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Recon Jet delivers information at a glance

By Press Office · 16 comments

Recon Instruments, the award-winning technology company behind the world’s first consumer smart goggles for sports, is pleased to announce Recon Jet, an advanced wearable computer for sports and outdoor recreational activities. Jet will begin shipping this week.

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Featuring a dual-core CPU, high-contrast display and point-of-view camera, Jet connects seamlessly to leading smartphones and wearable sensors, delivering contextually relevant information instantly, just below the user’s right eye. The product is purpose-built for active outdoor use. Elegant and robust, Jet is lightweight, provides outstanding comfort, and is resistant to both water and dust. Jet’s design is modular, as well; exchangeable lenses make it ideal in any lighting condition, while the battery can be easily swapped on the go for all-day performance.

“With Jet shipping today, we’ve achieved a huge milestone: delivering on an idea first conceived in 2008, when Recon was founded,” said Dan Eisenhardt, CEO of Recon Instruments. “The product is about more than real-time data delivery. We’ve addressed the entire in-activity experience, coordinating performance metrics, smartphone connectivity, video and photo capture, social interactions, and instant content sharing in its design. Jet’s feature set is built for running, cycling, and outdoor activities, both serious and recreational, with the goal of helping users not only perform better, but also find amazing motivation and enjoyment.”

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Recon Jet’s comprehensive suite of on-board sensors, including GPS, delivers a full portfolio of performance metrics like speed, pace, distance, duration, vertical elevation gain, and more, while extra data points can be added by connecting wireless third-party devices (via ANT+™). This allows users to access heart-rate and cadence metrics in real time. Power will be added shortly following launch. During an activity, Jet allows the user to stay connected effortlessly to friends and family, displaying caller ID and text messages from a paired smartphone. Jet’s built-in point-of-view camera is instantly accessible to shoot short-form HD video and still images. While Recon has developed its own Recon Engage web platform and mobile apps for iOS and Android, a user’s stats can also be uploaded easily to leading third-party data tracking services including Strava™, Training Peaks™, MapMyFitness™, and others.

“For outdoor activities, Jet is the next revolution in driving workout enjoyment, motivation and performance,” said Eisenhardt. “In the 1980s and 1990s, the introduction of portable music via the Walkman™, MP3 player, and iPod™ changed the game for many athletes, boosting motivation and making fitness fun again. Today, Jet delivers a level of instant data access, connectivity, and motivation that will raise that bar to another level.”

“From the beginning, our design philosophy has been athlete-centric and activity-specific. We do not believe in generalist use cases for smart glasses. What really matters to the user when running or cycling? What will truly make a difference and add value to their experience? Every aspect of Jet’s design focuses on answering those questions,” said Eisenhardt.

The customizable dashboard lets users tailor their experience by displaying the information that matters to them most. This constant awareness of the right information, at the right time, allows users to fine-tune their workouts by closely tracking target performance levels. Measurable achievement helps users stay motivated, and Recon’s online community of family, friends, and fellow athletes bolsters that further, creating an experience that is engaging, interactive, and stimulating.

“We’re launching Jet with a feature set built for runners and cyclists, but the opportunity to extend Jet’s utility into completely new use cases is enormous,” said Eisenhardt.

Recon’s open platform and SDK allow developers to create compelling applications for any activity. The possibilities are limited only by the developer’s imagination. Even at this early stage, apps that power recreational sailing, performance yacht racing, shooting, and private aviation are in development.

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Recon Jet includes a dual-core CPU, a point-of-view camera, GPS, Bluetooth Smart, ANT+™, Wi-Fi, and a 9-axis sensor suite, making it a stand-alone computing solution equivalent in power to a typical smartphone. The electronics are distributed across the eyewear, ensuring the device is well-balanced and comfortable to wear even during long workouts. Jet is controlled by a touchpad and intuitive rocker button designed for use in all weather conditions, even with gloves on. Its design is modular, allowing batteries and lenses to be swapped easily.

Jet is available in select specialty running, cycling, triathlon, and outdoor stores, online at Amazon.com (USA only), and at reconinstruments.com. Retail prices: USD 699, EUR 749, GBP 579.99, CHF 699, JPY 88,800, AUD 899, CAD 879.

Comments

shaper

Apr 21, 2015, 7:08 AM

google glass upgrade then !!

GoLefty!!

Apr 21, 2015, 7:16 AM

right so when's mine arriving?

the nerd

Apr 21, 2015, 7:20 AM

That looks sweet. Damn!

Shebeen

Apr 21, 2015, 7:20 AM

if you've watched the video, WTF does he do with his tracksuit top?!!!!

 

 

Battery life

  • Up to 4 hours of typical use per battery
Furbz

Apr 21, 2015, 7:22 AM

those look like they might be a tad heavy on the face...

HappyMartin

Apr 21, 2015, 7:44 AM

Perhaps if Sky would buy that for Froome he would finally get his face off his stem and get to see some of the TDF scenery.

L.T.G

Apr 21, 2015, 10:13 AM

damn you technology!! damn you gadgets!

#shutupandtakemymoney

J∆kk∆ls

Apr 21, 2015, 11:06 AM

I wont knock it cause I have not tried (and I am curious as hell). But sometimes I leaving my Garmin at home and I like how primitive it feels! 

popcorn_skollie

Apr 21, 2015, 1:29 PM

I could never take these seriously. 

If I ever buy them it will only be so I can say things like:

This is skollie 1. Suspect is Oscar Mike. over.

Red Team Go!

or

Abort! I repeat, Abort!

SwissVan

Apr 21, 2015, 1:56 PM

Sigh...... nodafoknohopekeinchancewasteofmoney

GoLefty!!

Apr 21, 2015, 2:00 PM

Need to perfect my Terminator impersonation

Red Zone

Apr 21, 2015, 2:08 PM

And they missed out on a rear facing camera, silly nerds

KarlvN

Apr 22, 2015, 6:01 AM

No. just NO! dammit. I seriously would HATE to come across some stravaaashole using his new tech gear glasses to improve on his PB on a segment where even if he busts his lungs and narrowly misses a heart attack on the way to placing in the top 85% on  the segment just so he can go brag to his buddies...Really, apart from carrying your phone and onboard GPS, do we REALLY need more distraction on our bikes? methinksnot...also, how many people are going to be killed using this tool. I can only think of how you will end up drifting into traffic while checking the feed and not the road, or missing that crucial berm or switchback and going over the edge into a hodgepodge of broken limbs and EMT requirements. As I said in the beginning, NO. JUST PLAIN NO!

Gandalf

Apr 22, 2015, 6:16 AM

Or you could just ride with a computer strapped to your face

https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-hololens/en-us

Hairy

Apr 24, 2015, 2:31 PM

say good bye to peripheral vision with those frames :(

Waleki

Jul 2, 2015, 8:48 PM

I noticed that they said the display is just below the right eye.......... I'm blind in the right eye. :} Guess I can't get me a pair then...???

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