Take your tunes underwater with $63 bone-conduction swim headphones
TL;DR: Pay only $63.99 for the Swym Waterproof Bone-Conduction Headphones, designed to stream your favorite tunes up to 4.9 feet underwater.
Looking to add a soundtrack to your pool adventures? If you're on the hunt for a device that lets you jam out while channeling your inner Katie Ledecky, grab a pair of Swym Waterproof Bone-Conduction Headphones.
With an open-ear design, these headphones let you stream your favorite playlists and podcasts without blocking out the world around you. Great for any outdoor activity involving water and sweat — whether it's hiking, swimming, or running a half-marathon in the rain — these headphones are up for grabs for just $63.99.
Unlike typical headphones that you either jam into or clamp over your ears, these use bone conduction technology, sending soundwaves through vibrations from your cheekbones to your inner ear. Worried about sound leakage? Don’t be. They're designed to deliver powerful sound, even underwater. Plus, with a built-in noise-canceling microphone, you can take calls, too.
You also don't have to worry about experiencing discomfort while practicing your backstroke. These headphones feature an ergonomic design for a comfortable, open-ear fit that stays put no matter how intense your activity is, thanks to the loop over the ears. They're pretty lightweight at only 29 grams, and with an IP68-waterproof rating, they can withstand up to 1.5 meters (around 4.9 feet) of water.
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Unlike most underwater bone-conduction headphones, which rely solely on MP3 storage, these also feature Bluetooth connectivity, so you can wirelessly link up with your smartphone. Or, if you're feeling nostalgic, you can always load up songs on the built-in 8GB storage.
For a limited time, get the Swym Waterproof Bone-Conduction Headphones on sale for just $63.99.
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