Oakley’s O ROKR doesn’t actually contain any storage within itself [unlike their MP3 playing eyeware] but rather uses Bluetooth 2.0 technology to connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices that in turn will be the source of audio. The O ROKR were designed to work with the Motorola ROKR phone and its Bluetooth capabilities. Of course Bluetooth is a standard so the O ROKR will also work with any other Bluetooth enabled device.
The O ROKR eyewear is certainly a unique, innovative product and Oakley and Motorola did a pretty good job on them. Overall the O ROKR is a solid product, especially for being a innovative product. If you are someone always on the move, someone that enjoys listening to music while working out outdoors, or a cool tech gadget lover these O ROKR glasses might be for you.
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