MP3 Bluetooth Sunglasses

Here’s one way to keep things compact and multi-functional – two key things for happy travel! These sunglasses not only protect your eyes from the sun like other shades do, they also have a built-in MP3 player. The player supports MP3, WMA, and WAV files which you can transfer from your computer just like any regular MP3 player.
On top of that, it’s Bluetooth-enabled so you can sync it up to your cell phone so you can be completely hands-free if you’re driving around. It allows for six hours of talk time on a full charge and works up to 10 meters in distance.
As a bonus, they’ll make you look like a character in The Matrix. Seriously, are those wicked or what?
I would totally wear them, but I’m a big dork like that. Would you?
(Product photo from Digital Sunglass)
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They’ve been on my birthday wishlist for a while now. Guess I’m a big dork, too. lol
I’ve heard that the voice features arn’t that good on these – has anyone tried them in person yet? They indeed do look cool. Of course, you could just stick the blue tooth talker on a normal pair of shades for a cheaper version, but where’s the geekdom in that?!!
-Suz
Hmm, nice functionality but they don’t quite look like a kick-ass stylish Matrix-style pair of sunglasses to me … I’ll pass
I just got a pair of these, and the sound quality is great, but I can’t seem to sync it to my phone–the “manual” that came with it was for a non-bluetooth version. Does anyone know how to do this?
i can’t sync it either. if anyone finds out please e-mail me! lumanaire152002@yahoo.com
yey!!!! i figured it out!!! okay
1. make sure your bluetooth capability is ON on your phone.
2. Press the button with the luetooth symbol and hold it down for like 15 seconds until it starts flickering blue and red. (this means the sunglasses hav sent a signal to be connected to.
3.Finally press whatever on ur phone to find devices and presto!
4. don’t forget 0000 is the password.