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Underwater Waterproof Sports MP3 Music player Speedo 1.0 4GB Aquabeat for swimming, surfing, rowing, skiing, water sports or synchronised swimming – Black with latest headphone design (4GB Black)

November 19, 2015 - Comment

Specifications 4GB Aquabeat • 4GB built in flash memory (stores 1000/2000 MP3 songs, 2000/4000 WMA songs) • CPU – Supports WMA and MP3 file decoding • Battery – Li-ion Rechargeable battery • Charging – Battery Charge through USB included cable • Time for full charge (2hrs 30 Min) • Playback Time – Up to 18

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Specifications 4GB Aquabeat

• 4GB built in flash memory (stores 1000/2000 MP3 songs, 2000/4000 WMA songs)

• CPU – Supports WMA and MP3 file decoding

• Battery – Li-ion Rechargeable battery

• Charging – Battery Charge through USB included cable

• Time for full charge (2hrs 30 Min)

• Playback Time – Up to 18 hours

Specifications Waterproof Earphone

• Ergonomically designed for comfort

• Includes 3 pairs of different sized ear buds for a custom fit

• Includes extension cable to use with apparel or swimwear during all types of activities

• Earbuds include a swivel feature for the ultimate fit and maximum comfort

• Sensitivity 110+ or -4dB

• Frequency range 20 – 20K (Hz)

• Compliant with IPX7 waterproof standard

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Product Features

  • 4GB Waterproof MP3 Player that holds up to 2000 songs
  • Floates on the water & Waterproof up to 3 metres
  • Supports VMR, MP3 and WMA Music Files
  • Supports VMR, MP3 and WMA Music Files – Waterproof headphones, USB Cable, Software and Instructions Included (Everything you need to get started)

Comments

Mel says:

STOPPED WORKING JUST 3 WEEKS INTO USING IT AND IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTACT SELLER FOR REPLACEMENT/REFUND…WASTE OF MONEY :( FIRST IMPRESSIONS:I love this thing! OK, so I’ve only used it once so far and the novelty and enthusiasm, for both this gadget and the swimming may wear off, hence me writing this review now, on the 1st day of use! 😉 Let’s face it, anything is gonna be better than listening to your own and other people’s coughs splutters and heavy breathing for lengths and lengths on end, but this little gem is surprisingly good for the money. I checked out loads of reviews for various waterproof MP3s, having got back into swimming in quite a big way a few months ago, before settling for this one. I was teetering on the edge of going the whole hog and getting the “Waterfi” waterproof Ipod, as the reviews for both were similar, but with the Waterfi being more than double the price I was swayed towards this one as a starter for 10. I found it easy to set up, (that’d be because I got my son to do it!)…but it really didn’t take him long honest…half an hour to convert the Itunes I wanted…

Ms. L. N. Nelson says:

iTunes headache! 0

M. Kennedy says:

A decent option for kids or people with very small ears, albeit with some serious drawbacks. Positives1) Easy to move music on and off the device2) Easy to use the controls in the pool and very lightweightNegatives1) Truly awful headphones that are not only too quiet but are a poor quality fit and constantly let water in. (Which then silences the headphone speaker entirely.) I tried all included earbuds and none of them worked. While I don’t have *huge* ears (I’m a 6 foot 1 man of medium build) I would imagine the earbuds would form a much better seal for kids or petite women. I contacted Speedo to complain and they sent me an alternative set, which where actually the older version of the Aquabeat headphones. Sadly, they were even worse. (Again, I tried all earbuds.) In the end I bought this pair of Waterfi headphones, which are brilliant. (I think it’s the long stems that make them stay in your ear more firmly despite the motion of swimming.) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00EIP2PFG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage2)…

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