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Magnifying glass of respect: glasses worn by Neymar in the World Cup are a piece of history

 glasses worn by Neymar 

Neymar (Photo: reproduction/FIFA)


On the way to the game against Croatia, this Friday afternoon (09), Neymar gave the JBL speakers a break and came up with a pair of glasses that were launched by Oakley in the early 2000s, the Oakley Thump .

What does one thing have to do with the other? It's just that, at the time it hit the market, this model was considered revolutionary for having attached headphones and an MP3 audio system.

In total, over four years, the brand developed five glasses with this proposal, the last one capable of storing 256 megabytes – which, in practice, represented 40 to 60 songs.

And it doesn't stop there: Thump, according to the manual, allows the user to transfer MP3, WAV and WMA files from one computer to another, much like a pen drive. Too much, right? The bad news is that as technology has advanced, Oakley has chosen to no longer make or sell it. Will they change their minds now?

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