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These media player sunglasses have got to be one of the coolest gadgets Thanko has ever manufactured. It can play audio formats MP3 and WMA, and can even be used to watch videos in MP4, MPG, AVI, and ASF formats. Regarding the latter functionality, the sunglasses' 432 x 240 resolution shows users videos 50-inches in size.

Audio files, videos, and photos could be stored in a miniSD card that's loaded on the flank of the eyepiece. Other specs include USB 2.0 connectivity, four equalizer presets, and a lithium-ion battery. The media player sunglasses package that costs around $324 comes with the sunglasses, a remote control, an AC adapter, earphones, the USB cable for charging and transferring of files, and a carrying case.



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