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Is the SwiMP3 Waterproof in Salt Water?

Dear Waterproof Music.com

1. Would the swimp3 player be waterproof in saltwater?
2. I read that it is still waterproof beyond 10ft, but that the
speakers no longer function due to pressure etc, is this true?

I am wanting to possibly use the device for snorkling and shallow water diving. Would it still function properly in these conditions?

Thanks and regards.

Great Questions, thanks.

The SwimP3 is still waterproof in salt water, but whether it's salt or chlorine, you always want to rinse off your Swimp3 with tap water and allow it to dry after each use. The same way you'd take care of your good goggles, and other swimming gear that you want to last.

In regards to depth, my understanding is after 10 feet, the pressure does prevent your ability to hear, as to whether or not the actually player is waterproof beyond that, we have not personally tested it. The manufacturer rating is waterproof to 10 feet, and we stand behind that rating.

I think it would be awesome for snorkeling, as you enjoy the scenery and your favorite tunes.

Thanks for the chance to earn your business.

Best Regards,
Michelle @ CS ideas, Inc.

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