2 October 2008 12:17 GMT / By Katie Scott
H2O Audio has launched a range of headphones and armbands for sports fans.The new Surge and Amphibx range work to 3.6 metres deep and are the product of years of development by H2O Audio and athletes.
They are designed to work with iPods, MP3 players and phones.
The Amphibx is a waterproof armband, which has been designed to grip your arm.
Once you have put your iPod or MP3 player or phone into the armband, the latch tight locking closures provides a 100% watertight and secure seal, while the clear touch window enables full operation of iPod touch and wheel controls.
The Amphibx range comes in both medium and large sizes; the medium fits a nano or small MP3 players, whilst the large fits a standard iPod, an iPhone and any size MP3 player.
The company has also launched the Surge waterproof headphones, which come with five different size earpieces.
"Sound-isolating, watertight earplugs harness the full audio experience provided by Surge’s waterproof 8mm neodymium drivers. Their gold plated 3.5mm jack will fit most players on the market", the manufacturer adds.
For serious swimmers, H2O Audio is also launching the iSH2 Shuffle Headset – waterproof headphones that include an integrated waterproof case for the iPod shuffle.
H2O Audio Surge headphones are available now priced at £49.95, the Amphibx waterproof medium case £54.95, large is £64.95 and iSH2 Shuffle Headset is £59.95 and are all available from Harrods,
The H2O Audio website will go live mid-October. Audio, H2O Audio, Waterproof, MP3 players, iPod, Apple, Phones, Mobile phones, Headphones






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