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Hello Viewers,

I am here to talk to you about a really interesting concept of product which is called - Wavetooth.

It is a Waterproof bluetooth where you can talk to your clients/friends, listen to music, and much more stuff you could do while swimming, canoeing, windsurfing, surfing, cycling, sweat activities, and many more water sports activities you can think off.

I will talk to you about the product first.

It is the WORLD-FIRST stereo SWIMMING level waterproof (IPX8) bluetooth headset BFU-Wavetooth with 13hrs guarantee talk/music play time + 3.5mm changeable earphone + lifetime warranty + sound

quality par with motorola h790 crytal walk (Please refer to the following youtube test).

The bluetooth brand is called BFU (Best For You).

Here is the Youtube test of Wavetooth:

(swimming while talking test with wavetooth)

(film under water with water entering

wavetooth test)

(anti-noise test vs motorola h790 in metro)

And here is the Report from Cnet and Asia Cnet:

18/8/10 CNET Report:

http://www.cnet.com.au/when-you-really-mus...e-339305299.htm

http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2010/08/18/blue...use-underwater/

5/8/10 Hong Kong Magazine interview:

http://hk.asia-city.com/events/article/joh...uetooth-headset

Isn't it interesting??? Dont think at all. Order yourself 1 and discover the real place for swimming with listening to music and with much other things to do with ur phone through bluetooth.

Please reply me back if you are interested in this product and would like to order.

E-mail address: [email protected]

Wavetooth FTW! :ermm::P:D

and obviously well over priced since you wont put up a price, and as per forum rules put up a price or it will be locked.

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