bmw have unveiled Its revolutionary ConnectedRide smart glasses provide motorcyclists with a unique driving experience. The glasses feature a heads-up display (HUD), similar to those in cars, giving users access to important information without taking their eyes off the road.
Riders can easily check information such as speed, GPS and gear information while riding, allowing them to focus on the road for increased safety. After pairing the glasses with a smartphone via Bluetooth and an app, riders can use the handlebar controller to set the projection position and relevant functions before or during a ride.
To cater to different tastes, BMW Motorrad offers two sets of approved UVA/UVB lenses with the frame. With 85% transparency, the first set can be used with a helmet with an integrated visor. With the colored lenses in the second set, the smart glasses can be used as sunglasses. The glasses have a lithium battery that allows them to work continuously for up to 10 hours.
ConnectedRide smart glasses are unique in their ability to work with drivers who wear prescription lenses to correct myopia. The RX adapter, which can accommodate up to 4 diopters, is used by opticians to adjust lenses according to the patient’s preferred vision. These smart glasses are also designed to fit a variety of helmets and face shapes, providing all-day comfort, even on long rides.
This groundbreaking technology improves safety while providing real-time information to riders by eliminating the need to take their eyes off the road. The ConnectedRide Smart Glasses cost €690, but offer motorcyclists an unparalleled riding experience, making it an excellent buy for motorcycle enthusiasts.
bmw have unveiled Its revolutionary ConnectedRide smart glasses provide motorcyclists with a unique driving experience. The glasses feature a heads-up display (HUD), similar to those in cars, giving users access to important information without taking their eyes off the road.
Riders can easily check information such as speed, GPS and gear information while riding, allowing them to focus on the road for increased safety. After pairing the glasses with a smartphone via Bluetooth and an app, riders can use the handlebar controller to set the projection position and relevant functions before or during a ride.
To cater to different tastes, BMW Motorrad offers two sets of approved UVA/UVB lenses with the frame. With 85% transparency, the first set can be used with a helmet with an integrated visor. With the colored lenses in the second set, the smart glasses can be used as sunglasses. The glasses have a lithium battery that allows them to work continuously for up to 10 hours.
ConnectedRide smart glasses are unique in their ability to work with drivers who wear prescription lenses to correct myopia. The RX adapter, which can accommodate up to 4 diopters, is used by opticians to adjust lenses according to the patient’s preferred vision. These smart glasses are also designed to fit a variety of helmets and face shapes, providing all-day comfort, even on long rides.
This groundbreaking technology improves safety while providing real-time information to riders by eliminating the need to take their eyes off the road. The ConnectedRide Smart Glasses cost €690, but offer motorcyclists an unparalleled riding experience, making it an excellent buy for motorcycle enthusiasts.











