Smart glasses for cyclists: monitor your performance without taking your hands off the handlebars
Digital technology has revolutionized the way cyclists and triathletes measure their performance in training and competitions. Thanks to mobile applications and the development of wearables, GPS, and advanced sensors, it is possible to know key real-time data such as speed, pedaling cadence, power, average pace, heart rate, terrain altitude, and the route to follow. Whether you ride road bikes or venture onto challenging terrain with mountain bikes, these devices have changed the way people train and compete.
But what if you could access all this information without taking your phone out of your pocket or lifting your hand from the handlebars? That is precisely the idea behind Recon Jet, smart glasses designed for cyclists and triathletes that allow you to view performance metrics without taking your eyes off the road. With just an eye gesture or a voice command, athletes can control data such as speed, pedaling power, and kilometers traveled, which is especially useful both in road cycling and on mountain bike routes, where concentration is key.

A step forward in technology for cyclists
These smart glasses, which weigh just 60 grams, connect with different applications and measuring devices to provide accurate real-time data. Comfort and safety are their great advantage, as they eliminate the need to look at an external screen during a ride, which is crucial in competitions and technical descents on mountain bikes or in high-speed rides on road bikes.
The manufacturer has tested the device with professional cyclists, such as the American George Hincapié, to perfect its functionality and adapt it to athletes' needs. With this innovation, the way of training in cycling continues to evolve, offering riders increasingly precise and comfortable tools to optimize their performance.