MP3 player for deco?

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Ulfhedinn

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Who does this for cave diving and what do you use? I guess other then cave diving too.

thanks
 
Who does this for cave diving and what do you use? I guess other then cave diving too.

thanks
DiveVolk with an iPhone. Hangs shorter than an hour I don’t really bother. If everyone on CCR, it resonates pretty well. If on OC with a thick hood, turn subtitles on for movies.
 
Divevolk with iPhone for 2+hr hangs. I have a prototype set of headphones for them that seems to be working pretty well so I hope they come out with them commercially

Tayogo bone conducting headphones for shorter hangs
 
Divevolk with iPhone for 2+hr hangs. I have a prototype set of headphones for them that seems to be working pretty well so I hope they come out with them commercially

Tayogo bone conducting headphones for shorter hangs
The great thing is it looks like they are supporting the newer Samsung phones. As soon as they get the headphones on the page I'll have to order them. I've always had this dream of going over the wall her in St Croix playing Ride of the Valkyries or some of the music from last of the Mohicans :yeahbaby:

Which Tayogo bone conducting headphones can handle the depth?
 
I have been thinking about music while on a deco hang. I have never heard of DiveVolk, Tayogo or the other items above. Can someone post a link for what I should buy to have music under water please. What is the max waterproof depth rating ? Thanks.
 
This correct?
I use these ones. They claim only 5m, but they've done 6 hours with max depth of 10m sitting on an O2 bottle and were fine.
 
I sold a new, in box, Oceanic H2O Audio system to @Dsix36 a couple years ago Music listening underwater. He told me it was working well. Apparently, he has used these for years. He can say can comment on use at depth. These may still be available, used.
 
I sold a new, in box, Oceanic H2O Audio system to @Dsix36 a couple years ago Music listening underwater. He told me it was working well. Apparently, he has used these for years. He can say can comment on use at depth. These may still be available, used.
They are great little things. There are 2 depth ratings of either 200' or 300'. Some people complain that the music sounds "tinny" but it is just fine for me. The internal player is dated and if it has not been flashed with the new firmware (so it works like a usb thumb drive for loading music files), it will require a computer running windows ME at the newest and the proper files to update with. I have an old laptop just for this purpose and have updated many peoples players for them. On the used market is the only way to find them since they were discontinued many years ago. Just make sure the headphone cables are still soft and not broken anywhere.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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