Casti audio pentru antrenamente de inot H 902
Preț
47600 lei
Casti audio care faciliteaza comunicarea antrenorului cu sportivul aflat in apa. Are o autonomie a bateriei suficienta pentru un antrenament de inot (1.5-2 h), distanta la care poate fi folosita fiind 120 m (puterea de receptie) si 10 m adancime in apa. Exista posibilitatea folosirii a 7 canale distincte de transmisie astfel se pot antrena simultan mai multe ehipe in acelasi bazin fiecare poate sa-si selecteze propria frecventa, marcata prin culori distincte.
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1111111H902
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0.200 Kg
Quick Details
Brand Name:
OEM
Model Number:
H-902
Style:
Ear Hook
Communication:
Wireless
Connectors:
Other
Use:
swimming training
Function:
Microphone, Noise Cancelling, Waterproof
Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
name:
Bone Conduction Transducer
Waterproof:
IPX8
Receive Sensitivity:
-13DBu
Input Sensitivity:
≤200mV
Underwater:
10 meters
Ferquencyrange:
60Hz-20KHz
Receive Distance:
120 Meters
Speaker:
Bone Conduction
Battery Working Time:
1.5-2 hours
Working Voltage:
2.8-4.2V
The system consists of a poolside transmitter and several waterproof bone conduction earphone . The seven channel radio transmitter, has a range of about 200 mts and supports up to ten receivers per channel at the same time. The volumc of the waterproof bone conduction earphone can be dajusted, so it's more suitableful for children.
The waterproof bone conduction earphone easily fits under any kind of swim cap and is designed to stay in position even during start and turns. The sound is perceived by the athlete from the headset via a bone conduction technology, which enhances the spread of temporal bone vibrations to the cochlea. In this way, the ear canal remains free allowing simultaneous perception of other sounds. Listening is always perfect even in a noisy, crowded pool!
Swimming:
It is an outstanding tool for training sessions and swimming school. The coach can motivate and encourage the athletes to greater commitment and give them continuous technical corrections from the poolside. This allows the swimmer to get real time hints about stroke rate, lap times, feedback during turns and rhythm or breathing cycles changes.