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Wireless Bluetooth Sunglasses 172

elecngnr writes "Motorola and Oakley are going to team up to create Bluetooth enabled sunglasses. At the CES, Motorola had also announced that they would be developing some bluetooth embedded clothing with Burton, a snowboarding company. " Speakers built into the hood, and controls built into the jacket for your audio player and phone.
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Wireless Bluetooth Sunglasses

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  • i wonder (Score:3, Insightful)

    by dJOEK ( 66178 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:01PM (#11389269)
    What instructions are there on the laundry tab ?

    is this even washable ?
  • Why? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by svvampy ( 576225 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:02PM (#11389275)
    Because the manufacturers need another reason to charge you two hundred dollars for five cents worth of plastic?
  • what FA? (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:03PM (#11389290)
    TF intro was longer than TFA
  • by ScentCone ( 795499 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:09PM (#11389341)
    snowboarding

    I was just thinking that what attitude-is-everything people racing down an icy Pennsylvania hill, weaving through other people on a slippery, metal-edged plank and attempting to periodically sail through the air need is an easier way to block their senses.
  • by Yaztromo ( 655250 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:09PM (#11389342) Homepage Journal

    And Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses do what exactly? Unfortunately, the article doesn't say. I'm guessing they're going to provide an audio output facility, but who knows for sure?

    I'm off to install a Bluetooth chip into my toilet. What is it going to do? Damned if I know, but one things for sure -- /. front page, here I (and my Bluetooth-enabled toilet) come!

    Yaz
    (...who actually has and uses two Bluetooth devices).

  • great idea (Score:1, Insightful)

    by paradoxmember ( 609285 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:10PM (#11389349)
    This is useful.. when I am driving or outside i am always wearing my sunglasses anyway (for the most part). Now i don't have to worry about a hands free set and my sunglasses not fitting well on my head together.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:22PM (#11389430)
    this thread is rapidly generating the worst jokes in the history of slashdot.
  • by Uosdwis ( 553687 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @06:24PM (#11389442) Journal
    Yeah this is a good idea.

    First we complain about drivers being distracted with phones while on the road. Just wait till we have skiers/boarders doing the same [9news.com]. Not being able to hear when you are listening to your iPod is really safe [thedenverchannel.com]
  • by itsthebin ( 725864 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @08:07PM (#11390410) Homepage
    I like the idea of Bluetooth personal area networks. They just need to improve its implementation a little. 10 meter range is fine , but the devices need to be able to interact a bit better. For example I own a jabra headset , a bluetooth enabled phone (n-gage) , a bluetooth enabled PDA ( axim x50v ) and a usb adaptor for my laptop. I use the headset with my phone , and for skype(out) with my PDA and laptop, and utilising the audio gateway for voice notes on my PDA and laptop. I use bluetooth to install(sync) programs on my PDA from my laptop. I use my phone to control winamp on my computer.( Bemused ). My laptop and PDA use bluetooth to access the GPRS modem on my phone. I would like to see better bandwidth and implementation so all these devices can operate in harmony so I do not have to keep pairing , or initiating connections - I would like to see my devices that are paired operate simultanously.
  • by CastrTroy ( 595695 ) on Monday January 17, 2005 @09:26PM (#11391043)
    That's because this is the worst invention even posted in the history slashdot.

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