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MP3 Goggles
US-based Finis just unveiled its answer to an MP3 player for swimmers. Whereas the Orgegon Scientific MP120, which is already available in the UK, relies on a traditional earphone design, the SwiMP3 uses bone conduction technology to transfer sound to the inner ear via the cheekbone. According to Finis, this dramatically improves the sound quality underwater. A special pair of goggles is supplied to house the SwiMP3. The player is Windows and Mac compatible and has 128MB of storage space. In the US it costs $250, but there's no news of a UK launch at the moment.
October 31, 2004 in Music players | Permalink
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This is real funn, the gayest gpggles i've ever seen. Conor Mallery said so.
Posted by: Wally Picco | Sep 16, 2005 1:22:06 PM
hey theses goggles are the most gayest things ive ever seen. ian kirk said so!:P well love sam
Posted by: sam tilley | Sep 22, 2005 2:25:41 PM
What do the goggles look like?
Posted by: oliver smith | Nov 9, 2005 3:44:57 AM
that's cool, I never listen mp3 when diving.
Posted by: adam | Aug 13, 2006 10:14:21 AM
Those would be great when I am doing my laps.
Posted by: Wandas11 | Feb 20, 2008 5:04:33 PM