I don't know why engadget has such a hard time wrapping their thick skulls around this concept. Maybe their too busy sticking their brown noses up the arse of Steve Jobs.
I've checked the Splithump's out at the Oakley store down the street from me and they are a pretty amazing piece of engineering. They look like normal sunglasses. The speakers pop out and you can just wear them like you would any normal sunglass. If you want music you just pop in the speakers. Simple. Elegant. Nobody knows. What's not to like?
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I don't know why engadget has such a hard time wrapping their thick skulls around this concept. Maybe their too busy sticking their brown noses up the arse of Steve Jobs.
I've checked the Splithump's out at the Oakley store down the street from me and they are a pretty amazing piece of engineering. They look like normal sunglasses. The speakers pop out and you can just wear them like you would any normal sunglass. If you want music you just pop in the speakers. Simple. Elegant. Nobody knows. What's not to like?