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These connected glasses replace your camera, headphones and even your talkie-walkie

These connected glasses replace your camera, headphones and even your talkie-walkie

The BleeqUp Ranger are 4-in-1 connected glasses for cyclists. They aim to replace several devices to greatly lighten your backpack during your outings. bike.

These connected glasses replace your camera, headphones and even your talkie-walkie

It's time to prepare your bag for the weekend bike ride. The weather will be sunny and you want to immortalize certain parts of the journey, so you take your action camera. To isolate yourself from surrounding noise and motivate yourself with music, your wireless headphones join the pack. Without forgetting of course your sunglasses. In itself, nothing extraordinary in this list. But what if we told you that you could simply make do with the last item mentioned?

This is the promise of the BleeqUp Ranger, just presented at the MWC in Barcelona, the big mobile show. They define themselves as “the world's first 4-in-1 camera glasses for cyclists“, no less. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 chip, the object allows several things. First film up to an hour of video in 1080p thanks to its integrated camera. A time that you can extend by equipping yourself with an additional battery to mount on your protective helmet.

The BleeqUp Ranger 4 in 1 glasses want to replace several devices

Once the film is finished, the on-board artificial intelligence can remove the highlights for a semblance of automated editing. The branches of the Ranger include a headphone system coupled with a walkie-talkie. Ideal for communicating with your group if you go to several, take calls without stopping (and let go of the handlebars), hear GPS directions or even trigger voice commands.

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The BleeqUp Rangers don't forget their primary purpose, namely protecting your eyes. They are UV400 certified (filtering 100% of UV rays) and IP54 for water resistance. Of course, anyone who practices an activity outdoor can benefit from it, even if the glasses display “for cyclists“. No price or availability date for now, the manufacturer will launch a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter at the end of March 2025.

Source: Android Authority

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