In fall of 2011, I knew I needed to spend more time in
the pool in the off-season.
However, I didn’t grow up in the water and the thought of spending hours
staring at the black line did not leave me too excited to swim as much as I
needed to. I like to listen to
music while running, so that would probably help for swimming too, right? At the time I heard of waterproof cases
and headphones for swimming, but I was skeptical. Would they really work? Do they stay in place?
How do they sound? After a
reviewing the various options available, I went with
the X-1 Audio Interval.
The X-1 Interval is a waterproof plastic case that stores
your iPod Shuffle, and has integrated waterproof earphones. The earphones are special, in that they
fit snugly inside your ear canal, and the kit comes with various sizes of ear
pads so that you can customize the fit to keep them in place and the water
sealed out. The unit itself is
pretty simple to set up: place
your iPod inside, plug in the headphone jack, close the cover, and attached to
your goggle straps. Fine-tune the
earphone size and within a few minutes you are ready to swim with music.