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Water-proof Case for iRiver iFP-700 MP3 Player by H2O Audio

Sep 15 2004, 7:37am EST | by

Water-proof Case for iRiver iFP-700 MP3 Player by H2O Audio
 
 

Gear Live had an early scoop on the H2O Audio SV i700. Now iRiver and H2O audio officially announced the water-proof housing for the iRiver iFP-700 mp3 player series.

H20 Audio SV i700 water-proof system includes also a waterproof speaker headset. The case allows access to the MP3 player functions.
The MSRP for the H2O Audio SV i700 housing and headphones is USD $99.99.
The MSRP for the iRiver iFP-700 series is $119.99 (iFP-780), $149.99 (iFP-790), $199.99 (iFP-795) and $249.99 (iFP-799).

The H2O Audio SV i700 accessory for the iFP-700 series flash players will be available in October.

More details in press-release on PRNewswire and on H2O Audio site.

About H2O Audio:
H2O Audio is the leading innovator in waterproof audio systems for water, snow and other extreme environments. H2O Audio provides patented waterproof headsets and housings, allowing consumers to transform their action sports experience.



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