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2loveme ([info]2loveme) wrote,
@ 2008-05-26 19:23:00

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Entry tags:gadgets, mp3 sunglasses, music

Mp3 Sunglasses - The Best Music Gadget With Style
Technology and gadgets are two of geek topic that are pretty hot online. So it is reasonable that when someone or something combines the two it will get much attention.


       
 
Oakley  had combined one of the most popular technology -  MP3 player, with something many of us use every day, a pair of sunglasses.
A MP3 sunglasses    I am the first to admit I am a sucker for any tool or gadget that tries to combine more than one use or function into a single item, but I also have learned from experience that many times such items fail to perform well at any of the tasks they were designed to do. But this time, it teached me some thing new.

Taking a closer look at the temples you will see that the speakers are on telescopic sections that allow them to rotate and the speaker body itself moves fore and aft allowing the speakers to be placed pretty much anywhere that a person's ear canal would be located. At the top of the right-hand temple are the controls. All three buttons serve multiple purposes. The center button is power on/off and play/pause. The front button is previous track/volume down and the rear button is next track/volume up. According to the documentation when you press and hold the power/play button you power up the unit and that's supposed to be verified with an audible tone.



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