First we will cover basic controls and wear instructions, then we will walk through adding music to your player step by step. Use the buttons below to jump directly to different sections.
Buttons
There are 3 on your player
Bone Conduction Player Controls
Power button
Press 1x to start & stop
Press 2x to toggle shuffle
Hold to turn device on/off
Minus sign
Hold to decrease volume
Press 1x for previous track
Plus sign
Hold to increase volume
Press 1x for next track
LED Light & Sounds
Learn the Indicators
Playback Indicators
Ordered: 1 flash per second
Shuffled: 1 long flash & 3 short flashes
Paused: Solid light
Low Battery: Beeping sound
Charging Indicators
Charging: 1 flash per second
Charged: Solid light while plugged in
Wear Tips
- First, turn your player on.
- If wearing goggles, place those on before putting on your Bone Conduction Player.
- Loop the headphones around your ears; they should rest on top of the ears the way glasses would. The bone conduction piece at the end should sit right in front of your ear.
- Press the PLAY button!
Care Tips
Rinse and Dry
- After each swim, turn off the Bone Conduction Player and rinse it using fresh water. This will help get any chlorine or salt off.
- Lightly pat dry the Bone Conduction Player, then air-dry for at least 12 hours.
Charging
- Allow the Bone Conduction Player to fully dry before charging.
- Only charge as needed, and only for 3-4 hours maximum.
Put Music On Your Player
We make first-time setup easy. Simply select MAC or PC below to get started.
PC: Step 1
Connect Your Bone Conduction Player
Plug your charging cable into a USB port on your computer and connect the magnetic strips together on the player.
PC: Step 2
Select Your Player
Locate your player in the File Explorer. Do this by clicking on “This PC” in the left bar of Windows File Explorer.
To open File Explorer, you can click on the file icon on the bottom of your screen, or you can hold the Windows key on your keyboard and press the letter E.
The player will be listed under USB devices. Your computer will probably only recognize the Bone Conduction Player as something generic like “USB”, “USB Drive”, "No Name", or "Unknown". In the office, our computers see it as USB Drive (E:).
PC: Step 3
Choose Your Tracks
In a separate window, open a music folder or iTunes playlist.
PC: Step 4
Drag & Drop Your Files
Highlight all of your files, then click and drag them onto your Bone Conduction Player.
You can also copy and paste your files onto your player. Highlight all of your files, then hold the CTRL key on your keyboard and press the letter C. Next, click inside of your Bone Conduction Player window and hold the CTRL key and press the letter V.
(Tip: It is important that you drag only your audio files directly into the player. Do not drag folders onto the player or else your files will not be recognized.)
The Bone Conduction Player is compatible with MP3 and WMA files.
PC: Step 5
Eject Before You Disconnect
Right click on the player within the File Explorer (Remember, it may be a generic name like “USB Drive (E:)” ) and click Eject. Ejecting your player before unplugging will prevent any file corruption.
PC: Step 6
Disconnect & Test
After the computer prompts you that it is safe to remove your player, unplug the USB cord from the computer.
To test that your music transfer has been successful before going to the pool, press PLAY. If you hear music, congrats! You are ready to swim with your Bone Conduction Music Player.
Hold the PLAY button for 3 seconds to turn it off.
MAC: Step 1
Connect Your Bone Conduction Music Player
Plug your player into a USB port on your computer and connect the magnetic strips together on the player.
MAC: Step 2
Select Your Player
Open the Finder App and select your Player. The Bone Conduction Player will be listed under the “Devices” section in the left column, likely as “NO NAME”.
MAC: Step 3
Choose Your Tracks
Open a separate Folder of your music, or your desired iTunes playlist.
MAC: Step 4
Drag & Drop Your Files
Highlight all of your files, then click and drag them onto your Bone Conduction Player.
You can also copy and paste your files onto the player. Highlight all of your files, then hold the Command key on your keyboard and press the letter C. Next, click inside of your Bone Conduction Player window and hold the Command key and press the letter V.
(Tip: It is important that you drag only your audio files directly into the player. Do not drag folders onto the player or else your files will not be recognized.)
The Bone Conduction Player is compatible with MP3 and WMA files.
MAC: Step 5
Eject Before You Disconnect
Click the “Eject” icon in the devices section within the Finder app (Remember, unless you’ve renamed it, your player will likely display as “NO NAME”). Ejecting your player before unplugging will prevent any file corruption.
MAC: Step 6
Disconnect & Test
Once the player is no longer shown in your devices section of your Finder, unplug the USB cord from the computer.
To test that your music transfer has been successful before going to the pool, press PLAY. If you hear music, congrats! You are ready to swim with your device.
Hold the PLAY button for 3 seconds to turn your player off.