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(More customer reviews)I couldn't get the headphones to fit snugly. The triple-flange earplugs couldn't go deep enough to create a meaningful seal most of the time. In the few cases where they did, the firm armature flexed while I swam and pulled them out. So I'd head a few seconds of a podcast, then water would get into my ears and I wouldn't be able to hear anything.
About the water getting into my ears: I got an ear infection afterwards. Fantastic. I normally swim with waterproof earplugs exactly to prevent that sort of thing.
Charging the device requires you to twist off the earphone connector and twist in a charging module that charges through Mini-usb. Putting music on the device requires you to, again, twist off any attachment, remove a Micro-SD card and get your MP3s on that somehow. Included in the package is a Micro-SD to USB adapter. Not very friendly.
Perhaps if your head is shaped differently from mine they'd work for you. But probably not. Every other ear-related device on the market (I'm a headphone fanatic) fits and works fine, except for these. I'm familiar with in-ear devices, since I wear earplugs daily and use earbuds that require seals in order to get bass.
It gets two stars because it actually does work underwater.
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