Cheaponlineglasses MP3 Sunglasses Review
Author(s): Cheaponlineglasses Team
It seems that MP3 playback has permeated every part of our lives. Mp3 sunglasses first introduced back in 2005, has gained much popularities thesedays.Today we look at our MP3 Sunglasses and see if they're more than just a gimmick.
Overview:
General styles like half frame sport style, flip-up lens, inconspicuous earplugs and exact locations of buttons, long and curved temples
General play functions like Support MP3, WMA and WAV, Three-way adjustable earphone, Built-in Lithium
Closer Views:
The glasses come in a fairly nice case that features a zipper for opening the case. This allows you to use the case as a convenient storage/transport medium not just for this mp3 sunglasses but also your other fashion sunglasses or prescription glasses. Included in the package are all the necessary parts, the glasses, USB cable, wall charger and instruction CD. The wall charger is kind of redundant since the glasses derive their charge from the USB port meaning that you can simply hook them to your PC whenever they need charging.
As you can see the wall charger is designed for another country but happily Cheaponlinglasses.com thoughtfully will include another adaptor according the destination country to allow it to work. The charger must have some sort of auto-sense for the voltages from the mains since it worked like a charm on 110V AC. The frames are made from hard molded plastic as are the temples.
Taking a closer look at the temples you will see that the speakers are on telescopic sections that allow them to rotate and the speaker body itself moves fore and aft allowing the speakers to be placed pretty much anywhere that a person's ear canal would be located. At the top of the right-hand temple are the controls. All three buttons serve multiple purposes. The center button is power on/off and play/pause. The front button is previous track/volume down and the rear button is next track/volume up. According to the documentation when you press and hold the power/play button you power up the unit and that's supposed to be verified with an audible tone.
Unluckly, the volume up/down functions are inconvenient. To raise/lower the volume you hold the associated button down until the volume responds in the manner you choose, again, in theory. In reality it's largely hit or miss.
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