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Oakley Officially Announces THUMP 2 MP3 Sunglasses

Oct 6 2005, 2:19am EST | by

Oakley Officially Announces THUMP 2 MP3 Sunglasses
 
 

Oakley announced officially the new THUMP 2 mp3 glasses.

News about the GASCAN style MP3 player sunglasses appeared first in August. The first review of the THUMP 2 appeared two days ago.
The THUMP 2 comes with up to 1GB of storage and as improved in features and looks compared to the first series. Also the pricing is a bit lower than with the original Oakley mp3 player sunglasses. In addition to MP3, WMA and WAV file formats, Oakley’s THUMP 2 is also compatible with Apple iTunes files in AAC format (.m4a). The sunglasses connect via USB 2.0 to PCs.
If you are sick of cables, then the Oakley THUMP 2 is for you. Sales start on October 28th in the United States.Available Oakley THUMP 2 models and pricing:
Black (Lil’ Jon) Black Iridium (non-polarized) 1GB $449
White Black Iridium (non-polarized) 512MB $349
Black Black Iridium (non-polarized) 512MB $349
Brown Smoke Bronze (non-polarized) 256MB $299
Black Gray (non-polarized) 256MB $299

More details on the Oakley site.

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