Today, SOLOS augmented-reality smart glasses went on sale to consumers. The glasses will let cyclists and runners get real-time metrics on their performance as they train through a four-millimeter screen mounted just within an athlete’s field of vision.
Though the glasses were originally designed strictly for cyclists, SOLOS (a unit of the Kopin Corporation) decided to expand the concept to fit the needs of runners. As well as the data display, the glasses also can play music and can be controlled by voice. A pair of SOLOS is available now for $499.