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Review on Waterproof MP3 Player Headphone for Swimming with Shuffle Feature - White: The Perfect Swimming Headphones by John Rivera

Revainrating 5 out of 5

second tayogo earbud

this is my third waterproof earbud, the second tayogo used the earbuds 6 hours till i charged them. Charging is easy and done while listening to music. They've added storage space and now hold at least 53 music CDs. The connection between headphones and computer is elegant. I find the music makes it easier to swim more laps and the type of music depends on my speed. The sound quality is good and sounds richer than my old headphones. The volume gets high enough to block out the background noise of the pool but not the intercom. If you're looking for very high quality sound, you can spend 400 but don't get wet. They added a little edge to block the pieces, I never had a problem. But now it's locked. There aren't swimming headphones for swimming, I don't use them when I'm not swimming and wish they had more swimming headphones. The headphones have both random and sequential playback. When moving the music to the headphones, which must be in a specific order, the mp3 must be linked. "Tommy" is out of order, does not work. Consumer electronics manufacturers tend to add bells and whistles. Some headphones have Bluetooth and FM radio. Radio waves are not suited to water, the lack of any other word as my head dips in and out of the water renders this feature useless. I wish there were more buttons with fewer functions per button. I would like more key separation. Since each key performs multiple tasks, there's a learning curve and a degree of physical dexterity, but that's not a huge issue. (I would have welcomed bigger buttons to distribute tasks for my 71 year old fingers)

Pros
  • handy thing
Cons
  • so far so good