Last week as asked you to weigh in on a selection of three headphone color combos, and what we didn’t tell you was those were the “conservative” color palate. This week, it’s time for the fun stuff! Take a look at the four bold color combos we posted above and let us know which one you like best. To cast your vote, e-mail us or visit our Facebook page.
You know we’ve always got something new in the works here at H2O Audio, and we love it when you help us with the tough decisions! Just taking the color scheme into account, which of these headphones do you like best? To cast your vote, e-mail us or visit our Facebook page.
The best way to find out what we’re working on is to join in a Focus Group!
If you’re in the San Diego area, and would be willing to help us out, please let us know.
Currently, we’re looking for runners and triathletes who’d be available Thursday or Friday, February 10th and 11th for about an hour to join a discussion on headphones. But if you’re not available for these dates, not to worry, contact us anyway and we’ll put you in our database for future groups.
Join the group and have a say in what we develop next!
We’re gearing up to launch the newest addition to our product line! It’s out of production and getting all packaged up. We can’t tell you what it is just yet, but we can give you a hint. It’s something you’ll want to call your friends about….
We’re really excited about this new item, it’s going to revolutionize the phrase “my sessions gone long” and be the solution many of you have been waiting for.
So stay on watch, new H2O Audio will be here soon.
Testing…Testing. H2O Audio Graphic Designer and resident swimmer, Maria, and Product Manager, Pete, recently headed to the official H2O Audio testing pool for the final tuning of H2O Audio’s next swim specific product. There are few details that I am allowed to divulge but I will say that our future latest and greatest is designed specifically for a current Apple product that may or may not be larger than a double A battery but smaller than a standard sized Post-it folded in half. Now that I have you properly confused, here are some notes from the final field test.
Field Notes:
Adjusting the point where the swim goggle strap attaches has drastically improved the positioning on the head and improved the overall hydrodynamics.
Final prototype has successfully passed all flip turn tests.
One large lime is not enough for a six pack of Carona, even though said lime was abnormally large.


