Juniper Foo | Feb 16, 2005

Motorola has been keeping strange bedfellows of late. First it was sporting goods manufacturer Burton for Bluetooth-enabled jackets, helmets and beanies. Now the US company has jumped into bed with Oakley. The impending result: Bluetooth-ready sunnies fancily named RAZRWire, though looking far less sleek than its RAZR V3 namesake and not as fashionably integrated as Oakley's music-jiving Thump. Still, four-eyed Asians who fancy true handsfree operation, particularly while engaging in outdoor sports, can check out the RAZRWire when this hits shelves in the later half of the year.
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Price: N.A.
Availability: Second half of 2005
Device: Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses
Basic specs: Lightweight frame made of O-Luminum, XYZ Optics for razor-sharp clarity, choice of three frame colors
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