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  2. Underwater Audio - Wikipedia

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    Underwater Audio is an electronics company that invents, manufactures, and distributes waterproof gadgets such as headphones, earphones, iPod Shuffles, and waterproof smart devices for swimmers. [1] Brigham Young University marketing graduate Scott Walker established the company as a junior in college in 2011. The company's operations are based ...

  3. 9 Waterproof Earbuds for Everything from Swimming to ... - AOL

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    OpenSwim Swimming MP3 Waterproof Headphones. Shokz's OpenSwim is another pair of headphones that uses bone conduction tech to play music through your skull, but via a much sleeker design. They ...

  4. List of Olympic records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Of the 35 pool-based events, swimmers from the United States hold fifteen records, Australia five, France four, China, Canada and South Africa two each, and one each to Ireland, Great Britain, Russian Olympic Committee, Hungary, and Sweden. Nineteen of the current Olympic records were set at the 2024 Summer Olympics, seven in 2020, five in 2016 ...

  5. Waterproof audio player - Wikipedia

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    Waterproof audio player. Waterproof audio players are devices capable of storing and playing audio media while being in contact with water. One intended use of waterproof audio players is to listen to audio where regular portable audio players cannot be used so as not to risk getting them wet. As advances in technology makes them smaller and ...

  6. I’m a pediatrician and parent. I never let my kids ... - AOL

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    Loaded 0%. As more kids go into the water to stay cool this summer, a pediatrician recently went viral on social media with a warning about pool toys and flotation devices that increase the risk ...

  7. When is it OK to let kids swim unsupervised? The answer might ...

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    Parents of children who have learned how to swim may feel more confident stepping away and leaving them momentarily unsupervised, but Gaines tells TODAY.com that any child under 18 should be ...