What do waterproof headphones sound like?
I tried looking for this on Google but I just can't find info that I can trust as other posts are mainly about selling an item and I know they're going to say things to sell.
For actual users, have you experienced using waterproof headphones while swimming? Does the music sound the same? I don't even know if this makes sense but I'm sort of thinking that if you're underwater, sounds become different.
So I saw this list on another site (http://www.myaudiosound.com/best-waterproof-bluetooth-headphones/) and I'm thinking whether the Bluetooth one should work. I also saw an Aquapac here (http://www.cnet.com/products/aquapac-100-waterproof-headphones-earphones/) that seems to be good but then it doesn't have built in music storage and the pool where I swim every day is too big and I think my phone's Bluetooth capability cannot handle the distance.
Thoughts, anyone?
by James B Spencer
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Topic - What do waterproof headphones sound like? - fitchfitch@hotmail.co.uk 01:48:12 01/19/16 (8)
- A bit dry. nt - geoff 11:35:41 02/05/16 (0)
- I've tried two different types - my thoughts... - caffeinator 15:18:50 01/20/16 (6)
- Because, if you can't have music underwater, what's the point? nt - Travis 17:02:37 01/20/16 (5)
- LOL! (nt - genungo 19:18:02 01/23/16 (0)
- They also work out of the water... - caffeinator 19:38:21 01/20/16 (3)
- RE: I stand connected. nt - Travis 19:44:20 01/20/16 (2)
- Apologies - caffeinator 07:34:32 01/21/16 (1)
- RE: No prob. nt - Travis 07:59:16 01/21/16 (0)