Ever thought of protecting your eyes from the shades of the sun without putting away music? Yes, this is possible more than ever with the Oakley Split Thump. When taking a run or a jog at the park, this ensures that you don’t have to carry on with you two things – MP3 Player and sunglass. But instead carry only one, because the two of these things are all built in one.
Thought of wires? Vanish are those thoughts because the age of wires are over. Truly indeed, as the gadget relies on the rechargeable battery that runs continually up to 7 hours of straight playback. Got it right, the number of hours is more than enough to run a single session of marathon.

The frame is perfect, neither had one seen any defects or blemishes because of its sweat resistance benefit. That means no matter how acidic your sweat is, worry not about the deterioration of the frame. No rust, no discoloration, and no transformation at all but still at its erstwhile originality.
Apart, listening music would possess no issue at all as it is compatible with music from iTunes® Plus Music Store. The simple interface gives maximum comfortability while the removable speakers and hidden controls gives total control for the Oakley athletes by making it look like normal sunglasses.
Product Features
- The lens tints feature allows transmission to any light condition and still get the best possible vision
- Patented XYZ OPTICS® that allows Oakley athletes a perfect sharp vision at all possible angles
- High impact feature that does not easily broke but for daily rugged use and adventure
- Store data files by making use of its storage capability like any other MP3 players
- Battery level indicator by its three color light feature
- Compatibility with MP3, AAC (.m4a), WMA, WAV formats, and WMA with DRM 9.0
- Included in the package is the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable used to connect through computers be it Mac® or Windows® PC
General Status
The price offering is about $300 to $350 dollars plus applicable taxes and shipping rates. The product was manufactured by Oakley and was released sometime mid this year of 2008. And is currently available in the market.
October 17th, 2008
Kris Saelen 
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