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SONR Music, Open-Ear Underwater Music Player for Swimmers, Swimming Headphones, Waterproof Bone Conduction MP3 Player, Underwater Swimming Headphones with Bluetooth (Azure Blue)

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  • Unique Design — From the modern generation of waterproof bone conduction headphones, SONR Music player is distinguished by the unique design. This open-ear underwater player for swimming allows to listen to music, audiobooks, and podcasts during dry-land and swim training. Whether you are swimming in a pool or open water – SONR Music is the perfect companion.
  • Bone conduction Technology — SONR Music works on bone conduction technology. Thanks to this it’s possible to listen to music even underwater. With no wires and earbuds for swimming, athletes can enjoy loud and clear sound under and out of the water. With only one button, athletes can turn on their preferred audio files and forget about boring swimming laps.
  • How to Use — SONR Music Player can be connected to your computer via the USB plug. Simply drag and drop audio files into the drive and listen to them underwater. The memory capacity is 16GB. Important: Before first use, the device should be fully charged without being disconnected from the power source. SONR Music operates on a rechargeable battery, and if it is not used for an extended period, the battery may run down. Ensuring a full initial charge will help maintain optimal performance.
  • Technical feature — SONR Music bone conduction player supports 16 GB of MP2, MP3, FLAC, M4A. Battery life is up to 4h without charging. Bluetooth and drag&drop options are available for uploading files. Please note that Bluetooth doesn't work underwater. In Bluetooth mode, you can listen to music only in dryland training.
  • Waterproof&Comfortable Fit —SONR Music player can be submerged in water up to two meters deep for up to two hours. SONR Music can be placed anywhere on the head. Sleek and lightweight, it does not provoke any discomfort. The device weighs just 35g making it ideal bone conduction headphones.
  • Important: Before first use, the device should be fully charged without being disconnected from the power source. SONR Music operates on a rechargeable battery, and if it is not used for an extended period, the battery may run down. Ensuring a full initial charge will help maintain optimal performance.



Product Description

swim earbuds, water headphones swimming, listen to music while swimming

SONR Music

Listen to your favorite music even underwater

Meet SONR Music - an innovative waterproof mp3 player for comfortable listening to music, podcasts and audiobooks.

Whether you train in a pool & open water, swim just for leisure, or simply like listening to music - SONR Music is the perfect companion.

Battery life Up to 4 hours
Battery type Lithium-ion
Charge time 1,5 hours
Charger 5V - 0,5А
Charging cable 4 pin Magnetic charging cable
Compatible profiles MP2, MP3, FLAC, M4A
Frequency response 20Hz~20KHz
Sensitivity 96 ± 3dB
Standby time Up to 10 Days
Indication 8 Led indicators
Buttons 1 button mode
Weight 40 g
Type MP3
  • SONR Music can be placed anywhere on the head under the cap, bandana, or any silicone headband. And you can listen to music while swimming, it's more comfortable than swim earbuds.

  • Drag and drop audio files to SONR Music via USB and enjoy 16GB of storage for underwater listening. Fully charge the battery before first use to ensure optimal performance and uninterrupted playback, especially after periods of inactivity.

  • No, Bluetooth doesn't work underwater. You can use it out of the water‍. Connect SONR Music with your smartphone via Bluetooth and enjoy songs while being out of the water. Access popular platforms like Spotify and iTunes.

  • • Play/stop - press the button 1 time (•).

    • Next track - press the button 2 times (• •).

    • Previous track - press the button 3 times (• • •).

    • To change between low and high volume, press the button 4 times (••••).

  • We hear in 2 ways: through air (how we hear most of the time) and bone conduction. Bone conduction is when sound waves travel through bones in our jaw and skull. They end up in the cochlear but bypass the eardrum entirely.


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