i-pod, i-river, i-dunno??

If anyone, like me, has lost an ipod to the rain despite a 'waterproof' case I can reccommend this......

http://shop.ipodworld.co.uk/iPodWor...es_Other/HO-13334/H2O_Audio_for_iPod_nano.htm

...blimey, that's a long link...anyway....I know that the ability to submerse it to 3 metres may be a little extreme but it certainly stops me panicking and pulling over to stuff my ipod in a pocket at the first sign of rain.

Easier to control with gloves on than the ipod alone. :thumb
 
How do you get on with those after a long journey, Sgt? My ears always felt like they'd had a marrow shoved in them (don't ask) after a few hours with the regular ipod 'in ear' things.

I eventually went for some of those 'clip on your ear' jobbies.
 
Haven't used these on the bike yet - they are more for work and walking about type listening. My guess is they'll be more uncomfortable than the Sony Fontopia jobbies I normally use on the bike.

The sound quality is in a totally different league from the crap that comes with most mp3 players - they are really good.

Pluck
 


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