
All of us have more or less grown up with such technology thanks to sci-fi movies. Connected glasses accompanied the adventures of the most famous movie characters, and today you have the opportunity to enjoy them, and not just as a simple gadget.
Here are the BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses. These glasses are designed for users of motorized two-wheeled vehicles and replace the head-up display that we already have in our cars..
Glasses to predict better
In this way, these glasses project all important real-time information (such as navigation, speed and gear ratio) directly into the driver’s field of vision. What better way to predict and improve its security.
BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses can be easily connected to your smartphone via the BMW Motorrad Connected app thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. Thanks to this, you can adjust the projection and choose settings before and during driving a multifunctional control device located on the handlebars of a motorcycle.
In addition to a personalized user interface and improved safety, these glasses also offer a high level of comfort. Their design, as well as the display area, have been specially adapted to the special needs of motorcyclists. Thanks to the lithium-ion battery, they provide up to ten hours of battery life.
Glasses that can be adapted to your vision
BMW Motorrad also offers two sets of UVA/UVB certified rimmed lenses. A set of 85% clear lenses is available, particularly for helmets with a sun visor.
For drivers who normally wear corrective glasses, ConnectedRide Smart Glasses can be adapted to the required visual acuity by an optician using the RX adapter. The set also includes a case for the glasses and a USB cable for charging.
BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses were presented during the BMW Motorrad Days 2023 in Berlin, on the sidelines of the presentation of the new BMW CE 02. In Germany, it will take 690 euros buy it French prices should be similar.
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Source: Auto Plus

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