The SwiMP3 is a waterproof mp3 player created with a unique
innovative sound transfer technology that offers exceptional underwater
sound clarity. The completely redesigned waterproof MP3 player utilizes
bone-conduction technology to transmit high-fidelity sound underneath the
water. Standard players rely on the transmission of sound through air or
water which causes the swimmer to perceive only muffled noise. Because
the SwiMP3 uses bone conduction, the sound vibrations are able to be
directly transferred from the cheek bone to the inner ear, giving the
swimmer the ultimate sensory experience. With the release of the SwiMP3,
all swimming enthusiasts can now listen to their favorite, crystal-clear music
while engaged in training workouts or recreational activities.
MP3 players have become extremely popular in the last few years. However, until now the pleasure of enjoying
entertainment device, swimmers can now enjoy the pleasure of bringing portable music to their workouts as well. The SwiMP3 player allows all athletes, whether it be swimmers, tri-athletes, surfers, synchronized swimmers, or really anyone
involved in water activities, to hear the same quality of music while they’re in the water that they’re accustomed to while running, biking, or at the gym. Bone conduction hearing is a safe, well-established hearing mechanism in humans that
the SwiMP3 player leverages to enhance aquatic activity. FINIS’ application of the technology brings an entirely new and revolutionary experience to the aquatic realm.
Product Features
• Attaches easily to any swim goggle or snorkeling mask
• Built in MP3 control panel
• On/Off button
• Next / Previous track
• Volume control
• Pause & Shuffle functions
• 10-hour rechargeable battery
• 60-song (256MB) memory capacity
• Plays both MP3 & WMA files
General SwiMP3 System Requirements:
• Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, VISTA — Mac OS 9,
OS X or higher
• Intel Pentium II 233 Mhz or equivalent
• 256 MB Ram
• 35 MB available hard drive space
• USB port
*FINIS products, drills, and suggestion sets, as well as the theories behind their uses, are the result of a compilation of ideas collected
from swimmers and coaches from our inception in 1993 to the present. By working with and challenging existing swimming concepts,
advancements in our sport are achieved. Your comments and suggestions are much appreciated.
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