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http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...s-288654?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social
Radar Pace is a collaboration between Oakley and Intel, designed to give real time feedback on training and performance. At its heart is a set of Oakley’s Radar glasses, which are equipped with earbuds and a microphone. ... There are also sensors built into the glasses: an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and pressure, humidity and proximity sensors. ...Oakley says that Radar Pace “interprets data in real-time, provides personalized and actionable instruction and motivation during the course of a workout and holds athletes accountable to a structured and dynamic training program.”
Mine would probably be relentlessly negative. "Here ... this looks like a good place for a rest, you're clearly knackered. Saddle sensors say that your arse hurts. There's a garage soon, why not stop for a Lion Bar then give up and go home. You could get the train home if you take the next left."
Radar Pace is a collaboration between Oakley and Intel, designed to give real time feedback on training and performance. At its heart is a set of Oakley’s Radar glasses, which are equipped with earbuds and a microphone. ... There are also sensors built into the glasses: an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and pressure, humidity and proximity sensors. ...Oakley says that Radar Pace “interprets data in real-time, provides personalized and actionable instruction and motivation during the course of a workout and holds athletes accountable to a structured and dynamic training program.”
Mine would probably be relentlessly negative. "Here ... this looks like a good place for a rest, you're clearly knackered. Saddle sensors say that your arse hurts. There's a garage soon, why not stop for a Lion Bar then give up and go home. You could get the train home if you take the next left."