The new BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide smart glasses integrate the familiar BMW head-up display technology found in its cars. They project data such as navigation, speed or selected gear directly into the rider’s field of vision in real time.

They are designed for comfort and fit numerous helmets and face shapes. The lithium-ion battery enables up to 10 hours of operation and BMW Motorrad supplies two sets of certified UVA/UVB lenses with the frame.

I remember a helmet also having something like this a few years back, and I’m not sure if it is still around. This, being a BMW product, probably means it is solid and works well, but also means it’s going to cost €690 (ZAR14,202). Having navigation directions also visible does mean your expensive phone need not be sitting exposed on the bike’s dash (which in South Africa can be a brave thing to do).

See https://www.timeslive.co.za/motoring/news/2023-07-11-bmw-smartglasses-help-bikers-navigate-with-head-up-display-technology/

#technology #motorcycling #BMW #HUD

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    1 year ago

    These are so cool i hate they seem to make them for one purpose only.

    Just give some developer kits off these to nerds to play around with the hardware then we can truly innovate.