Published on 09/ 1/2005
The Oakley Razrwire lifestyle eyewear looks so good, it is almost a sin to wear it. For $295 you get a fusion of an earpiece that’s Bluetooth compatible (1.2 and 1.1) and some supposedly revolutionary metal pieces. Although Ubergizmo did a sneak preview a couple of months back, here’s the lowdown on the real deal. The Bluetooth earpiece is detachable so you can easily tuck it away during fun moments and put it back on whenever you engage your corporate persona. Best used with Motorola’s RAZR, of course. (specs below)[Via iLounge]
The frames are made from lightweight “O-luminum” , while the rest of the Razrwire consists of a set of Plutonite lenses, a custom-made earpiece, and a microfiber cloth bag. The wall charger allows you to charge the earpiece’s internal battery without any hassle. It only takes 90 minutes to attain 80% battery power while an additional hour will bring the earpiece to a full charge. Talk time is clocked at 6 hours with a standby time of 100 hours.
• Dimensions: 0.75 x 2.1 x 0.4 inches (Core Module) • Weight: .5 ounces; (Core Module only) • Oakley patented XYZ Optics® • Plutonite® lens material blocks 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light • O-luminum lightweight frames • Secure comfortable fit - Custom engineered spring hinges • Adjustable design – speaker adjustable to 3 positions, module attachable to either left or right frame • Multi-function call button to answer, end, hold, and toggle between calls • Hands-free, wire-free communication up to 30 feet from a Bluetooth®-enabled mobile phone • Imbedded tuned microphone