When it comes to music-playing mirrors, they have been very few and far between. As a matter of fact, it has been quite a while since we wrote about one. Fortunately this new MP3 Shower Mirror, isn’t just practical, it’s also wireless and fog free.
The Sharper Image MP3 Wireless Speaker Fog Free Shower Mirror makes sure that you stay safe while listening to your Mp3 player’s tunes in the shower.
The way it works is that your Mp3 player docks itself in a transmitter which in turn transmits your music wirelessly to the fog free shower mirror up to 100 feet away.
The shower mirror comes with suction cups to attach to the bathroom wall and it also works as a digital clock. The system also comes with four built-in 2 watt speakers and operates on 4 AAA batteries. You can pick it up now from The Sharper Image for $69.99. Yes, the Sharper Image is back, believe it or not.
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Few tools of modern technology have become as prevalent as the cell phone, which allows you to be in touch (almost) all the time, (almost) anywhere.
And you can do more than just talk--today's phones let you send and receive e-mail and text messages, surf the Web, and play music and videos.
Sifting through the sea of service plans and handsets can be difficult, but we'll walk you through what you need to know to get the phone and service plan that are right for you.
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Seamless Multi-Touch Surface
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