New Delhi:- While smart blinds aren't at their best yet (sorry, not sorry, Google Glass), however, some aspects of the technology still offer potential when the focus is on function rather than fashion.
Minimis Glass strives to do just that, with the world's first standalone smart shades designed for fitness tracking, health monitoring and navigation.
The glasses are streamlined, weigh 90g (3oz), require no extra equipment to operate, and can provide real-time navigational maps and workout data. They can also access your Spotify account, pairing them with Bluetooth headphones or earphones.
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Designed by a fledgling company in Sydney, Australia, Minimis founder Joseph Guo wanted to create something perfect for runners and cyclists, eliminating the need to check phone screens or devices. wrist tracker for performance metrics or route maps. "I started this to scratch my own itch," Guo said. "I hate sticky racing watches and I also hate carrying my phone around while training. I think a bike computer is an ugly relic of the last century. It can be dangerous to look down and The current experience of endurance sports is too messy and outdated, and there is no alternative. So I made one.
“It was the beginning of a new era for sportswear; Someday we'll go back to running watches and bike computers like we're doing with floppy disks and pagers. How the hell are we satisfied with that?
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While clear vision is important for activities like running, walking, and cycling, the Minimis Glasses keep things clean and simple with a high-resolution OLED micro-display on the side third. top of the lens barrel, ensuring your view of the road ahead and around you is never obscured. The visually impaired use an eSIM, equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities and running on a custom Android OS platform. They also have a heart rate monitor to monitor your vital signs in the temples.
You can expect around seven hours of battery life from two 650mAh batteries (one on each side), if the glasses are kept on continuously, or 11 hours if you use them intermittently. And as you would expect from a product designed by sports enthusiasts, simple things are also provided to facilitate an active life: anti-fog, waterproof, anti-UV, and transition lenses adapt to your environment.
The glasses can be charged with a USB-C cable but also come with a portable charging case if you're an early user (pre-order a pair by August 29).
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In stock for the Minimis Glass is AU$699 (US$460), down 36% from the expected retail price and comes with a bundled charging case.
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