Angel Tarragon
Dawn Dragon
Thhis just in from DVICE:
While using a Bluetooth headset in public can make you seem anywhere from rude to crazy, it's not the most attention-grabbing thing you could do. After all, you've just got a little piece of plastic clipped to your ear. That's not too out of the ordinary.
More out of the ordinary? Using a Bluetooth earpiece that's shaped like a pistol, and holding it up to your ear while you talk. Yeah, that might get you some strange looks. The gun, dubbed the iGiveUp, functions just like a regular headset: to hang it up you simply pull the trigger, of course. If you're seriously interested in getting one of these for yourself, Instructables has detailed instructions for you. But don't be surprised when you get more than just some strange looks if you try using it in public.
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Dear freaking lord.....I imagine this causing a lot of headaches....figuratively and literally, not to mention police mistaking it for a real one and firing on imbeciles that do manage to buy it.

While using a Bluetooth headset in public can make you seem anywhere from rude to crazy, it's not the most attention-grabbing thing you could do. After all, you've just got a little piece of plastic clipped to your ear. That's not too out of the ordinary.
More out of the ordinary? Using a Bluetooth earpiece that's shaped like a pistol, and holding it up to your ear while you talk. Yeah, that might get you some strange looks. The gun, dubbed the iGiveUp, functions just like a regular headset: to hang it up you simply pull the trigger, of course. If you're seriously interested in getting one of these for yourself, Instructables has detailed instructions for you. But don't be surprised when you get more than just some strange looks if you try using it in public.
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Dear freaking lord.....I imagine this causing a lot of headaches....figuratively and literally, not to mention police mistaking it for a real one and firing on imbeciles that do manage to buy it.