
Earlier this week Motorola and Oakley launched the second device in their line of Bluetooth sunglasses. The new O ROKR can be thought of as something like a cross between Oakley's Thump MP3 glasses and the Oakley/Motorola RAZRwire glasses.
Like the Thump, the O ROKR supports stereo music, and like the RAZRwire, it supports Bluetooth. In specific, it supports the A2DP Bluetooth stereo music profile. The glasses are made out of Oakley's "O Matter" material and sport the same quality "High Definition Optics" found in all of their products.
If you liked the Thump glasses, you'll probably like the O ROKR. The O ROKR has controls for calls, volume, and music all on the top of the arms. The speakers are mounted in a way similar to the RAZRwire, and as such they can be positioned easily in a myriad of positions. Motorola states that the O ROKR should be good for up to 4 hours of talk or listening time, or up to 100 hours of standby time.
Personally, I found that the O ROKRs made me look a bit too much like Arnold Schwarzenegger (minus the muscles), but they might work for some people. No word yet on pricing or availability.