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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses - Mercury

Imagine yourself by the pool, stretched out on your lounge chair, soaking in the rays. Or in the middle of a great workout on your mountain bike, pounding your way up the trail. Suddenly your cell phone rings. Wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to interrupt your tan or workout to answer it? The Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses, featuring patented Oakley optics with Motorola Bluetooth technology, lets you talk on your phone without having to halt your activities. By combining a wireless headset with premium optics in a cutting-edge integrated design, these sunglasses will keep connected and active--or inactive!--in style.


Great for biking ...

... hanging out ...

... or just looking sharp.

Bluetooth RAZRWIRE Oakley Sunglasses keep you connected while looking hip.
Design Features
The RAZRWIRE is the first eyewear to combine patented Oakley optics with Motorola wireless Bluetooth technology. This unique integrated design frees you from cumbersome wires and allows you to quickly answer and place calls without having to reach for your cell phone.

At the heart of the RAZRWIRE is a pair of premium Oakley sunglasses featuring ultralightweight, fully adjustable frames, and Oakley's patented XYZ Optics with Plutonite lenses for improved impact protection and 100% protection from all UV rays. Oakley's proprietary O-luminum frames are 40% lighter than pure titanium and feature custom, adaptable hinges that offer a snug and secure fit. The semi-rimless design means there's no rim to block your downward view--an important feature for working out. The Bluetooth module, which complements the unmistakable Oakley design, can be easily adjusted to provide you with the most comfortable speaking position, and it can be attached to either the left or right frame. Soft unobtainium components increase your grip the more you perspire, which makes the RAZRWIRE ideal for the most extreme lifestyles. And because the RAZRWIRE is completely wireless, you'll never have to worry about hooking things on your ear or accidentally pulling off a headset with a tangled cord. In other words, unlike conventional headsets that force you to remove your sunglasses to use them, the RAZRWIRE is designed precisely to be used as both high-quality eyewear and a premium headset simultaneously.

Widely known as one of the premier manufacturer of optical lenses, Oakley has fitted the RAZRWIRE with its high-definition optics and Plutonite lens material that is engineered to stop every wavelength of ultraviolet radiation, not just the lower energy form known as UVA. While most lenses that offer UV protection provide a thin surface coating that can become scratched, leaving your dilated pupils exposed to UV leaks, the RAZRWIRE has protection that's built right into the lens material. This process blocks 100% of all UVA, UVB, and UVC rays, as well as harmful blue light. And unlike conventional eyewear that bends light rays and distorts vision at the lens periphery, Oakley's XYZ Optics maps the full lens contour to the human eye, ensuring razor-sharp vision at all angles, delivering a virtually distortion-free view throughout all surfaces of the wrapped lens contours.

The engineering construction of the lens and frame meets all ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact protection. This standard requires that the lens be hit by a 500-gram metal spike (over a pound of weight) dropped from a height of 51.2 inches (over four feet). To pass the test, no frame parts or lens fragments that could damage the eye may be ejected during impact. What this means to you is that whether your activities take you on dirt trails with your bike, or on the mountain trails with your backpack, the RAZRWIRE will keep your eyes protected and safe. And when you don't want the Bluetooth module with you, you can easily remove it and use the RAZRWIRE as stand-alone sunglasses.

Calling Features
The RAZRWIRE is armed with Motorola's third-generation Bluetooth technology and supports Bluetooth RF protocol 1.1 and 1.2. This means that the headset is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and other Bluetooth devices.



The RAZRWIRE features Oakley XYZ optics, Motorola Bluetooth, ultralight frames, and an adjustable design--the perfect headset for any active lifestyle.
You'll need a cellular phone that supports the Bluetooth Hands-free profile or Bluetooth Headset profile. (Consult your phone manual or contact your cellular phone dealer for compatibility.) Once you've connected, you can take the RAZRWIRE anywhere. It works up to 33 feet away from your cell phone, giving you the convenience of hands-free communication without the hassle of wires.

The headset's intuitive, easy-to-use controls include two volume buttons and a single, multifunction call button that lets you answer, end, hold, and toggle between calls. An imbedded microphone can be adjusted for your convenience. A ring tone in your ear tells you when a call is coming in, so you can turn off your phone ringer and avoid disturbing others. When a calls comes in, just press the multifunction button and begin talking. Charging is easy using the included wall charger or through a USB computer port using an optional cable (sold separately). A quick charge of 1.5 hours provides 80% capacity, and a full charge takes only 2.5 hours. You can also purchase an optional car charger, for recharging on the road, or a World Wall Charger with included adapters to recharge in foreign countries (both items sold separately). Bluetooth Sniff Mode technology increases the battery life of the RAZRWIRE, offering continuous talk time of more than five hours and standby time of up to approximately 100 hours.

Vital Statistics
The RAZRWIRE module measures 0.75 by 2.1 by 0.4 inches and weighs 0.5 ounces. It is compatible with Bluetooth 1.2 and is backwards-compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 technology. The headset offers approximately four to six hours of talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time. The unit can be charged via the included wall charger or through an optional USB cable or car charger. A quick charge of 1.5 hours provides 80% capacity, and a full charge takes 2.5 hours.

This RAZRWIRE features a mercury/light gray/mercury design. Other models include pewter/black iridum/black and platinum/gold/rootbeer designs.
Customer Review: great
I bought these glasses and love them they are cumfy like any other oakley glasses, plus you get a bluetooth headset cliped to your glasses it is easy to use just a good pair of glasses.
Customer Review: Razrwire is the BOMB!!!
I love my Razrwire sunglasses with bluetooth.. They are awesome and easy to use. I wish they had interchangeable lenses so you could wear them at night too.... Totally great product!


Fourth we will be looking at the prescription drug coverage. The reason prescription drug coverage is very important, because drugs can be very expensive. In the event of major illness or accident drug cost could be in the hundreds even thousands of dollars every month. Most plans do cover prescription drugs. There are few things to consider. First check if the plan has limits on how much the insurance company willing to pay for your prescription drugs per year. Most plans cover prescription drugs up to your life time maximum which should range anywhere from 2 million to 8 million. Some plans offer option where they will cover only generic drugs. This in most cases is sufficient. About 90% off all the brand name drugs have equivalent generic drug available. By choosing a plan that covers generic drugs only you can be saving a lot of money every month on you health insurance premium. Next you should be looking at the deductibles for the prescription drugs. In most cases if plans covers generic and brand name drugs you will have a deductible for brand name drug before your co-pay begins. Most brand name drug deductibles range anywhere from $250 to $1000. Majority of the health plans cover generic prescription drugs right away.

Before we get into comparing plans there are three main plan options to choose from: PPO (Proffered Provider Organization), HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) and HSA (Health Saving Account). The simple way to understand the differences is keep this in mind; PPO plans will give the greatest flexibility and ability to choose your own doctor usually from a extensive network of doctors. Most PPO plans have reasonable monthly premiums and usually have a hospital deductibles ranging from $500 to $5000. We will get in to deductible and how they work later on. The simplest way to explain how HMO plans work is to think of a gate keeper system. That means that you get assigned to a specific doctor or medical office (Primary Care Physician) that you have to go thorough to get authorization to get medical care.

Third we will be looking at the deductibles. There is a huge misconception with how deductibles work. The number one misconception with deductibles is that nothing is covered by the insurance company until this large deductible is met. The reality is that most plans cover most of the things before the deductible is met with small co-pay. In most cases deductible applies only for inpatient and out-patient hospital (surgeries, emergency room). Second misconception is that once deductible is met everything is covered 100% or in case of hospital stay all we will be responsible is the deductible. Although some plans do work that way, most health plans do not. Majority of health plans you are still responsible for, whats called co-insurance. That meant that you are still paying percentage of the bill usually 30% up to you Maximum out of Pocket as me mentioned earlier.

That is why Maximum out of Pocket is more important that the deductible. For example if you have a plan with a 2500 deductible and 30% hospital co-insurance, then you are responsible for 2500 plus 30% up to Maximum out of Pocket. There are some plan today available that have no deductible and they are relatively inexpensive. Chances are those are the plans that have high Maximum out of Pocket in most cases over 7500 per person. In case of a family of four in worst case scenario you could be responsible for $30,000. If there is no deductible it does not meat that everything is covered at 100%. The way plans with no deductible work is by having you pay a percentage of the bill starting with the first dollar. Percentage could range anywhere from 30% to 50%, again up to your Maximum out of Pocket amount. The larger deductible you choose the lower monthly premium you will pay. My recommendation will be that you choose deductibles over 2500 unless you are planning on being admitted to the hospital often.

After reading this article you should have idea of what kind of plan you might want for your self and your family. The one additional thing that I would consider is how well your plan travels with you. For example if you decide to move to a different state or if you travel outside of the country. Most plans do not travel well and most dont cover you if you are outside the country. I most cases if you can a plan in one state and you decide to move to a different state you have to cancel the plans in the state you are moving from and re-apply in the new state. Even if you had same insurance company in the state that you are moving from. For more great articles and resources visit our website.

Second we should be looking for a plan from a known insurance company name. There are a lot of large well established insurance companies that you might never hear of. Reasons for staying with a large well known insurance company are that you know they will pay your bills and not going to disappear. The other reason is that chances are most doctors will accept the insurance plan that they offer. I would definitely stay away from 99.9% of Association plans and small insurance companies with less than 10 billion in Assets. You can find that our by going to www.Forbs.com. To date largest insurance company that provides Health Insurance is Fortis and their health insurance plans are called Assurant Health (www.AssurantHealthCoverage.com). Largest health insurance provider in the United States is Wellpoint serving approximately 34 million members nationwide. We all know them as Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Keep in mind that in some states Blue Cross and Blue Shield are owned by two completely different insurance companies.

What to Look for When Shopping for a Health Insurance Plan

Sixth we will look at the doctor visit co-pays. That means what is the amount that you are responsible for after witch insurance company pays for everything at 100%. There are some options to consider. Doctor office visit co-pay could range anywhere from $10 to $50. Some plan might have you pay a percentage of the doctors office visit. After witch insurance company is willing to pay at 100%. Second thing to consider is if the co-pay included lab work and x-ray. Most of the time Lab work and x-rays is billed separately. Company like Assurant Health is willing to pay up to $100 for your lab work and x-rays as part of your co-pay. One of the main things that most people look for in a plan is, how much is their co-pay to go to a doctor? Even though no one in history ever went bankrupt because they could not pay for their doctor visit. If you were to going to pay out of pocket for your doctors visit it will probably cost you anywhere from $45 to $100. The only way it is going to be more than that is of you had sad lab work or minor out patient surgery done.

With all the Health Insurance options that are available to us it can be overwhelming finding right health insurance plans for ourselves. There are literally dozens of companies with hundreds of plans to choose from. We have to agree that the main reason for having Health Insurance is to protect ourselves from large unexpected medical bills. So when comparing medical plans that is the main thing we should be looking at. Since IRS says that number one cause of Bankruptcy in the United States is medical bills, specifically medical bills that are over $17,000. We will keep that in mind as we will looks all the factors of selecting right health plan.

Number one thing we should be looking at is what is called Maximum out of Pocket, also might be called Yearly Maximum out of Packet. What that means is that amount is the maximum you can be out of pocket in any given year for ALL the medical expenses combined. Most of the time that amount will exclude prescription drug coverage deductibles and co-pays. When you are comparing health insurance plans it is important to find out if everything in the plan is applied towards the Maximum out Of Pocket. Some plans that have attractive monthly premiums might have exclusions to where Maximum out Of Pocket is applied only for the hospital stays. Most of the PPO plans have Maximum out of Pocket range from $3000 to $9000. For HMO plans Maximum out of Pocket ranges from $1500 to $4500. Most HSA plans have where your deductible is your maximum out of pocket.