These AI-Powered Smart Glasses Destroy the Meta Ray-Bans with 5-Hour Video Recording - Yanko Design
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The evolution of smart glasses has transitioned from previous failures like Google Glass to successful products exemplified by Meta's Ray-Bans collaboration. The latest BleeqUp AI sports glasses cater specifically to cyclists, integrating essential features like a camera, walkie-talkie, and open-ear earphones into a sleek design. With enhanced battery life from an optional helmet-mounted pack, these glasses offer up to five hours of continuous recording. This focus on practicality and understanding user needs represents a significant shift towards functional technology in sports gear.
BleeqUp's new AI sports glasses seem less concerned with fancy AR features or social-media integration like other smart glasses, and more focused on bundling genuinely useful tech into a form factor cyclists already wear.
The glasses themselves hold about an hour's worth of continuous recording power - something even Meta's glasses can't hold a candle to, and the optional helmet-mounted battery pack extends recording time up to five hours.
The core appeal lies in its integration, aiming to be a practical tool built from understanding what cyclists might actually use out there on the road or trail.
Smart glasses have been solutions searching for problems, but now AI and camera-enabled glasses are finally hitting the mainstream.
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