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Why You Can’t Use Bluetooth While Swimming & Why MP3 Mode is Required

Bluetooth technology relies on radio waves to transmit audio between devices. However, water significantly disrupts Bluetooth signals, making it unreliable or completely unusable when submerged. This is because water absorbs and weakens the signal, preventing a stable connection between your headphones and your phone or other Bluetooth devices.

To listen to music while swimming, you'll need to use MP3 mode on your headphones. This mode allows you to store audio files directly on the device, eliminating the need for a Bluetooth connection. By transferring MP3 files to your headphones, you can enjoy uninterrupted music without needing an external device while in the water.

How to download music to your Resonate Pro

To download music for your Resonate Pro headphones, we recommend using platforms like YouTube Music, Amazon Music, or Deezer — all of which offer subscription options that allow you to download tracks as MP3 or compatible file formats. Once downloaded, you can transfer these files directly to your Resonate Pro. Please note that platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify use encryption, meaning their downloaded songs are tied to their apps and cannot be transferred or played on external devices like your Resonate Pro.

Windows and Mac OS

How do I connect Resonate Pro's to my computer to transfer my audio files?

Connect your Resonate Pro's to your computer. Connect the 4 pin charging cable to your Resonate Pro's and plug the USB A into your computer. The LED Light will indicator will flash blue to show that the Resonate Pro's are connected.

Once Connected your Resonate Pro's will appear on your computer as a hard drive names 'RESONATEPRO'.
*On Mac OS they will appear on your desktop and in the finder folder.
*On Windows they will appear in File Explorer under Devices and Drives.

To import audio file to the Resonate Pro folder, simply drag and drop them in. A good way to describe it would be to think of the Resonate Pro's as a USB memory stick.