
- Neptune V2 Underwater MP3 Player
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Sam's Club
From $82.87 (New)

From $82.87 (New)

| Latest | $82.87 9 hrs ago |
| Highest | $138.87 Dec 5, '15 |
| Lowest | $82.87 Feb 3, '16 |
| Average | $82.87 (30d avg) $87.49 (90d avg) $90.94 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Dec 5, 2015 |
Neptune is a waterproof MP3 player that provides the highest quality sound in the water without the use of ear buds. Neptune uses revolutionary Bone Conduction audio transmission to transmit crystal clear audio through the cheekbones directly into the inner ear. With 4GB of storage, aquatic athletes can listen to music, audiobooks, podcasts and more, all with incredible sound quality. The included charging cable also allows for quick song upload to the device. The 3-piece design has 2 side speakers and a high contrast OLED screen that sits comfortably on the back of the head. The screen shows the song, artist and play status for each use. Neptune attaches securely to goggle straps and rests on the cheekbones as to not interfere with swimming technique Bone Conduction Audio Transmission - Amazingly clear sound in the water without the use of ear buds. Plays all popular audio formats including MP3, WMA. Compatible with iTunes, listen to music, audio books, podcasts and more. Hydrodynamic Clips Spring clips slip on securely to goggle straps and rest on cheekbones for secure placement. Bone Conduction - As humans, we are able to detect sound vibrations through the air via our eardrums (Air Conduction) or through our bones directly into our inner ear (Bone Conduction). Because there is no air under the water, Bone Conduction is the best way to hear audio while swimming. The speakers of the Neptune sit on the cheek, just in front of the ear. These speakers vibrate the jaw bones and send vibrations to the inner-ear or Cochlea. The result is an amazing audio experience that makes it feel as if the music is playing inside your head. The ears are free and clear, and there are no earbuds to mess with. Bone Conduction is a safe and proven method of sound transmission that has been used in phone headsets and hearing aids. In fact, Bone Conduction audio is used by whales and dolphins to listen to one another underwater.