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Abstract: Razrwire Eyewear Well I have to say that the Motorola Corporation is fast becoming one of my favorite manufacturers. I recently had the pleasure of testing and using the Oakley RAZRWIRE (Bluetooth 1.2 enabled) eyewear headset from Motorola. This wirele...
Abstract: I was very excited to receive these glasses from Motorola. The Razerwires seem like a great concept at first, “Lets put a Bluetooth headset on a pair of sunglasses." Upon opening the box the glasses (in the signature black Oakley...
The Motorola Razrwire Bluetooth Eyewear from Oakley feels comfortable when worn and has impressive audio quality.
The ideal Motorola Razrwire Bluetooth Eyewear setup may seem a little silly for some, and the price is hefty. Plus, only the provided sunglasses can be used with the headset.
The Motorola Razrwire Bluetooth Eyewear is great for those who want a pair of high-fashion sunglasses, as well as a Bluetooth headset in a single package, but we were not impressed with the overall idea. Its also very expensive ($294.99), but that inc...
Abstract: Oakley has been dabbling with combining personal technology with their eyewear for some time now. Their latest product, the RAZRWIRE, takes their sunglasses into the Bluetooth arena. In the end, this pairing comes together nicely, as long as you spend ...
Abstract: We like the technology, but wed be the first to admit that wireless Bluetooth headsets do not represent the height of sartorial elegance, particularly the ones that sport flashing blue lights. Happily, mobile phone giant Motorola has teamed up with Oa...
Outstanding design, Good battery life, Good audio quality, Bluetooth headset compatible with certain Oakley eyewear
Impractical for night time use, Costly price tag
One of the sharpest-looking Bluetooth headsets to have come along in a long while, the RAZRWire may have pushed the design envelope, but the cost for early adoption is prohibitive, to say the least. ...
Abstract: Motorola et Oakley se sont associés pour proposer une paire de lunettes et une oreillette sans fil spécialement adaptée aux montures des lunettes, afin de pouvoir téléphoner les mains libres… au soleil.