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H2O Audio Surge Waterproof Sport Headphones

H2O Audio Surge Waterproof Sport Headphones
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H2O Audio Surge Waterproof Sport Headphones

 
 
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Features
  • Waterproof and sweatproof - Submersible to 12ft underwater

  • Includes ergonomically designed earplugs provide an individualized fit and watertight seal (size xs-xl)

  • Motionflex strain relief connector for maximum durability

  • Carrying case included

  • 1 Year warranty


Description

H2O Audio's Surge Waterproof Headphones are provide a waterproof music experience that is unmatched.  Perfect for swimming, running, surfing, or training at the gym. Waterproof your iPod, iPhone, or other mp3 player with H2O Audio Amphibx Waterproof Armbands (sold separately).


Product Details
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Product Weight:0.1 pounds
Package Length:8.5 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:1.9 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 85 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 85 customer reviews )
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32 of 33 found the following review helpful:


4Very good submersible earbuds  Dec 03, 2008 By Walrus Rex "rexferal"
The good news: 1) Very high quality sound. 2) Company stands behind its product. 3) Much better than predecessor H2O Audio H3 Waterproof Headphone.

The bad news: 1) There can be some trouble in getting the right fit. I swim an hour each workday morning and it is not uncommon for me to have to stop and reinsert an earbud due to water leaking in. This is particularly true if I am doing anything too energetic like rapid surface diving turns. 2) They take a little getting used to to be able to insert them correctly. (For me, I insert them so that I imagine that I am pointing them either at the tip of my nose or right between my eyes. Your mileage may vary.)

Overall, a great product. I have paid far more for submersible music that works far less well.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


1Sad  Nov 18, 2008 By M. Love
I did not like these headphones one bit. While they are waterproof in all ways, I couldn't get them to say in my ears. While simply taking a bath to test them out, I tried all the tips to find one that would 'seal' right, and none of them did. While they would stay in for a while, the lost seal and fell out from just sitting there. So I can't imagine them doing better in a pool while swimming as intended. Sending them back as I write this.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


1Be suspicious of the good reviews  Jan 25, 2010 By robzr
I tried these, and the quality is poor, they don't seal (and they don't sound good with water in your ear). My experience with their customer service was terrible, first they recommended that I use wax to seal their substandard design, then when that didn't work they offered to send me replacements and never did, then stopped returning my emails. So from my experience, be very careful of the reviews who state they have good customer service. If the same review states the product works well, then let me ask you, how do they know their customer service is so good? People like me, who find that their products don't work well at all, then have to deal with their customer service, may provide a more informed (and honest) opinion. It's obvious from looking at these products that their quality is very low. They are made very cheaply and sold quite expensively - which would be fine with me if they actually worked but they don't. I'd rate them 0 stars, unfortunately I have to give them 1 - lets just say they don't deserve it!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


1No good  Aug 12, 2009 By CrazyAboutSwimming
I guess these work for some people, but for me they were awful.The problem with these is that no matter which size I tried, they filled up with water after every three or four laps. I'm not kidding! Then one earbud went completely dead after less than three months. I'm actually glad they died though, because I bought the Aquapac ones and they are fantastic. Now I have to shake water out and readjust every third WORKOUT, not every third lap!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1No, they aren't good for activities  May 25, 2010 By H. El-rifai "Hakiro"
I wish I listened to what every person that gave this review ONE star before buying it. like they all said, the earphones wont stay in your ear. If you swim, the headphones will easily get tangled around your arm. Yes the sound quality is good, but that doesn't really matter since you won't be hearing anything with the headphones out your ear.

These headphones are only good, if you want something to listen to while you are laid back in a pool with no plans on serious activity, and you don't mind putting the headphones back on every couple of minutes after they fall out.

I tried the phones with the following:
Sailing
Swimming
Kayaking

I never enjoyed my music on any of them at least not for more than 5 minutes in a row

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