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H2O Audio Waterproof Headphone

H2O Audio Waterproof Headphone
From H20 Audio

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Product Description

Hit the water and keep enjoying the music on your iPod with the H2O Audio waterproof headphones.Designed for complete submersion, the H2O Audio headphones are the perfect companion for your iPod and watersports. Just pair them with an H2O Audio Series housing and you're ready to enjoy your favorite tunes while swimming, surfing or simply floating in the pool. The durable neckwrap keeps the headphones in place whatever the activity.


Product Details

  • Brand: H2O Audio
  • Model: H1-9A1
  • Dimensions: 2.01" h x 5.51" w x 6.30" l, 2.30 pounds

Features

  • H2O Audio patented design combines true high-fidelity waterproof speakers in a fully waterproof headphone
  • Durable neckband holds headphones in place through rigorous water and snow impacts
  • Form fitting silicone earpieces readily adjust to provide watertight fit for individual ear canals

Customer Reviews

flimsy and easily broken1
After using this product for five days in the pool (five hours of use) it no longer works. It appears that the jack is very flimsy, and that ANY stress on the cord attaching the headphones to the jack (such as wearing the headphones!) will immediately dislodge the wire from the jack and rending the headphones useless.

It's a shame- I was SO excited to find a set of headphones that stayed put while I swam laps, and was comfortable. But the fact they died so quickly (I normally get at least a month out of the cheapy ones) just irritates me. I'd wait a while for the company to perfect these, because clearly the first ones produced have some major issues.

I don't understand why someone can't invent a sturdy, comfortable pair of waterproof headphones. They don't have to be high fidelity or anything, just as long as they don't short out all the time.

Go with the Aquapac instead!1
I was excited to listen to music while swimming, so I bought and Otter box, and H2O Swimbelt and the H2O headphones. The system worked except for the horrible headphones, they could not keep water out, I tried it every way I could. Got some audio in one ear for two swim laps,...very frustrating (and expensive). Very reluctantly I tried another set of headphones (just this week): the Aquapac Waterproof Headphones. they worked 100%. I cannot say how long these will hold up, but I know they work now. The H2O Audio phones never worked (and were very uncomfortable).

Doesn't fit1
The headphones are just too small to fit on my head (which is large but not unusually so) and there's absolutely no way to adjust them so they can fit.