Nike designed a pair of sunglasses without temples and hinges for the Rio Olympics HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are relative
Nike designed a pair of sunglasses without temples and hinges for the Rio Olympics HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are relatively expensive consumer electronics products, with prices of $600 (about 4,000 yuan) and $800 (about 5,328 yuan) basically not including the price of additional PCs and the cost of buying games. But now Nike has also launched a sunglasses that look like smart glasses, priced at up to $1,200 (about 8,000 yuan).
But to your disappointment, these sunglasses are neither virtual reality nor augmented reality, they are just an expensive sunglasses. The sunglasses, called the Nike Wing, are designed for track and field athletes at the Rio Olympics. Nike calls these sunglasses the "Sun Shield", and the whole pair of glasses is made of a single glass lens, which looks very expensive.
The sunglasses were created by Nike in collaboration with ZEISS and are ergonomically designed to resemble "wings". The whole pair of sunglasses has no temples and no hinges, which can greatly reduce the stress on the athlete and relieve fatigue. At the same time, the Wing can be further fixed with a silicone strap at the back of the head, so it can be worn at high speeds.
In addition, the Nike Wing offers silicone nose pads, an anti-fog ventilation system, and an "enhanced aerodynamic" design that minimizes contact with the athlete's face to reduce drag. The Nike Wing itself is also very lightweight, at only 26 grams, and it almost feels like a report weight on the face. Finally, does it look really cool? Isn't it? Translated from women's sunglasses.