OPENSWIM

Bone Conduction Open-Ear Mp3 Swimming Headphones
$149.95
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Designed For Swimmers

Engineered to withstand all elements. OpenSwim is fully waterproof and submersible so you can swim, run, cycle, or train harder than ever before.

Open-Ear Comfort

Our open-ear design powered by bone conduction technology ensures bud-free, comfortable listening all day, in or out of the water.

IP68 Waterproof

OpenSwim has an IP68 waterproof rating and can be submerged in water up to two meters deep for up to two hours.

4GB Of MP3 Storage

Internal music storage allows for a library of up to 1,200 songs ready to play at the touch of a button. Supports MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC, and FLAC for device-free listening. Not Bluetooth compatible.

8 Hours Of Music

With 8 hours of battery life and easy commands such as play, skip, pause, and back-a-track, you can enjoy your music lap by lap.

How To Upload Audio Files To OpenSwim

  1. Open the USB charging cradle, insert your OpenSwim into the charger, and close.
  2. Plug the USB end into your computer (an OpenSwim drive will pop up)
  3. Drag and drop your fave audio files into the drive
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①IPX8 : This rating applies to items that are protected against effects of continuous immersion in water.
Test conditions:
1. Ensured that the appearance and function of the testing sample (OpenSwim) was normal.
2. OpenSwim was placed into the designated immersion tank.
3. Water was added to reach the standard 1m level line in the water tank, and a pressure of 0.1 atm was added.
4. Test time was 2 hours.
After testing, OpenSwim functioned normally after being immersed in water of 2-meter depth for 2 hours.
IP6X: This rating applies to items that are protected against ingress of dust. Ingress of dust is not totally prevented.
Test conditions:
OpenSwim was placed in a sealed box with a certain density of dust particles about 75 μm in diameter, and pumped under a negative pressure of 2Kpa for 8 hours.
OpenSwim functions normally after the test.
②This data was the result of a test that was conducted using OpenSwim.
Test conditions: Copied the audio file (white noise with 44.1kHz sampling rate and 24bit bit depth in wav format) to the OpenSwim headphones, adjusted to the standard EQ mode, and set the volume by pressing “Volume- “button four times from the maximum volume in a normal temperature environment.
Test content: OpenSwim battery was fully discharged and then charged to 100%. The audio file was played until the headphones stopped playback. The duration time was counted as the continuous playback time of the headphones.
Test result: It showed that the OpenSwim had a continuous playback time of up to 8 hours.
In actual use, battery life depends on device settings, environment, usage, and many other factors.
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