Recon Instruments is a technology company that designs and manufactures smart glasses for sports and outdoor enthusiasts.
Recon Instruments was founded in 2008 in Vancouver, Canada.
In 2010, they launched their first product, the MOD Live, which was the world's first micro-optics display for goggles.
In 2015, Recon Instruments was acquired by Intel Corporation.
In 2017, Recon Instruments ceased operations and all assets were transferred to Intel.
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Smart glasses designed for outdoor athletes, particularly cyclists and runners, with real-time performance metrics displayed in the user's field of view.
A micro-optics display for goggles that provides real-time information such as speed, altitude, and distance traveled.
Recon Instruments is a technology company that designs and manufactures smart glasses for sports and outdoor enthusiasts, which provide real-time performance metrics displayed in the user's field of view.
In 2015, Recon Instruments was acquired by Intel Corporation. In 2017, Recon Instruments ceased operations and all assets were transferred to Intel.
Recon Instruments glasses are particularly suitable for cycling and running, but can also be used for other outdoor sports such as skiing and snowboarding.
The Recon Jet uses a micro-optics display to provide real-time information such as speed, altitude, and distance traveled, which is displayed in the user's field of view.
Yes, the Recon Jet can be used with prescription lenses by attaching an adapter that is sold separately.