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Bluetooth enabled sports jacket

Close-up of Bluetooth controls on left sleeve

From "Ready-to-Wear Communication and Entertainment" PR Newswire, 20 January:

"...Motorola Inc. and Burton Snowboards today announce the commercial availability of the Bluetooth enabled Audex® Jacket Series... The new Audex jacket allows winter sports enthusiasts to experience seamless connectivity - at the touch of a button - from one environment to the next...

"At the center of the Audex jacket is a control panel located on the left-hand sleeve, allowing for simple and easy access to your incoming and outgoing calls, and music selections. Connect a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to the panel wirelessly, while hooking up your iPod® player via hidden, unobtrusive wires within the jacket. Speakers and a microphone are located in the hood for taking and making calls as well as listening to music.

The Audex Bluetooth-enabled sports jacket comes in many colors"The Audex jacket is the first in a line of products co-developed by Motorola and Burton. The next products, the Audex Protective Gear, are expected to be available this month. The gear includes the Audex Helmet and Audex Padded Hat, both equipped with Bluetooth stereo headphones, featuring easy-to-use control buttons for convenient and wireless on-the-go talking or music listening...

"The Bluetooth-enabled Audex® Jacket Series is now available online at http://www.burton.com, Burton specialty shops and http://www.hellomoto.com..."

[: 20 January 2006]

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