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Waterproof Delphin Smart Player Bundle for Swimming - Compatible with Audible, Spotify, and More! (16GB, HydroActive)

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Color: HydroActive


Capacity: 16GB


Features

  • Listen to your favorite streaming services underwater! Install apps like Spotify, Pandora, Soundcloud and Audible, then listen to music, podcasts, and audiobooks underwater. NOTE: Wifi does not work underwater. You must download your playlists at home before swimming.
  • The Delphin features a compact touch screen interface, Android 5.1 operating system, a built in metal clip, and 5 raised buttons for easy, tactile control.
  • Bundle includes Delphin with 8GB or 16GB of memory, your choice of waterproof headphones, 11 different earbud tips, a FREE 1 oz. bottle of AquaGuard and a FREE 30-minute narrated swim workout.
  • Choose from Swimbuds Sport, or Swimbuds HydroActive headphones in your bundle. Theres a perfect choice for everyone!
  • Delphin, Swimbuds Sport, and Swimbuds HydroActive headphones all come with a 1-year warranty against manufacturer defects.

Brand: Swimbuds


Model Name: Delphin


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Color: HydroActive


Screen Size: 1.54 Inches


Component Type: Memory


Supported Standards: MP3


Battery Life: 6 Hours


Item Weight: 0.03 Kilograms


Package Dimensions: 8.54 x 7.48 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 ounces


Item model number: Dlph-HA16


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 19, 2018


Manufacturer: Underwater Audio


Country of Origin: China


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  • Better than other devices, but there is still room for improvement
Color: HydroActive Capacity: 8GB
Update: I have now paired this device with H2O Audio headphones and the sound quality is vastly better. For me, the change has made a huge difference to the performance of this product. The device still has its quirks, but I am enjoying using it much more with the improved headphones. Background: I am a fifty-something amateur triathlete with over 1 million meters of swimming activities in the past 6+ years. I do not swim with a masters club, so I spend many hours in the pool alone. As a result, I was an early adopter of waterproof music players. Over the years, I have used two waterproof iPod Shuffles and 3 Sony WS410 MP-3 players. Shuffle: Pros: Simple to operate and bullet-proof. Good battery life. Small size. Cons: Can only play iTunes formatted songs. No wireless connectivity. Sound quality suffered underwater due to terrible headphone fit. Sony: Pros: Simple to operate. Fit is excellent, and thus sound quality is relatively good underwater. Cons: No wireless capability. Only plays downloaded MP3 songs. Both these players were fine in their day. However, as the world of music moved on from purchased songs to subscription services, they became obsolete. I was stuck with a limited playlist back from when I either bought and ripped CDs onto my computer or purchased music via iTunes. Simply put, my small playlist was getting boring. I needed an updated device that could play new subscriber service music from Apple Music or Spotify (or both). These devices are now easy to find. Phones are the most obvious, but clearly, they will not work in the pool. My Garmin Fenix 6X plays music, and I use it frequently for my running activities, but it relies on Bluetooth headphones that will not work reliably in the water. Honestly, I have been waiting for Apple to come out with an updated Shuffle (or similar) that would work with their subscription service (come on, Apple, this is not hard), but after suffering through a Guns and Roses album for the 100th time the other day, I decided to try the Delphin Micro Tablet. Here are my initial thoughts (albeit only 3 swims in): Initial Impressions: Good packaging and presentation. It comes with a large assortment of earpieces and a stylus. The device itself seems ok, but the buttons are a bit unreliable. You never really know if you pushed enough or not. You don't get a satisfying 'click' when you press a button. There is no bag or similar for storing the device once it's out of the box. Setup: This is not an entirely intuitive device to set up. I had to watch a couple of Utube videos for help. The screen itself is small, and the menus are microscopic. It's a good thing they included a stylus because there is no way to enter passwords, etc., into the device without using it. Pro tip – do not forget to take your reading glasses to the pool. You'll need them to see the screen. Although there is an app available to use as an interface, it is also not very intuitive, and it feels like it was added on at the last minute. Sound Quality in the Pool: I have done three swims with the player, and I've used three different combinations of earpieces. None of them has been ideal. The earphones stop working if water comes in or they get the slightest bit out of line. They usually work well for a few laps, but eventually, a flip turn or an acceleration off the wall will knock them out of line, and one side (or both) will go silent. Other thoughts: The battery life is not great. The manufacturer claims 6 hours, but I have not gotten close to this, despite using their suggested tips for saving the battery. So, Pros: Can download and play Spotify (and other subscription formats) offline. It uses plug-in headphones that work in water. Connectivity features work well once you get past the initial setup. Cons: Expensive. Not compatible with Apple Music. Buttons seem cheap and lack 'click.' Hard to set up. Working with the screen not easy, even with the stylus. Battery life is sub-par. Headphones do not fit as well as the Sony player. Suggestions for improvement: - Do not make the device's screen the primary interface. Make the app easier to use. Right now the app feels like a poor cousin add-on. I'd build the entire user experience around the app, not the device. - Get the headphones right. They need to be as reliable as the WS410. I want to just put them on and go swimming. The fine-tuning and adjustment required is too much, especially when the sound quits after the first turn into a set. I thought the Hydro Active option would be similar to the WS410, but they are (so far) proving to be inferior. Admittedly this might change as I get more swims in and further fine-tune the fit. - Get a new battery supplier. - Supply a bag (or similar) to store the Delphin between swims. Final thoughts: This is a niche product with a limited customer base who needs to play subscription music offline and needs old-fashioned wired rather than Bluetooth headphones. The Delphin is one of the few players currently offering this, and, therefore, I recommend buying it as a step up from the Shuffle or WS410. This recommendation is especially true if your music library is mostly virtual and if you can afford the current version of the Delphin as a short-term solution knowing that you will replace it once an improved solution becomes available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021 by Keith C Moore

  • Only player you can DL music from Spotify, Pandora, Amazon...but has issues.
Color: Swimbuds Sport Capacity: 8GB
02/04/2022 Update - Have used the Delphin for about 5 swims now. I setup Spotify and had it download a playlist of music. When it works it is great to have music, but... - Spotify has a hard time on this device. In one swim it just stopped playing songs in the middle. When I took it off - a pain because you generally have the headphones woven through your goggles. The song line in Spotify was showing junk, titles overlapping each other. Had to turn it off and on to get it to work. Today it just dropped songs in the middle or stopped playing altogether. - While the choice of earbud tips is great, such that you should find something that fits in your ear and is watertight, the sound quality is bad. Also bought a pair of the Colored earbuds as part of a deal and they were worse. Cannot suggest the Swimbuds brand. Makes me really wish Sony would create waterproof wired earbuds. - Battery Indicator is problematic - When I turned the device on to swim today it said it was at 41%. Since it went from 100-70% last swim I figured I was fine. Halfway thru my swim it died. - Many of the visuals and controls are too small to use. The status icons (swipe down once) and status page (swipe down 3 times) contents - icons and text are unreadable. - Some of the apps, like Spotify, want wifi when they startup, whether or not music has been DL'd (I assume to verify the account is active) Setting up wifi, requires using the text entry and that screen is painful to deal with - you will as likely hit the wrong characters as not so it takes multiple attempts per character. I am not going to bring the stylus to the pool and it is not that helpful anyhow. The text entry should be rethought - using scrolling or something that is finger friendly. - Quibble - it used the same animation to turn on and off. It's confusing between that and the fact you use the power button to turn off the screen. You don't know if you're turning the screen back on or have accidentally turned the device off. A different shutdown animation would be nice. Pros 1) Plays music by downloading music to player from Spotify, Pandora, Amazon - vs having to transfer music from songs stored on a computer. This is the reason it is worth owning. 2) Appreciate effort to indicate what processes will take a while to happen - startup w- Tips, connecting to phone. Cons...The user experience is problematic in many ways. - There is no indication when it is On. Needs an LED or something to differentiate Power On/Off from Screen On/Off - Volume is controlled by the same buttons used to Prev/Next so trying to change volume just as often changes the song instead. Needs separate volume buttons...on the left side. - The setup of the system requires entering text on a tiny keyboard and hitting very small buttons. While a phone can be used to reflect the screen, the lag time and fact that it closes the screen so fast makes interacting difficult. Would be better if setup for services was done like TVs. Delphin would give a URL to the services and have the service (Spotify) send back a code. Would be better if the phone app was able to do all of the setup (everything under Device Settings and Android Settings except the Device Reset) and control the device using phones default keyboard instead of just reflecting the screen - so you can have access to password managers and clipboard for 2-factor authentication responses. - The touch sensitivity and precision of the screen is bad. You can hit letters on the keyboard but don't expect the accuracy of an Apple Watch. Many touches go unregistered. - The initial Home screen is a bad experience - just the Zoom tool. There doesn't seem to be instructions for setting it up in the instructions. Just having the Zoom feature, which seem least important, without an indication you can add icons is difficult to figure out. The phone interface is a line of icons while the device is a grid. Phone interface should be drag and drop from list to device. - Instruction card says save battery power by putting it in Airplane mode but that is buried. Should be on Home screen by default - see Preferred Navigation image. - The initial setting for screen to turn is very short. Makes all interactions, especially setup difficult. You have to go into the Android Settings > Display section to change it. Should initially be defaulted to 1m at least. - Instructions say don't charge for more than 3 hours - Who wants to keep track. It should stop overcharging itself. Makes you appreciate Apple and Sony products... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2021 by Karl M. Karl M.

  • It works!!
Color: HydroActive Capacity: 8GB
After studying the lengthy reviews for a while and searching for other options I decided to take a dive with this. I have been pleasantly surprised to find out that it works despite the bad reviews. I have good vision, and no problems seeing the screen or pressing the buttons with minimal mistakes. Sound quality is fine, I haven’t tried any other headphones under water but I can’t complain about these. I downloaded Spotify and my music plays with no issues while swimming. It’s easy to skip songs with the buttons. It clips well to my goggles. I keep it on airplane mode and it lasts long enough for my two one hour swims, then I usually charge it, but it could possibly last for my third. It’s usually about 50% after my two swims. I also have been using the lap tracker, also very easy to use. Occasionally if I stop for water or don’t push hard enough on the wall, it may not pick up on my lap and it’ll skip one, but out of 40 laps it might miss two. I’m very happy with it. I’ve only been using it two weeks though, so fingers crossed it doesn’t start giving me issues. I’m giving it 4 stars because it’s so expensive!!! This should be $125 max. Seems pretty ridiculous. But it’s working. So I’ll keep it! Update: still working almost 3 months later. I’m swimming for 4 hours maybe 5 before charging. Still works really well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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