Solos' augmented reality glasses let you bike like an Olympic cyclist
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When I wear my Jordans, do I become Michael Jordan? When I put on an Ivy Park bodysuit, do I become Beyoncé? When I look through my Solos Smart Olympics Cyclist Glasses with Micro-Display, do I become an Olympic cyclist? No, I don't. But I can definitely feel like one!
Solos' augmented reality glasses project riders' stats on the path in front of them. They'll see heart rate, calories burned, and navigation. But they shouldn't look too closely because really they could crash and these glasses are meant for glances only. They're not cheap, either; pre-orders start at $250. Although the U.S. Olympics cycling team already has its training pairs, the consumer version likely won't ship until October this year.
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- ViaEngadget
- SourceSolos (Kickstarter)
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