SOLOS Smart Glasses New Generation

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SOLOS smart glasses are developed for cyclists, runners and triathletes, and feature a sleek, lightweight and comfortable design. SOLOS brings newly expanded running capabilities, offering enhanced software to facilitate running metrics such as elapsed time, speed, power, pace, cadence, heart rate and more. Athletes can leverage wearable sensors to measure their performance, set targets and use the SOLOS platform to track progress.
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and not a single shot of what the wearer is supposed to see

ToddWBucy-lfyz
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I was hoping CES2021 would bring us a newer version. These still look bulky. If I could just get the capability of the Garmin 245 into a pair of glasses I would be very happy. The ability to see my average pace on the lens would be great to help with keeping pace.
Personally I do not want to carry a cell phone with me. I also hope you can produce a pair where the battery can be replaced, oh and wireless charging would be a big help especially as it would remove issues with power connection failures.

And-rcyy
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Interesting
would love to test them

Bikepacking
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why are they "smart" when they require a cell phone to operate?

uneCENT
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This is basically google glass with a tinted lens

harsh
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I’m not sure that these Smart Glasses will help the wearer stay present, if they’re taking calls, checking email, social media etc. Plus having some computerised voice feeding stats to them. That’s not my idea of staying ‘present’. If people meditated a few times a week, that’d help them ‘stay in the moment’ much more effectively than relying on technology to do the mental work for them and create some sort of artificial ‘connection’. Staying present requires benficial changes to happen in the brain. Effort is required for neurons to link up. In my opinion, little personal effort = diminished results. Besides, we all know how ‘distracting’ smart devices can actually be, as they pull our attention to keeping them charged, connected to cellular or smart phone devices, updating their software, and fiddling with them when they eventually go on the fritz... . Don’t get me wrong. I love my tech. I’m no ludite! But there’s a time and a place for technology, and it’s important to get the balance right.

KevanGregory
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so clearly instead of buying expensive glasses that dont work ( as you clearly photoshopped the view in adobe premiere or whatever you use to make the video) you just get cycling computer.. which is like 5$ and smartwatch which is like 50$ and you sorted you do not need glasses and mobile phone ..

kira
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$500? No thanks. Durability and long term reliability are my concerns like if dropped on accident, or cold rainy weather scenarios.

robrider
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" Its all about connection "
Ppl in ohaio 😑

dib
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There's always good that can be used from these new tech toys but they are also made for government agendas on its public

kennyherrick
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so you measure power in watts.. clearly chineese product.. you do not measure power of a cyclist in wats...you probably want o see calories burned..but that is nt accurate anyway, I tihnk speed and heart rate are important and distance left....

kira