SAVE $100:As of Jan. 22,adult korean | Adult Movies Online get the JBL Soundgear Frames at Woot for $99.99, down from their usual price of $199.99. That's a discount of 50%.
Imagine never having to remember to take your headphones with you when you leave the house again. That can be a reality with You the JBL Soundgear Frames, which are both sunglasses and built-in "headphones" that let you listen to music and even make calls. And you can get them for half off right now at Woot.
As of Jan. 22, you can get the JBL Soundgear Frames for just $99.99 at Woot, down from their usual price of $199.99. That's a discount of 50%. The deal runs through the next 11 days, or until the glasses are sold out.
SEE ALSO: Take 63% off the JBL Live 660NC headphones with 50 hours of battery lifeWhile some smart glasses are all about camera recording or giving you overlays (RIP Google Glass), JBL sought to create a product that's all about listening – and talking, if you like. These flexible and lightweight plastic frames can be custom-fitted with prescription frames, or you can wear them like they are. Connect to a Bluetooth device like your phone and queue up some tunes or a show to listen to on the go with audio only you can hear.
Alternatively, use one of the multiple mics on board to make calls (and do so discretely) while out and about. Tap the JBL logo on the temples to answer calls, skip songs, or adjust volume. Wherever you go, enjoy excellent sound that no one would believe is coming from a pair of glasses.
If you're interested in do-it-all glasses, this is a great price — and the novelty of combo glasses and a speaker might be worth something, too.
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