A new augmented reality headset that was designed for cyclists could eventually be expanded to include a host of other sports and activities, such as sailing and skydiving.
Everysight unveiled pricing and set the release date last week for its new cycling augmented reality smart glasses, Raptor, which offer built-in GPS and sensors that capture and display riding information such as navigation, time, distance, speed, cadence and power in real-time in a rider’s line of sight.
The goal of the headset is to provide key information that cyclists might otherwise only be able to access by taking their eyes off the path and staring down at their cycling computers.