Oakley is the first brand of Luxottica Group to work with Intel to create sporting glasses with intelligent technology to help professional athletes improve their performance and bring cool sports equipment to amateurs.
Cheap Oakley sunglasses and Intel demonstrated "Radar Pace" smart glasses first time , it is equipped with voice activated real-time coaching system, combined with Intel's innovative engineering technology and Oakley's high-quality selection and superb design, Radar Pace smart glasses for runners, And fitness enthusiasts provide real-time feedback and data analysis to help track the movement process and improve performance in real time.
Fake Oakleys "Radar Pace" glasses are embedded inside a series of sensors, including acceleration sensors, gyroscopes, barometers and test the humidity and distance sensors. The glasses are also equipped with a pair of removable headphones, which can be folded down from Oakley Radar Pace. In addition, the device is equipped with a three-piece microphone, they can help glasses in a noisy environment to listen to the user's voice. These microphones use Intel's Real Audio technology, a natural language processing system that replies to instructions and problems given by the user and can be adjusted according to the current environment.
When the runner wants to talk to Radar Pace sunglasses, he can touch the headset and say, "Well, Radar." Maybe it's intentional, and the system can be like a digital assistant like Apple's Siri, Google Assistant To engage in dialogue.And hardware supporting the use of an application. As with most fitness applications, you have to enter some important indicators: gender, age, height, weight, etc., and some details about fitness goals. This application can also be adjusted according to your exercise every time accordingly.
With the sunglasses, the system is like a real-time coach, it will answer some questions about your current physical condition. When it thinks you can not reach a moving goal, it will also suggest that you adjust your goals. Please kick here:www.sunglasses-onlinesale.co.uk During the demonstration, Oakley's runners took about 82 steps per minute. The application suggested that he adjust the pace to 88 steps per minute.