What exactly makes the SwiMP3 Waterproof MP3 player so unique?
Unlike other underwater music players that use earphones designed to fit into your ears while swimming, the SwiMP3 uses a different type of sound transfer technology altogether, namely bone conduction. Traditional earphones transfer the sound to your ear through the air, very much like a standard MP3 player. When used underwater, this can often have a problem in that the sound quality often appears quite muffled. The bone conduction technology used in the SwiMP3 at first seems weird but in fact it is extremely easy to use and produces exceptional sound clarity whilst in the water. The SwiMP3 Waterproof MP3 player does not use normal earphones, instead you have a pair of bone conduction pads that can be fitted easily to any swimming goggles, snorkelling mask or swim cap. It has a sleek, slimline design, a memory capacity of 1GB and is simple to operate with the controls built into the side panels. These pads are located on either side of your head with the pad in contact with your cheek