Bluetooth Sunglasses is a good buy
Friday, January 23rd, 2009
I’m a pretty extreme guy. I rock climb, motocross, parasail, bungee jump, sky dive, and do just about everything else that could be called extreme. Most of the time I’m wearing my Bluetooth Sunglasses while doing these extreme things, because I am also very cool.
I am so cool that I will even make calls on my Bluetooth Sunglasses while rock climbing, sky diving, or kickboxing. Thanks to my Bluetooth Sunglasses, however, I can make my calls on a wireless headset that not only looks cool, but provides me clear reception from up to 30 ft away from the handset.
When I saw the Bluetooth Sunglasses, I thought to myself, that is way cool, and I immediately ordered myself a pair. That’s pretty cool. Now take all that and add to it a Motorola headset incorporating third-generation Bluetooth technology that supports Bluetooth RF protocols 1.1 and 1.2, and Bluetooth Sniff Mode technology to increase battery life for more than 5 hours of continuous talk time and standby time of up to approximately 100 hours, and now you really have something to write home about.
But the real reason I bought the Bluetooth Sunglasses was to recreate the scene introducing the real Ethan Hunt as played by Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible 2″ or Mi2. That’s the scene where Ethan is climbing up the rock face when a helicopter drops off a package. Ethan reaches the summit, opens the package, pulls out a pair of sunglasses, puts them on, and then gets his mission briefing, with full audio and visuals, from the glasses. After the briefing, he tosses away the Bluetooth Sunglasses which explode in mid-air and cue the opening titles. How cool was that!
I figured I could at least partially recreate that scene by asking a friend to call me on the RAZRWIRE, say the mission briefing lines from Mi2, “Your mission, should you choose to accept it,…” and then at the end, I would toss away my Bluetooth Sunglasses as they exploded in mid-air. Yeah! I had to play around a bit to find the right length of fuse to time the explosion with my friend’s line reading, but once I got it, I taped a Red Devil M-1000 firecracker to my Bluetooth Sunglasses, lit the fuse, got my mission briefing, and then tossed my Bluetooth Sunglasses nonchalantly into the air. Well, actually, my timing was off and the M-1000 exploded next to my head. I don’t remember it exploding; I just remember waking up in the hospital with my head wrapped in bandages and a pounding headache.
In a word, the Bluetooth Sunglasses is one of my best buys and it deserves my recommendation.





