Freestyle Soundwave waterproof MP3 player

Posted in MP3 by Conner Flynn on October 12th, 2008

Freestyle Soundwave waterproof MP3 playerHow many times have you been in the bottom of the pool and wished you had some Led Zeppelin, or maybe some aquatic themed music to accompany you? The Freestyle Soundwave waterproof MP3 player makes it happen, whether you want Neil Diamond, Tenacious D or the soundtrack to The Little Mermaid. It’s good in up to 10 feet of water.

The shock resistant Soundwave will store up to 2GB, which should be enough for your non Olympic sized pool. Features include MP3, WMA and DRM protected file support, integrated FM tuner and a blue OLED display. It even floats, in case you lose hold of it. The included earbuds are also waterproof. It will retail for $90 in blue and $10 more for the camouflaged variety.

[Electronista]

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One Comment to “Freestyle Soundwave waterproof MP3 player”
  1. Reliability guy Says:

    After 30 minutes of swimming test in the pool it became dead! Poor design! I can not believe some one can call device water proof with mini-jack socket for headphones! Not reliable at all!

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