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Since entertainment on the go is very important for a very large number of people, the various companies that attempt to improve this portable experience have come up with a special brand of devices, which will certainly change the way in which video content is watched while users are on the go: video glasses. And that's exactly the type of product you'll read about as follows, namely the Darkshadow sunglasses with a built-in MP3 players from Nu, just the thing to take along in your holiday to an exotic location.
Thus, Nu has successfully combined one of today's most popular portable devices, an MP3 player, with something many of us wear every day, a pair of sunglasses. The glasses feature some nice polarized lenses that offer 100% protection against UV radiation, 50% protection against IR (infrared radiation) and are also shock proof and anti-static.
Among the features and benefits of the Darkshadow MP3 player sunglasses we can spot some really interesting ones, such as the compatibility with the most popular file formats on the market (such as MP3, WMA and ADPCM), a nice 3D stereo sound enhancement system, and of course, the built-in microphone, without which any voice recording process wouldn't be possible at all.
All in all, it seems like the Nu Darkshadow MP3 and voice recording sunglasses allows users to experience the music freedom with no wires, anytime and anywhere. The NU MP3 sunglasses can store more than 60 songs (and a lot of extra content as well, since they're available in 256 MB, 512 MB and 1 GB versions) and can play up to 8 hours of audio content (MP3) with fully charged battery, as the company claims.
The video glasses from Nu sell for around 110 US dollars a pair, which is not even that high a price, given just how useful they can prove for most commuters during those sunny summer days. |