Water resistant MP3 player with FM radio.

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Alberto
Alberto
WA
213 posts
WA, 213 posts
3 Jun 2005 2:51pm
I was waiting for something like that ! I tested surfing and it’s unreal!!

Oregon Scientific Water resistant MP3 player with FM radio.

FEATURES

Water and shock resistant with rugged rubberized design
Swim while listening to your favourite tunes
Skip free music
128Mb or 256Mb internal memory
Stores up to 4 hours (128Mb), 8 hours (256Mb) or 16 hours (512Mb) of WMA digital music
Stores up to 2 hours (128Mb), 4 hours (256Mb) or 8 hours (512Mb) of MP3
FM radio with 30 preset channels
Up to 10 hours continual playback between charges
Brilliant blue HiGlo™ backlight
5 preset equalizer modes
Displays artist, album and track titles
USB 2.0 for high speed file transfer
Can be used as USB flash drive
Rechargeable Lithium battery - charges via USB
Belt clip
Includes waterproof stereo headphones, pouch, USB cable & software
gazza
gazza
WA
647 posts
WA, 647 posts
3 Jun 2005 4:22pm
How much??
Alberto
Alberto
WA
213 posts
WA, 213 posts
3 Jun 2005 4:50pm
$149 for the 128 MB

Ciao
Alberto
leski
leski
NSW
661 posts
NSW, 661 posts
3 Jun 2005 8:16pm
wicked!!!!
Fieldie
Fieldie
WA
361 posts
WA, 361 posts
3 Jun 2005 8:39pm
Alberto - silly question - is fm reception stereo?
irvingbros
irvingbros
WA
8 posts
WA, 8 posts
10 Aug 2005 8:14am
how does the mp3 go when coming off at high speed?
how and where do you secure it to yourself?
Haircut 4000
Haircut 4000
QLD
340 posts
QLD, 340 posts
10 Aug 2005 6:48pm
the earplugs stop you from popping an eardrum during forwards

definately do not wear one while sailing at the broadwater, it's bloody bad enough as it is
Annika
Annika
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
11 Aug 2005 2:29pm
I've used it surfing and sailing with no problems. I keep the player and as much of the wires as I can inside my wetsuit, attached to my bathers. If you do have a big wipeout the earphones can fall out of your ears, but I didn't find that a problem.... just put them back in. Great for those cruisy days.

Cheers
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
11 Aug 2005 7:04pm
what were you listening to while sailing
Annika
Annika
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
12 Aug 2005 9:16am
All depends what mood I'm in... but lively music tends to lead to bigger splashes.

How you going these days mike?
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
12 Aug 2005 7:31pm
I'm doing exellent thanks
Tell me just one song name, cause I couldn't imagine listening to music while sailing.
Annika
Annika
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
13 Aug 2005 9:27am
Well, I wouldn't use it when wavesailing either. Too much going on already. But for flat water blasting/cruising I normally have music stuck in my head anyway... Driving long disances is always more interesting with some good music.

bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
13 Aug 2005 9:38am
yeah when I'm sailing I usually have "It's raining men " stuck in my head!
it's crazy hellman Grants fault.
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
13 Aug 2005 9:40am
just joking I said that cause I usually here derogatory voices in my head while I'm sailing and they made me put that previous post in
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