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Review on Black Tayogo Waterproof MP3 Player with Bone Conduction Swimming Headphones - 8GB by Paul Gravely

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First Thoughts on Portable Audio & Video

I've had a Tayogo 8GB Waterproof MP3 Player, Bone Conduction Swimming Headphones (Black) for a few days now and have been trying them jogging, swimming and on the elliptical. Every once in a while I wear them for at least an hour and if it weren't for the music I wouldn't really know they were there so they are comfortable and hardly move. Sometimes when I swim a little faster I can feel them moving slightly depending on which side I'm breathing from, but I never lose the music (and I'm not wearing a cap or trying to clip them to my goggles). I used them for a run (just over half an hour) and then on a single charge for a swim the next day (over an hour), so the battery life seems reasonable. The sound quality seemed very good to me when I first put it in the water (not swimming on my lap). When I first swam with them on my lap, the audio seemed a bit distorted, but I'm willing to try adjusting the volume or position to clear it up. Sometimes I couldn't tell what was playing when the song first started, but if I stuck my head out of the water I understood it immediately. So far, so good. I can definitely live with the shortcomings and we'll see how it goes. This is my first waterproof MP3 player and I'm glad I bought it although it's early days.

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...