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Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses - Black | 
| Brand: Motorola
List Price: $295.00 Buy New: $110.00 as of 9/6/2010 00:29 CDT details You Save: $185.00 (63%)
New (2) Used (1) from $40.00
Rating: reviews
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 1.7 x 0.8
MPN: 98677H Model: 98677 UPC: 646444918312 EAN: 0646444918312
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| Features:
| Patented Oakley XYZ Optics technology delivers virtually distortion free vision. | | Stay connected without wires. Communicate wirelessly with any compatible Bluetooth-enabled device | | Fully adjustable design allows you to slide, twist, and turn the Bluetooth module to create your most comfortable fit. | | Ultra-lightweight O-luminum frames are 40% lighter than pure titanium, for durability and all day comfort. | | Access an array of advanced cell phone features with just three buttons. You can also adjust volume quickly and easily. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Stay wirelessly connected while boarding, biking, shooting hoops, rowing or whatever you're doing. Call it chic or savvy, Motorola and Oakley optics have developed a cell-phone headset that's engineered to enhance your lifestyle like never before. By embedding a Motorola Bluetooth wireless headset into stylish Oakley sunglasses, RAZRWIRE lets image conscious consumers experience hands-free, cable-free connections to compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or other devices. Enjoy conversations while navigating life's many adventures in style with the new RAZRWIRE. By combining Oakley's powerful design philosophy with Motorola's award-winning technology, RAZRWIRE is one fashionable, yet functional statement - changing mobile technology forever. The sunglasses deliver all of the benefits of a traditional Bluetooth headset, ensuring that optimal performance is not compromised. With RAZRWIRE, a hands-free link to your cellular phone is always at the ready, and there's no need to remove it between calls like a clumsy headset. The technology you need is part of something you're already wearing. RAZRWIRE is science wrapped in art that turns wireless mobility into fashion while adding practicality, convenience, functionality, and fun to your active mobile lifestyle. Bluetooth 1.2 for better call quality with less interference and faster connections / Backwards compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 technology Supports headset and hands-free modes for ultimate convenience Embedded microphone Up to 4-6 hours of talk time per full charge / Up to 100 hours of standby time (Digital Mode) RAZRWIRE requires a cellular phone that supports the Bluetooth Handsfree profile or Bluetooth Headset profile
Amazon.com Product Description Imagine yourself by the pool, stretched out on your lounge chair, soaking in the rays. Or in the middle of a great workout on your mountain bike, pounding your way up the trail. Suddenly your cell phone rings. Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to interrupt your tan or workout to answer it? The Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses, featuring patented Oakley optics with Motorola Bluetooth technology, lets you talk on your phone without having to halt your activities. By combining a wireless headset with premium optics in a cutting-edge integrated design, these sunglasses will keep connected and active--or inactive!--in style.  Great for biking ... |  ... hanging out ... |  ... or just looking sharp. |  Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses keep you connected while looking hip. | Design Features The RAZRWIRE is the first eyewear to combine patented Oakley optics with Motorola wireless Bluetooth technology. This unique integrated design frees you from cumbersome wires and allows you to quickly answer and place calls without having to reach for your cell phone. At the heart of the RAZRWIRE is a pair of premium Oakley sunglasses featuring ultralightweight, fully adjustable frames and Oakley's patented XYZ Optics with Plutonite lenses for improved impact protection and 100% protection from all UV rays. Oakley's proprietary O-luminum frames are 40% lighter than pure titanium and feature custom, adaptable hinges that offer a snug and secure fit. The semi-rimless design means there's no rim to block your downward view--an important feature for working out. The Bluetooth module, which complements the unmistakable Oakley design, can be easily adjusted to provide you with the most comfortable speaking position, and it can be attached to either the left or right frame. Soft unobtainium components increase your grip the more you perspire, which makes the RAZRWIRE ideal for the most extreme lifestyles. And because the RAZRWIRE is completely wireless, you'll never have to worry about hooking things on your ear or accidentally pulling off a headset with a tangled cord. In other words, unlike conventional headsets that force you to remove your sunglasses to use them, the RAZRWIRE is designed precisely to be used as both high-quality eyewear and a premium headset simultaneously. Widely known as one of the premier manufacturer of optical lenses, Oakley has fitted the RAZRWIRE with its high-definition optics and Plutonite lens material that is engineered to stop every wavelength of ultraviolet radiation, not just the lower energy form known as UVA. While most lenses that offer UV protection provide a thin surface coating that can become scratched, leaving your dilated pupils exposed to UV leaks, the RAZRWIRE has protection that's built right into the lens material. This process blocks 100% of all UVA, UVB, and UVC rays, as well as harmful blue light. And unlike conventional eyewear that bends light rays and distorts vision at the lens periphery, Oakley's XYZ Optics maps the full lens contour to the human eye, ensuring razor-sharp vision at all angles, delivering a virtually distortion-free view throughout all surfaces of the wrapped lens contours. The engineering construction of the lens and frame meets all ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact protection. This standard requires that the lens be hit by a 500-gram metal spike (over a pound of weight) dropped from a height of 51.2 inches (over four feet). To pass the test, no frame parts or lens fragments that could damage the eye may be ejected during impact. What this means to you is that whether your activities take you on dirt trails with your bike or on the mountain trails with your backpack, the RAZRWIRE will keep your eyes protected and safe. And when you don't want the Bluetooth module with you, you can easily remove it and use the RAZRWIRE as stand-alone sunglasses. Calling Features The RAZRWIRE is armed with Motorola's third-generation Bluetooth technology and supports Bluetooth RF protocol 1.1 and 1.2. This means that the headset is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and other Bluetooth devices. 
The RAZRWIRE features Oakley XYZ optics, Motorola Bluetooth, ultralight frames, and an adjustable design--the perfect headset for any active lifestyle. | You'll need a cellular phone that supports the Bluetooth Hands-free profile or Bluetooth Headset profile. (Consult your phone manual or contact your cellular phone dealer for compatibility.) Once you've connected, you can take the RAZRWIRE anywhere. It works up to 33 feet away from your cell phone, giving you the convenience of hands-free communication without the hassle of wires. The headset's intuitive, easy-to-use controls include two volume buttons and a single, multifunction call button that lets you answer, end, hold, and toggle between calls. An imbedded microphone can be adjusted for your convenience. A ring tone in your ear tells you when a call is coming in, so you can turn off your phone ringer and avoid disturbing others. When a call comes in, just press the multifunction button and begin talking. Charging is easy using the included wall charger or through a USB computer port using an optional cable (sold separately). A quick charge of 1.5 hours provides 80% capacity, and a full charge takes only 2.5 hours. You can also purchase an optional car charger, for recharging on the road, or a World Wall Charger with included adapters to recharge in foreign countries (both items sold separately). Bluetooth Sniff Mode technology increases the battery life of the RAZRWIRE, offering continuous talk time of more than five hours and standby time of up to approximately 100 hours. Vital Statistics The RAZRWIRE module measures 0.75 by 2.1 by 0.4 inches and weighs 0.5 ounces. It is compatible with Bluetooth 1.2 and is backwards-compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 technology. The headset offers approximately four to six hours of talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time. The unit can be charged via the included wall charger or through an optional USB cable or car charger. A quick charge of 1.5 hours provides 80% capacity, and a full charge takes 2.5 hours. This RAZRWIRE features a pewter/black iridum/black design. Other models include platinum/gold/rootbeer and mercury/light gray/mercury designs.
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| Customer Reviews: OAKLEY BLUETOOTH SUNGLASSES March 16, 2009 Mike J. Reese THESE WERE PURCHASED AT LESS THAN HALF OF REGULAR RETAIL. WHAT A GREAT PURCHASE, THEY WERE BRAND NEW.
Great offer for a high quality product March 8, 2007 Ivan Alonso Del Riego (U.K.) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
These sun glasses are ...just OAKLEY. In fact they are more than that because they join the quality lenses with the Motorola technology... Totally recommended
Awesome shades! August 17, 2006 Kristie Lowery (Ohio) 2 out of 11 found this review helpful
I love my new bluetooth enabled phone so I had,had,had to get the bluetooth sunglasses. They're Oakley, so you know they're fabulous but the little bluetooth accessory attached makes them really stand apart from anything else out there.
Cooler than cool April 29, 2006 viktor_57 (Fairview, Your Favorite State, USA) 33 out of 85 found this review helpful
I'm a pretty extreme guy. I rock climb, motocross, parasail, bungee jump, sky dive, and do just about everything else that could be called extreme. Most of the time I'm wearing my Oakleys while doing these extreme things, because I am also very cool.
I am so cool that I will even make calls on my RAZR cell phone while rock climbing, sky diving, or kickboxing. Thanks to bluetooth technology, however, I can make my calls on a wireless headset that not only looks cool, but provides me clear reception from up to 30 ft away from the handset.
When I saw these Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses, I thought to myself, that is way cool, and I immediately ordered myself a pair. As everybody knows, Oakleys have "Plutonite" lenses with "XYZ optics" that block UVA, UVB, and UVC rays while meeting ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact protection. That's pretty cool. As if that weren't enough, the frames are made of "O-luminum"--which the English would no doubt pronounce "Oh-loo-MIN-ee-um" and I would too, as it is a much cooler pronunciation--with nosebombs and earsocks made of pure "unobtainium", a "supple yet durable hydrocarbon polymer." Now take all that and add to it a Motorola headset incorporating third-generation Bluetooth technology that supports Bluetooth RF protocols 1.1 and 1.2, and Bluetooth Sniff Mode technology to increase battery life for more than 5 hours of continuous talk time and standby time of up to approximately 100 hours, and now you really have something to write home about.
But the real reason I bought these was to recreate the scene introducing the real Ethan Hunt as played by Tom Cruise in "Mission Impossible 2" or Mi2. That's the scene where Ethan is climbing up the rock face when a helicopter drops off a package. Ethan reaches the summit, opens the package, pulls out a pair of sunglasses, puts them on, and then gets his mission briefing, with full audio and visuals, from the glasses. After the briefing, he tosses away the glasses which explode in mid-air and cue the opening titles. How cool was that!
I figured I could at least partially recreate that scene by asking a friend to call me on the RAZRWIRE, say the mission briefing lines from Mi2, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it,..." and then at the end, I would toss away my RAZRWIREs as they exploded in mid-air. Yeah! I had to play around a bit to find the right length of fuse to time the explosion with my friend's line reading, but once I got it, I taped a Red Devil M-1000 firecracker to my RAZRWIREs, lit the fuse, got my mission briefing, and then tossed my RAZRWIREs nonchalantly into the air.
Well, actually, my timing was off and the M-1000 exploded next to my head. I don't remember it exploding; I just remember waking up in the hospital with my head wrapped in bandages and a pounding headache. Turns out I lost my right eye, hearing in my right ear, the whole ear itself, and suffered some temporary paralysis, but the RAZRWIREs were fine--barely scratched. Let this be a lesson to all you kids out there who think recreating movie scenes is cool. It is, but make sure your equipment will actually explode like it's supposed to and is not made of nearly indestructible Plutonite or O-luminum.
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