Summary

  • The Cybersight Hud glasses connect via Bluetooth to a cyclist’s smartphone and operate via a companion app that pulls in data from third-party cycling apps and sensors, displaying information such as speed and heart rate within the rider’s field of view.
  • The glasses also offer a turn-by-turn navigation function for cyclists following a route on their bikes, and in-headset notifications can be set up for calls, texts, and social media alerts.
  • The Cybersight Hud glasses are waterproof to IP54 standards, offer up to eight hours of battery life, and have a built-in display that is capable of outputting a brightness of 1,500 nits.
  • At present, the device can pair with sensors that use ANT+ communications, but this is due to be switched out for Bluetooth in the future.
  • A Kickstarter campaign for the Cybersight Hud is currently seeking funding and has almost reached its $50,000 goal with 44 days left to go.

By Damien Oh

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