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  2. Waterproof audio player - Wikipedia

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    While waterproof Cassette players and CD players were developed and manufactured, their size, coupled with the fact that both had to include an opening mechanism, prevented customers from using them while swimming. Generally, they were intended for use in a shower or by a pool.

  3. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    The W270 series, which is fully waterproof, was released in April 2013. Model NW-W273 has 4 GB internal memory and NW-W274 has 8 GB. [57] Later that year the NW-WH505 and NW-WH303 were introduced, which is a music player combined into a conventional headphone. [58]

  4. Shower radio - Wikipedia

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    Some versions also include a CD player and/or a clock. Shower radios generally lack headphone jacks and AC adapter ports, which could short out or electrocute the user. For the same reason, they also tend to lack external antennas. The first mass-produced shower radio was patented in 1985 by Andrew R. Mark, of Stamford, Connecticut. [1]

  5. 9 Waterproof Earbuds for Everything from Swimming to Sweaty ...

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    No matter which sweaty, water-logged places you find yourself in, here are the nine best waterproof earbuds and headphones—with MP3 storage and/or Bluetooth.

  6. Category:Digital audio players - Wikipedia

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    S. S1 MP3 player; Samsung M800 Instinct; Samsung YEPP; Samsung YP-R0; Samsung YP-R1; SanDisk portable media players; Sansa c200 series; Sansa e200 series; Sansa Fuze

  7. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    RCA Lyra RD2312. Lyra is a series of MP3 and portable media players (PMP). Initially it was developed and sold by Indianapolis-based Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc., a part of Thomson Multimedia, from 1999 under its RCA brand in the United States [1] and under the Thomson brand in Europe.

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