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There were minor problems setting up the device even though I read the instructions carefully. Once the music was downloaded to the device, things went like water only. So very easy to use game.
In the pool, I got into a few amazed glances as I pointed my headphones away at the water pool. Someone must have wondered with him if that girl didn’t know that the point in the music machine was a bottle of water and with it the former. This device is probably not familiar to everyone. The device stayed brilliantly on the chest of the swimsuit and when the cords got stuck inside the swimmer, they didn’t interfere with the performance either. I have to say that listening to Apulanta in a water run miraculously gets the effect of training and lasts much longer when without the energizing effect of music. The device worked properly.
After running the water, I went swimming. At first, the headphone cords were allowed to be positioned more than the water flow so that they did not fall on the face during swimming. The clip attachment in the stick still kept flawless. During the turns, the earbuds came off a few times and the ears felt a little tender after the dawn. Not annoying, though. My sensitive ears get a little sore from all the other earphones that can be inserted into my ear as well.
Swimming is sometimes a bit boring and looking at the tiles is pounding. My favorite music in my ears in the water seemed like an enticing thought but at the same time I was afraid that what if my attention drops and I inadvertently swam in the neck of some swimmer, but luckily the plugs filter the little world around me to my ear. Admittedly, it does not interfere with music enjoyment at all. I’m not a hi-fi player, so I can’t judge the sound quality but my ear Toni Wirtanen played quite worthily.
I got a lot of joy from this device and of course I can use it elsewhere than in water. Classical music and kayaking could be a pretty fair combination. I have to come next summer.