This is indeed one of the technologies made by the Japanese company's origin, Iriver. The tool is called Aquabeat Underwater MP3 Player. This is not the first time Iriver introduced Aquabeat, because the product has been issued years ago, appeared to get a very good response from customers. Indeed, not too different from the previous output, but the tool is more durable and waterproof, with a capacity of 2 times. Aquabeat has battery which can be recharge and can survive for 8 hours to play the music you like.
The Aquabeat can be safely used at a depth of up to 3 meters in the water. This tool has 2 GB of internal memory, supports playback of MP3 and WMA files, it lacks a display but has basic. It is lightweight and can float enabling quick and easy recovery in the pool and is simple to use with swimwear and goggles. It has large ergonomic buttons which makes it easy to use whilst swimming. The player comes with Playlist Editing Software to add and sort your music quickly, a USB & extension cable, a range of different size ear buds and a carrying case.
From the news spread, this Aquabeat sold in Japan with a price of 12,800 yen, or about 1.5 million. Wow, it looks like fun to swim while listening to music from this Aquabeat
feeling ko,mgkakasundo tau... i luv music too!
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