Music Devices For Lap Swimmers
1houndgal
Posts: 558 Member
I swim at my YMCA for at least a minimum hour session each time. Does anyone here have personal recommendations for swimming/waterproof music listening devices? Thanks in advance.
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I love my iPod, although I have heard really good things about bone conduction systems.1
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I have an ipod. But a) i struggle with a good ear plug fit b) i cant read the buttons with my glasses off... hey ho!1
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I currently use a water proof IPod. It is two years old and holding up fine. Generality the ear boobs go out at about 90 days. I have had two bone go during system by Finis, first lasted 18 months,secound died in 90 days. Bothe systems cost about $150, my vote is for IPod. Most ear boobs come with different size rubbers. You have to experiment, I you two different sizes, one is larger.1
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I recently got a waterproofed iPod shuffle with waterproof headphones and have been really loving it. I got mine from Underwater Audio on Amazon.
One thing I've found that helps with getting the ear pieces to stay in place is using a little bit of vaseline or aquafor to seat the earbuds. It isn't fool proof, but it helps.
I've had my iPod for about a month now and am quite pleased with it. It's a little on the spendy side, but if you want tunes while you swim, worth it.2 -
I had a Neptune Finis (bone conduction) which I love. Now looking to replace it with the newer version from Finis. Forget the name of the thing! No problems with ear buds falling out, etc1
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@AquaticQuests you're back!!!!!2
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Just got an email from WaterFi for their new Swimcast - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/waterfi/waterfi-swimcast-streaming-music-player-for-swimmi/ - and being a gadget geek I had to get it. I already have their ipod shuffle, but always have trouble getting it to play podcasts. Now I can stream podcasts in the pool! Well, in September, I'll be able to stream podcasts. Will still keep the shuffle for open water swim.1