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Experience ultra-clean playback with stunning fidelity that surpasses ordinary MP3 players. The heart of OAKLEY THUMP is a 75MHz Digital Signal Processor with an 18-bit Sigma Delta DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter). The circuitry is optimized for playback of compressed MP3 and WMA song files, and uncompressed WAV files. We even added automatic multi EQ (equalizer) and anti-pop algorithms for premium sound and crystal clarity. Custom designed Mylar earphones deliver this music with exceptional fidelity and power.

* Absolute music freedom with no wires or cords to dangle or tangle
* Store up to 120 songs on the 512 MB version or up to 60 songs on the 256 MB version
* Solid-state NAND flash memory with no moving parts
* Up to 6 hours of playback time on a single charge
* 75MHz DSP with 18-bit Sigma Delta DAC for state-of-the-art audio fidelity
* Custom Mylar speakers with three directions of movement for precise positioning
* Flip-up lenses with contours that maximize protection against sun, wind and side impact
* HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® for clarity at all angles of vision, even at lens periphery
* PLUTONITE® lens material to filter out 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light up to 400nm
* Durable O MATTER® frame with 1.8 ounce (52 gram) total weight for all-day comfort
* Option of the best polarized lenses on the planet (256 MB version only)
* Ability to store data files along with song files
* High Speed USB cable (included) for transferring song files from Mac or Windows PC

Review By Reviews.zdnet

Just in time for the upcoming skiing and snowboarding season, Oakley has launched an update to its Thump line of MP3-playing sunglasses. The latest model, dubbed the Thump Pro, doesn’t expand much upon the features of the previous version, but rather offers an updated style that appears to be based upon Oakley’s O Rokr Bluetooth sunglasses.

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Review By Thetechlounge

Breathtaking. Oakley has really outdone itself with the THUMP; combining Oakley optics with an MP3 player can’t be an easy task, but they sure made it look simple. The glasses have a sleek appearance, complete with polarized lens to give you the super pimped-out look. They are pretty light-weight (1.8 Oz.) and aren’t much bigger than your average shades. The frame feels solid, so don’t worry about breaking the Thump the first time you try them on. If you do manage break them, Oakley has a replacement plan. Eagerly, I put them on and found the power button. The Thump comes pre-loaded with 5 songs, which got me grooving to some tunes right away.

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Review By Reviews.Cnet

For an MP3 player with no screen, the Thump Pro offers a fair number of features. It’s compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, and you can either drag and drop or transfer music via iTunes or Windows Media Player (the glasses have a standard mini USB port). MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, and Audible files are all supported; the Pro even plays protected WMAs purchased from online stores (but not subscription tracks). You can create playlists as folders and navigate through them by pressing the Up or Down Volume buttons while in Pause mode.

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