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Jan 5 2008, Asmita

MP3 compatible sunglasses have been a dream gadget for men and women alike. And today, the concept isn’t outlandish or futuristic anymore. The ‘Thump Pro’ digital music sunglasses from Oakley is the fantasy MP3 player incarnated with its digital...

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