Cybersight HUD Glasses Put Your Cycling Metrics Right in Your Eyes
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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.