Oakley RAZRWIRE Sunglasses Review
MobileBurn put the new Oakley RAZRWIRE Sunglasses to the test, and point out the ups and downs of these unique sunglasses that allow you to carry on phone conversations while up to 30 feet away from your compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. I was ready to pick up a pair of these , but MobileBurn says that while cycling or doing other fast moving activities, the RAZRWIRE doesn't have the resistance to wind noise that they need for real active use. Bummer! Maybe Lance Armstrong had a special wind-resistant pair. read | MobileBurn RAZRWIRE Review
Gizmag reports:
RAZRWIRE Bluetooth enabled sunglasses redefines hands-free mobility
Motorola and Oakley have announced that the much-awaited RAZRWIRE Bluetooth eyewear will be available in the US for US$300
RAZRWIRE combines Oakley optics with Bluetooth wireless technology so you can listen to a Bluetooth MP3 player or carry on phone conversations while up to 30 feet away from your compatible Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. It also means you can hike, run, row, play or ride a bike, as Lance Armstrong regularly demonstrated over the last month during the Tour de France when he was regularly seen wearing his RAZRWIRE species.
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