i.e., easy to
use, sound is as good as regular dry land set-up). Here's what I
found:

For player, I recommend the waterproofed IPod Shuffle from
Swimman.com--cheapest solution is to get a new shuffle ($50 for a
refurbished one, or apply for certain credit cards and get one for
free), and Swimman will waterproof it for you for $75. Extremely
small, light, built-in clip, and it's solidly waterproof (e.g., can
get water in headphone jack without worries, and can use all controls
while underwater.)

For headphones, Aquapac earbuds are by far the best I've tried.
Excellent sound quality, and most importantly, they are very small, so
fit well and are not easily knocked out (other waterproof headphones
stick out from your ears in an awkward (and silly looking) way). I
use an Aquasphere "over the ear" silicon swim cap to add extra
security in holding the earphones in place.

The Ipod Shuffle clips nicely onto the back of the swim cap and you
can simply coil the extra headphone wire up and stick it under the
cap, so there's really no added drag as well...

Anyway, before I got to this point, I wouldn't have said it was worth
the bother to try to get music going while swimming, but as I said,
with these two products, it's very easy to set up and sounds great.

Best of luck,

Jon
 
Jon, thanks for that posting, I am just on the cusp of deciding if I want to
put in 3 months heavy training, if I do, I might have to go this route (as
my SwimP3 is a bit lacking).

Cheers

John

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> I've been playing with mp3 players for swimming for the past 1 or 2
> years, and finally have a set-up that works really well (i.e., easy to
> use, sound is as good as regular dry land set-up). Here's what I
> found:
>
> For player, I recommend the waterproofed IPod Shuffle from
> Swimman.com--cheapest solution is to get a new shuffle ($50 for a
> refurbished one, or apply for certain credit cards and get one for
> free), and Swimman will waterproof it for you for $75. Extremely
> small, light, built-in clip, and it's solidly waterproof (e.g., can
> get water in headphone jack without worries, and can use all controls
> while underwater.)
>
> For headphones, Aquapac earbuds are by far the best I've tried.
> Excellent sound quality, and most importantly, they are very small, so
> fit well and are not easily knocked out (other waterproof headphones
> stick out from your ears in an awkward (and silly looking) way). I
> use an Aquasphere "over the ear" silicon swim cap to add extra
> security in holding the earphones in place.
>
> The Ipod Shuffle clips nicely onto the back of the swim cap and you
> can simply coil the extra headphone wire up and stick it under the
> cap, so there's really no added drag as well...
>
> Anyway, before I got to this point, I wouldn't have said it was worth
> the bother to try to get music going while swimming, but as I said,
> with these two products, it's very easy to set up and sounds great.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> Jon
>
>
 
Mine doesn't swim. It just sinks, and then it refuses to play music
ever again.