Oakley Rokr Pro Glasses review
MP3 & phone headset built into sunnies
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Unlike Oakley’s Thump glasses, which have a built in mp3 player, the Rokr is a Bluetooth enabled headset which, once synced with your phone, can answer calls while on the move.
Volume can be adjusted through the surprisingly high quality headphones and the microphone is on the underside of the right arm, so isn’t affected badly by rushing air.
The other nifty about with the Rokr glasses is the music playing ability – you can access your phone’s mp3 files and play/pause and skip tracks back and forth via Bluetooth.
The music dips when you answer the phone, and returns when you hang up – clever – and Oakley also make an iPod dongle.
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Product Specifications
Product
Name | Rokr Pro Glasses |
Brand | Oakley |
Manufacturer's Description | Enjoy stereo music, wireless connectivity and unbeatable clarity. O ROKR™ is the next generation of BLUETOOTH® eyewear from Oakley and Motorola. It combines HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®) with technologies that let you stay connected to calls and music while hiking, biking or doing virtually any activity* where cords and wires would get in the way. O ROKR™ gives you absolute wireless freedom, digital stereo fidelity and patented optical clarity. |
Prescription Compatible | Yes |