OAKLEY RAZORWIRE Bluetooth Eyewear |
The
new Oakley
RAZORWIRE Bluetooth Eyewear is
the first eyewear to combine
Oakley optics with Motorola
Bluetooth technology. RAZORWIRE lets
you take advantage of
the best eyewear technologies
on earth while enjoying
the freedom to communicate
without being tethered
to your cellular phone.
The RAZORWIRE wearer
gets the comfort, clarity
and protection of patented
Oakley optics combined
with third-generation Motorola
Bluetooth technology.
With RAZORWIRE, the technology you need is part of something
you’re already wearing. 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 conventional
headset. The Bluetooth module can be moved to either side of the frame, and the
speaker is easily adjustable. RAZORWIRE frees your hands by
letting you use a cellular phone without holding it to your ear. The new Oakley RAZORWIRE works
up to 33 feet away from your Bluetooth enabled cellular phone. Just press the
multifunction button on RAZORWIRE to answer your calls instantly. No more digging
for your cellular phone or fumbling with a clumsy headset. If your cellular phone
supports Dial By Voice, you can use RAZORWIRE to place an outgoing
call without even touching your phone. RAZORWIRE lets you access
an array of advanced cellular phone features with just three buttons. You can
also adjust volume quickly and easily.
"Seamless
mobility
is
here,
now
with
the
availability
of
RAZORWIRE," said
Bruce
Hawver,
vice
president
of
companion
products,
Motorola's
Mobile
Device
business. "Motorola
and
Oakley
are
bringing
innovative
wearable
technology
to
life.
With
this
one-of-a-kind
Bluetooth-enabled
mobile
eyewear,
active
consumers
can
stay
connected
while
moving
from
one
environment
to
the
next."
RAZORWIRE is
the essence
of innovative
mobile communications,
offering a wearable
Bluetooth solution
that provides
access to our
ALLOVER SM network
while allowing
consumers to
enjoy their
active lifestyles
with comfort
and convenience, " said
David Christopher,
vice president
of product management,
Cingular Wireless. " We
are excited
to be the first
wireless carrier
to offer RAZORWIRE."
RAZORWIRE will
have limited
availability
but expect to
see the new RAZORWIRE
Bluetooth eyewear at
select Cingular
Wireless retail
stores and online
at the Cingular, Motorola and Oakley websites
in early August
2005 for $294.99.
This includes
the sunglasses, Bluetooth module
and a wall charging
unit. RAZORWIRE
will initially
be available
in three color
frame/lens color
combinations,
including Platinum/Gold
Iridium, Pewter/Black
Iridium and
Mercury/Gray.
Wider distribution
of RAZORWIRE
will include
additional Cingular
stores and Oakley's
own retail stores
and sunglass
specialty locations
later in the
third quarter
2005.
SOME RAZORWIRE
FEATURES
RAZORWIRE
is made of O-Luminum,
an alloy 40%
lighter than
pure titanium.
- RAZORWIRE
features Oakley’s
patented XYZ
Optics. an
innovation
that maximizes
clarity at
all angles
of vision.
- RAZORWIRE
semi-rimless
design means
there’s
no rim to
block your
downward view,
- RAZORWIRE
optically
pure Plutonite
lenses improve
impact protection
while filtering
out 100% of
all UV.
- RAZORWIRE
custom engineered
spring hinges
offer a secure
and adaptable
fit.
- RAZORWIRE
soft Unobtainium
components
increase grip
with perspiration.
- RAZORWIRE
has long battery
life, up to
4-6 hours
of continuous
talk time.
- RAZORWIRE
features simple
and fast recharging.
A quick charge
of 1.5 hours
provides 80%
capacity,
and a full
charge takes
only 2.5 hours
and can be
done with
the included
Wall Charger
or, with an
optional cable,
through the
USB port of
your computer.
- RAZORWIRE
supports Bluetooth
RF protocol
1.2 and is
fully backward
compatible
with the 1.1
version.
- RAZORWIRE
works with
either the
Bluetooth
Headset profile
or the Bluetooth
Handsfree
profile.
RAZORWIRE was
designed to
work with all
3 rd generation
Bluetooth cellular
phones like
the Motorola
V170, Motorola
V300, Motorola
V500, Motorola
V400, Motorola
V550, Motorola
V600, and
the Motorola
V180

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