Today, at Google I/O Recon Instruments showed off and announced their new product called Recon Jet. It’s basically a head-up display integrated with high-performance sunglasses. Recon Jet delivers ...
Head-mounted computing specialists Recon Instruments is building quite a team to take on Google Glass. Last year, Intel offered both cash and its manufacturing and technology expertise, and now the ...
Google Glass has gone underground, but the concept behind it isn't buried. Recon Instruments has even launched its own smart glasses, the Recon Jet, to prove there is hope in headworn devices—although ...
Recon Instruments' MOD Live HUD for ski goggles will be the first to run Active Network's new RTP LiveView (TM) Android lifestyle app. LiveView combines real-time content and adapted augmented reality ...
With the Recon Jet’s December deadline for shipping the first batch fast approaching, Recon Instruments have announced a delay of a few months, meaning that the people who participated in the first ...
While shooting in Park City last December for our Top Shelf episode on winter tech, I finally got to test a product I’d waited years to try: ski goggles with a heads-up display. The technology was ...
Intel, long the driving force of what we'd traditionally consider a computer, has made no secret of its aspirations in the wearable technology space. Its latest move to carve out a foothold across ...
Recon Instruments, an Intel company, today added support for ANT+ power meters to its Recon Jet smart eyewear. Jet’s suite of core performance metrics is now complete, enabling athletes to train with ...
Intel has acquired Recon Instruments, a Vancouver, Canada-based maker of heads-up displays for athletes. Recon makes two products: the Recon Snow2, which is a ski mask with an integrated display, and ...
26th September 2013, Vancouver – Recon Instruments, the award winning technology company behind the world’s first consumer Heads-up Displays (HUD) for sports, is pleased to announce that Intel Capital ...
Three years ago Recon Instruments came out with one of the first goggles with a HUD to be used by you and me for leisure activity. It was a novel idea—who wouldn’t want to see how fast they’re flying ...
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