21 June 2004 4 comments Misc. links
This blog post is 18 years old! Most likely, its content is outdated. Especially if it's technical.
An MP3 player you can use under when swimming and diving. I don't understand how the headphones work but I bet you must loose some of the sound quality.
This has a far reaching implication on our lives. Diving is typical for being soundless. That's why you need the body language that divers have worked out. Now, this simple technology marks an end to that. The price: $649.95 (~£350)
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i think that the price for this is a disgrace just for a mp3 player that is a waste of money and whoever would buy it must be stupid
there is another mp3 player that is MUCH better. and much cheaper. i swim, a lot, and for long swims the mp3 player is great!
can you tell us perhaps which one is better? June 2004 was actually about 2 years ago from now.
Pls be kind enough to tell me where to buy this underwater mp3 player that you described.
Thanks