
Clergy may not be so understanding
While one must admit that this is slightly more convenient, one musn’t discount the sense of embarassment that befalls other people — specifically everyone. In my eyes, headset users appear rude/crazy in public. But I’m sure that to these people, Bluetooth headsets aren’t just damn handy, they’re quite fashionable. I honestly don’t see it. Sometimes I think these people should resort to alternative methods to attract attention — positive attention that is; because people usually stare when a person converses with thin air. However, I’m actually quite surprised that public gawkers don’t see the black, pulsating, piece of equipment in the person’s ear. But that doesn’t matter because entertainment is entertainment.
And so, if you really wanna go out of the ordinary… I’m referring to really out of this world, try out the iGiveUp. In your mind, you know that you’re innocently talking to your friend Toby, but to the public eye, you’re holding a gun to your head and mumbling things that could be misconstrued as death threats. But seriously, the uncannily named iGiveUp is a workable Bluetooth headset that takes the form of a pistol. Listen through the barrel and speak into the grip. Hanging up is as ominous as squeezing the trigger. It’s just that with certain callers, you want to pull the trigger more often.
But still, just as simple as 1-2-3.
The Instructables portal claims that it works with all models and is quite fun to assemble. This being said, please realize that using this creation in public will bring assloads of attention from friends, police, clergymen etc. But still, there is something sinfully alluring about ending a conversation with a gun.



