Dec 11 2007Bluetooth Bracelet Vibrates To Incoming Calls

The LM Technologies LM959 Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet alerts you to incoming calls by discreetly vibrating. It also vibrates to warn you if you travel further than 5 meters away from your precious phone. It'll charge in 3 hours, last for 100 on a charge, and costs $48. The company sent me one to test out and I've got to say, it's not as good as having your cell phone vibrate in your pocket. Because it doesn't give you a boner, and I like boners. Just my own though, not the one on the guy standing behind me in line at McDonalds. His makes me nervous.
Bluetooth bracelet makes sure you feel incoming calls [dvice]
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Reader Comments
1. .Ben - December 11, 2007 3:15 PM
Heh, I saw this on ThinkGeek yesterday and thought about this place.
I need to get out more..
2. boredom - December 11, 2007 3:19 PM
can you say vibrating cockring? And Mr. Writer didn't think of that one. Sleaping today are we? So much better than the phone in the pocket
3. Doogie Howser - December 11, 2007 3:21 PM
lol - "call me again baby... no, No, DON'T HANG UP!"
@2 - I'd hate to see what happens if it gets "wet"...
4. boredom - December 11, 2007 3:38 PM
@3 I completely agree but the conversation will probably be more like "why don't you EVER answer your phone, or sorry you're breaking up call me right back." Oh and if it's on your wrist it's gotta be at least 'water' proof
5. T-Bone - December 11, 2007 3:57 PM
If you wanted it to give a boner, couldn't you wear it on your manhood instead. I mean, I don't know about you, but I have to buy the Magnum XL size condoms.
6. Ed Said - December 12, 2007 2:27 PM
Is there a place to purchase this in the US? The only site that had it was that UK site NET PC Direct, and they didn't even have the US listed as one of the countries to ship to and the price was in British pounds.
7. Olli - December 30, 2007 4:46 AM
Hold on! Before you even think of getting one of those bracelets, let me tell you something about it as I own one myself.
When it's connected to your cell phone via bluetooth, it acts like a handsfree, means the speaker and microphone of your cell are disabled! Thus, if you receive a call, your bracelet vibrates - but to answer the phone you need to switch the bracelet off in order to enable the cell's microphone and speaker. Also, it doesn't vibrate on incoming text messages, which makes it for me kind of useless, as most of my communiation is based on text messaging. This is my experience with a Nokia E60.
8. phillip - January 31, 2009 8:11 PM
I just got one from thinkgeek & it works just Great!
9. phillip - January 31, 2009 8:11 PM
I just got one from thinkgeek & it works just Great!
10. phillip - January 31, 2009 8:11 PM
I just got one from thinkgeek & it works just Great!