Acronym’s PMP-loving jacket keeps your earbuds safe, murders your bank account
Published by admin on October 2, 2009
Sure, the Acronym GT-J14 won’t even charge your iPhone , but at first glance we loved the idea: take a stylish GORE-TEX jacket and throw in a couple slick features aimed at the eager urban technophile, including a so-called Gravity Pocket (accessible by a zipper on your forearm, contents can be dropped directly into your hand using a draw string — demonstrated about 2:25 into the video after the break) and our personal favorite, a magnet that holds your headphones in place while you take that important phone call. We were feeling pretty good about this one, that is, until we finally tracked it down: azitastore.com lists it for €735 (yes, that’s around $1,068).
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Acronym’s PMP-loving jacket keeps your earbuds safe, murders your bank account
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