Easy to use, and works like a charm in the water. You know you want it, just invest in it! A little tricky with downloads from Itunes, but you'll get the hang of it.
I agonized over whether to go this route or with the traditional earbuds... I can't attest to the earbuds, but I have trouble keeping them in my dry ears so I was really skeptical about swimming with them.HERE'S THE DEAL: The sound quality is pretty lame. (Think transistor pocket radio with mono ear piece.) If you want to rock, this ain't for you. Top volume is about 1/4 of what you experience with your ipod. There's no bass....very tinny sound.The up side is... You don't have to putz with earbuds.
Took a little getting used to. Not a geek, had problems converting I tunes account. Did not like the Monkey program, basic free program very user unfriendly.
I swim six to seven miles a week and repetitive laps can get boring even for someone who loves swimming as much as I do, but with the Swimp3, the laps and time fly by. Listening to my favorite music adds to the relaxing element of my workout. These devises do, however, crash. This is the fourth one I have owned in about as many years.
Love it! This was cheaper than buying headphones, an ipod shuffle and a water-proof case. Worth every penny, easy to load music, easy to change songs and volume while in the water. I think it sounds really good, considering you are in the water. I am just starting lap swimming as a workout and couldn't stay in without these! I looked around a lot before purchasing, so glad I went with these. Bone conduction is very cool.
at las ti don't have to worry about earplugs falling out!