Motorola and Oakley have finally created aBluetooth-equipped sunglass. This Bluetooth device doesn't have storage facility but it is relying on a Bluetooth connection to stream music from your cellphone or Bluetooth-equipped portable music player. The O ROKR Pros also support AVRCP to let you control your music directly from the shades, and they can double as a wireless headseds. You can expect to get about five hours of use on a charge, which can be done either by plugging into your computer's USB port or by using the included wall charger or optional car charger.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Motorola O ROKR Pro Bluetooth Sunglass
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