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Skullcandy SP3 Link Pack (Dark Green/White)
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Skullcandy SP3 Link Pack (Dark Green/White) List Price: $169.95
Our Price: $169.95

Features
 Backpack with built-in Link technology
 60mm waterproof speakers embedded into the shoulder straps
 AA battery power amp
 Soft touch control panel
 Handsfree and headset capability
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Skullcandy SP3 Link Pack (Dark Green/White) description
With the Link Pack, you can truly make your music mobile. It is the combination of a ballistic nylon day pack and Skullcandy's Link system, which allows you to switch effortlessly between your portable music player and mobile phone at the touch of a button.

The Link Pack has one plug for the handsfree port of your mobile phone and a standard 3.5mm miniplug for a music player. Just plug both your phone and music player in to the Link Pack, and you'll be able make and receive phone calls using any headphones. Best of all, the pack comes with 60mm waterproof speakers built into the straps so you can create your own personal music atmosphere.

When a call comes in while you're listening to your music player, you can either mute the music entirely or reduce it with the volume control built into the strap. A super-sensitive built-in mic picks up your side of the conversation.

The system supports mobile phone models with voice-dialing features, so you can make calls with the simple touch of the Link Pack console button. The button can also be used to access specific features of your phone, such as connect, disconnect, last-call redial, voice dialing, mute, etc.

Most phones are designed or can be programmed to ring into a headset automatically when a call comes in. Otherwise, you'll be able to feel an incoming call by setting your phone to vibrate mode and keeping it in your pocket or on your belt.