Camera glasses are quietly becoming standard kit for cyclists. Here are five ways riders are using them on every ride.
1. Hands-free ride footage
A tap or a word captures the descent, the group, the finish — without taking a hand off the bars. Software stabilization keeps it smooth.
2. Calls without stopping
Open-ear speakers and a triple-mic array let you take a call mid-ride while staying aware of traffic around you.
3. Navigation in your ear
Turn-by-turn directions read aloud mean your eyes stay on the road, not on a screen clamped to the stem.
4. Music that does not seal you off
Open-ear audio keeps you connected to your playlist and the world at the same time — safer than earbuds on the road.
5. Instant translation on tour
Riding abroad? Real-time translation turns a foreign sign or a quick exchange at a café into something you understand, instantly.
Little upgrades, but together they add up to a better, safer, more connected ride.







