Headphones for swimming laps - Recs?

Anonymous
Looking to purchase a pair for my partner for xmas. I've researched a little, but ultimately am out of my depth here. Do any swimmers (laps) have any headphones they recommend? Thank you.
Anonymous
I don't have personal experience with these however I hear great things in general about this brand of earbuds - and they're waterproof - Raycon.

https://rayconglobal.com/products/the-fitness-earbuds
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have personal experience with these however I hear great things in general about this brand of earbuds - and they're waterproof - Raycon.

https://rayconglobal.com/products/the-fitness-earbuds


Thanks! I've read mixed things about bluetooth working underwater. I'll read these reviews.
Anonymous
Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?


so rude! OP wasn't asking for your opinion on whether or not to use buds while swimming. Absolutely rude and not your business!
Anonymous
With the headsets, do you have to leave your phone on the pool deck? I would be worried about theft of my phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?


What a helpful comment on someone's question about a gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With the headsets, do you have to leave your phone on the pool deck? I would be worried about theft of my phone.


OP here - some seem to have built in MP3 players, but that seems like a pain (remembering my iPod circa 2003). But also, theft.

My partner mentioned wishing he had something like this, so I thought it might be a nice gift. He doesn't typically like to buy stuff or shop for himself in general.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?

I’ll play. I hate hate exercising but music makes it bearable. When I’m walking in the woods I enjoy nature’s noises.
Anonymous
OP - you might find this helpful

https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-waterproof-headphones
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - you might find this helpful

https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-waterproof-headphones


This is great. I sometimes can't tell what "best of" lists are ads or not. Thanks for the rec!
Anonymous
I think its super cool that they make headphones for swimming!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?


I'll play too.....I like to listen to music when I work out because it's a fun exercise and the music I play makes me want to move even more - so it inspires me to push myself. It also keeps me from getting bored and/or is a nice way to escape being in my head with my own thoughts. If I'm at the gym, it's also nice to drown out other people's conversations that I don't particularly want to hear.
Anonymous
I have an older pair of Sony mp3 ones that I’ve grown not to like. My wife and I share a pair of these https://shokz.com/products/openswim now. It’s easy to shuffle past her music to mine, and getting the purchased mp3s on there isn’t too hard. It does suck being limited to purchase mp3s, but I’ve not seen great reviews of any of the underwater specific systems (Bluetooth does not work-you Need a water specific transmitter/receiver system), or the ones that allow time expiring Spotify playlists. People talk about this all the time on triathlon forums.

I wouldn’t be able to get in my swim workouts without the music. With music, I’m good to be in there for 3000-4000 meters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can people enjoy just a little quiet, solitude or contemplation while they exercise? Why does every second of our lives need to be filled with noise?


Some people like to crank when they exercise and not just fart around on the elliptical. Your comment was unnecessary. Typical of this board and this area.
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