This is Calvin, Mobile Crossing's Product Manager. (http://www.mobilecrossing.com). Since word has gotten out, I'm going to introduce myself and the company as the US Partner of FIC responsible for the Mobile Crossing WayPoint. The pictures and specifications you see there are terribly out of date by 5 months. Definitely visit our web site for information, but we are currently developing the web site. I've decided to open the site up to let people in early, with exposed brick and everything still under construction! :-)
Regarding the comments about the Palm Zire, I can honestly say that nobody in the company has a Palm Zire. The color scheme on the final production units will be very different from what you see there, thankfully.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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This is Calvin, Mobile Crossing's Product Manager. (http://www.mobilecrossing.com). Since word has gotten out, I'm going to introduce myself and the company as the US Partner of FIC responsible for the Mobile Crossing WayPoint. The pictures and specifications you see there are terribly out of date by 5 months. Definitely visit our web site for information, but we are currently developing the web site. I've decided to open the site up to let people in early, with exposed brick and everything still under construction! :-)
Regarding the comments about the Palm Zire, I can honestly say that nobody in the company has a Palm Zire. The color scheme on the final production units will be very different from what you see there, thankfully.