Underwater MP3 player

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This won't help you, but the quarry that we sometimes go to has speakers under water - it's fun to be doing a dive and be able to hear some fun music. :D
 
hey OP. I know that i had recommend the Waterproof iPad Case and Waterproof iPhone Case - by Dry Case earlier. I finally dove it with my iphone in it and it would not work underwater. The pressure stops the home button and touch screen from functioning. It works great on the surface but not at any depth. I will say the product did a wonderful job of keeping my phone dry!
 
hey OP. I know that i had recommend the Waterproof iPad Case and Waterproof iPhone Case - by Dry Case earlier. I finally dove it with my iphone in it and it would not work underwater. The pressure stops the home button and touch screen from functioning. It works great on the surface but not at any depth. I will say the product did a wonderful job of keeping my phone dry!


what headphones were you using?
 
I did not use any. My plan was to take it to 200 ft and film myself play angry birds on it. This struck me as funny
I really have not tracked down any headphones that work at any decent depth (below 20ft). I guess this product might still be of use if you started a playlist of mp3s before you dove and just let it run during the dive. I will give that a try next time i am out. This still does not solve the headphone issue.
 
I did not use any. My plan was to take it to 200 ft and film myself play angry birds on it. This struck me as funny
I really have not tracked down any headphones that work at any decent depth (below 20ft). I guess this product might still be of use if you started a playlist of mp3s before you dove and just let it run during the dive. I will give that a try next time i am out. This still does not solve the headphone issue.

did you ever try with headphones?
 
How I wished I have one of these when I was doing my 12k swim practices during the winter hols ~_~ back then. I was only using a mental mp3 player which played "can't touch this" (hoping the guy behind me wont catch up on my pace), Sex Machine -Jbrown (cause it just had that swaggin roll which is timed just right with my front crawl), and of course towards the last 200m of the day or the last set, Rocky Theme song. sup? :D
 
I'd like to take my Kindle when I go diving. That way if I haven't finished my book on the boat, I can finish it during the dive.
 
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