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| Subject: Oakley Thump MP3 Sunglasses Fri 22 Jun 2007, 12:02 pm | |
| Oakley Thump MP3 Sunglasses The Oakley Thump MP3 Sunglasses are the world's first digital music eyewear. No more wires. Just high-performance optics built with an integrated, state-of-the-art digital audio player. This thing changes the way you see and hear the world .
It is the ultimate addition to your vast gadget collection. It uses a High-Speed USB 2.0 connection and lets you transfer music quickly and easily. Just load the songs you want to hear and rock on!
Your ears are on your head, so why should your music system hang on your waist? Oakley's digital music eyewear can hold up to 120 tracks or about 8 hours of head-thumping music and send it directly to your brain without cables or wires. Its cool because your favorite tunes are played from something you're already wearing. Oakley Thump Sunglasses weigh only about 52 grams - lighter than an empty CD case. The idea had to come one day and it has.
That's enough positives, the bad points I see are: you have to put them on to listen to mp3s. You would look stupid at night walking around bobbing your head wearing sunglasses won’t you. Especially when people don't know your listening to music. This thing can’t be used anytime anywhere. And the battery lasts only six hours.
While being a good concept it cannot be an alternative to normal mp3 players. InspectAgadget advises you buy a mp3 player instead of the Oakley Thump Mp3 Sunglasses because they are more suitable to wear and take to places, have more battery life and a larger choice of capacity to store data.
Specifications:Optics: Convenient flip-up lenses Blocks 100% all UV (not just UVA/UVB) Raked-back lens contour Polarized lenses (256MB version only) Audio: Fully wireless design MP3, WMA & WAV support 75MHz DSP with 18-bit Sigma Dela DAC 128MB or 256MB of solid state flash memory Up to 6 hours playback time Mylar speakers Hardware: 256 MB. 60 to 120 song storage capacity (based on 64 kbps and 4 minute average song length) Rechargeable lithium ion polymer battery (fully charges in 3 hours, 80% charge in 1 hour) Weight: 52 grams USB 2.0 support for high-speed data transfer (includes cable) Acoustic expansion speakers with forward/back booming and sideways pivoting Brought to you by Nish Inspect A Gadget | |
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