Waterproof iPod Shuffle Case

by David Allen on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

This is an H2O audio waterproof iPod Shuffle Case; this will protect the iPod from water like in a heavy downpour or down by the beach, there no worries there, as long as the iPod is secure in the waterproof casing.

Should the unthinkable happen, the case would protect the iPod even if it were to fall into water that was ten feet deep, after all everyone has the odd accident!

H2O audio waterproof iPod Shuffle Case

Features:

Waterproof housing for Apple iPod shuffle (2nd Gen) (iPod not included)

Is NOT compatible with the iPod shuffle (1st Gen)

Submersible up to 10ft/3m (when paired with H2O Audio Waterproof Headphones)

Control of iPod shuffle’s control pad in the water

Seal Tight™ connector (compatible with standard 3.5mm headphone plugs)

Sleek lightweight design

Sport Armband included

H2O Audio Headphones are NOT included

Source [Oh Gizmo]

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Categories: Audio, Consumer, Gadgets, Misc, mp3.
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  • girrrrrrr2
    now why would you want to be under water with your shuffle??? except for the reason that you cna listen to music... until you hit it on a rock and it cracks...
  • Iduno... i could see where it would come in handy for people like professional swimmers. They probably get pretty bored while swimming laps, haha
  • Carl
    Does it come with a free ipod?
  • Does a steering wheel cover come with a free Corvette? :)
  • Izl
    Ohhh yes im going swimming with my shuffle now!
  • Lynnie
    This is awesome. I just ordered one. I'm a long distance swimmer. It gets boring pretty quickly when you have to stare at the bottom of pool for hours. Actually after about 15 minutes even the best goggles start to fog up and you can't even see the bottom of the pool.

    I had the first gen Ipod shuffle with an Otterbox case. The 1G h20 shuffle case was crap. It was round, big, functionally inferior and very expensive. By the time you added the armband (because you couldn't clip it to your goggle) or the swimbelt, it would cost $70+. The Otterbox wasn't that much better. It was big and very heavy but at least it let me control the ipod (loud when sitting in the spa, quieter when swimming) and it costed less for the set.

    This time around h20audio hits it just right. The gizmo's small enough to clip onto the headband or the goggle. It comes with an armband and lets you control the ipod. The big point is it's small enough to clip on to your goggle. Armband just doesn't work real well for swimmers. It might work fine for old ladies doing aqua walking and aerobics. But it gets tangle quickly when you swim. I've also found that you need to wear a headband to keep the headphones from popping off. It makes me look very dopey. But I choose that over staring silently at the bottom of the pool through my foggy goggles.
  • max
    Nice, try it out and let us know if works well under water.
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