Is there a successor to Skully_ Israeli company releases AR glasses for cycling Nowadays, there are many VR products tha
Is there a successor to Skully? Israeli company releases AR glasses for cycling Nowadays, there are many VR products that allow bicycle enthusiasts to enjoy the outdoor riding experience without leaving home, and the AR glasses Raptor released today by Israeli company Everysight focus on improving the real outdoor riding experience It is a bit like Google Glass and the yet-to-be-released CastAR glasses can display navigation, time, distance, speed, heart rate, rhythm and power level accurate to each corner in the field of view when cycling enthusiasts.
Although you can get this data by downloading a sports app on your phone, the concept of Raptor is to make the data appear in the field of view without looking down at the phone, so as to avoid security risks. In addition to data display, which resembles a car dashboard, the product also allows the user to control the displayed data through voice input from a device fixed to the handlebar of the bicycle, which can also be entered through a small touchpad.
Raptor can also record footage of the ride to share with friends later. Of course, any wearable fitness device will work with a mobile app, and the Raptor app will soon be available on iOS and Android. The SP0890 unisex glasses frame white/colorful BAIEverysight doesn't offer battery life, but their product can theoretically ride up to 100 miles on a single charge.
Everysight will also spend three months next year conducting a free user test before going live, and interested cyclists can sign up on their website. The exact official launch time and price positioning have not yet been announced. Android News, Cycling Glasses.