
Swimming Headphones Orange
Usually $54.99
Price at time of publishing · updated 10m ago
Finally, headphones designed to actually stay in place and survive your swim.
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The biggest frustration for swimmers wanting to listen to music is finding earbuds that actually stay put and survive the water. These bone conduction headphones solve that by sitting outside your ear canal, which also means you can still hear what's going on around you – a crucial safety feature whether you're in a busy pool or open water. The built-in MP3 player means you don't even need your phone nearby, so you can leave it securely on the side.
The secure, lightweight fit is designed to stay put through laps and tumbles, and the liquid silicone material feels comfortable against the skin even during longer swims. While they offer Bluetooth for general use, the real magic for swimmers is the MP3 mode; just load up your tunes and go. It’s a simple, effective way to make your swim workouts more engaging without the worry of water damage or dislodged earbuds.
What makes it stand out
- Unlike traditional earbuds that seal your ear canal, these use bone conduction, allowing you to hear your surroundings for greater safety in the water.
- Features a built-in 32GB MP3 player, eliminating the need to bring your phone or other device into the water.
- Designed with a secure, ergonomic fit that stays put during vigorous swimming, avoiding the common issue of earbuds falling out.
When this isn't the right fit
- Bluetooth connectivity does not work underwater; use the built-in MP3 player instead.
Real-world notes
- The open-ear design means you won't get that plugged-up feeling, but it also means the bass won't be as deep as traditional earbuds.
- You'll need to switch to MP3 mode for underwater listening, as Bluetooth won't function when submerged.
A confident pick for swimmers looking to add an audio dimension to their workouts.
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