The Surge Sportwrap 2G headphones from H2O Audio provide high-quality audio in a durable and waterproof design. Powerful neodymium drivers provide clear, dynamic sound with deep bass and clear treble. The patented waterproof technology not only withstands heavy perspiration and rinsing, but also allows the headphones to be submerged in water at depths up to 12'.
The headphones have an ergonomic neckband that provides a secure fit and actively manages the coiled cable to prevent tangles. The headphones include 5 pairs of Elastomer eartips, allowing you to find the perfect in-ear fit. A proper fit creates a seal in the ear to block out ambient noise and water, and also helps to improve bass response. The headphones have a standard 3.5mm plug for compatibility with MP3 players, CD players, and other devices.
| Type | In-Ear, Waterproof, Behind-the-Neck |
| Connectors | 3.5mm Stereo Mini Plug |
| Cable Length | 2' (0.6 m) (Coiled) |
| Weight | 0.06 lb (0.028 kg) |
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
Best Uses
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 6 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-6
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
good quality sound for swimming
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
These are disappointing but yet provide basic functionality so I am hesitant to slam them to hard. First off the plastic head piece hurts, it just hurts, it doesn't hook onto your ears effectively nor does it have enough give not to be a constant irritant while wearing these abominations. [*] there goes the mild response ... but they really are irritating to wear.The only reason to keep going is they are waterproof, in my book that makes up for a lot of the pain incurred. I would suggest you grab the straight plugs (from the same company) without the headband, or try them out in a store prior to purchase to see if they are uncomfortable for you.Sound Quality depends greatly on spending the time to find the appropriate size bud for each ear. They give you a large selection and I would suggest making sure you bring these with you the first time you use them and not just assume they will fit / work for you.If they fit the sound is good, though if you are using these for swimming, surface strokes are just about all its good for. Using these headphones under 3ft compress the earbud into your canals and greatly distort/complete muffle the sound. Usually this distortion is usually alleviated just by returning to the surface. Beware of distortion on flipturns.With that being said they are waterproof and the company stands behind their products, you'll be sending it off to California not Myanmar if you have a issue.Since I have another pair (without the headband) from this company this is going to become my backup set.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
Excellent for swimming laps in a pool.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
My headsets tend to wear out or malfunction due to several reason which this headset solves. Getting wet and pulling on the cord are the main culprits. These are made to swim with, so getting wet in the rain does not affect it. The cord comes out the back instead of one of the earpieces, which puts the cords out of the way from swing arms, etc. I have yet to snag the cord. Good times. The sound is so so, but these are for active sports/exercise, not reviewing Mozart music theology.
This headset comes with 4 or 5 ear bud sizes, most notable extra small.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
This is a wonderful idea. The headphones have very good sound quality. Even better underwater. However, the fit would be much better if the 'wrap' part came in sizes. It does not fit well with my swim cap. Pokes up the ears. And it hangs on my neck loosely letting the earpieces get pulled with the water. It would be better by far if you could somehow 'snug' it up to the neck.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about H2O Audio Surge Sportwrap 2G In-Ear Waterproof Headphones:
I got these because i was tired of burning through regular headphones by wearing them jogging. (Eventually, one side would fail - i assume due to sweat/rain.) Not to mention all the futzing with them in an attempt to keep even the those intended for use during exercise securely in place. These things are SOLID - they don't budge, they sound good... I look forward them lasting for quite a while.
Displaying reviews 1-6