Google Glass might be getting the lion’s share of wearables headlines, but that isn’t stopping Recon Instruments from going full steam ahead with a variety of wearables all its own. A while back, we ...
26th September 2013, Vancouver – Recon Instruments, the award winning technology company behind the world’s first consumer Heads-up Displays (HUD) for sports, is pleased to announce that Intel Capital ...
Head-mounted computing specialists Recon Instruments is building quite a team to take on Google Glass. Last year, Intel offered both cash and its manufacturing and technology expertise, and now the ...
Today, at Google I/O Recon Instruments showed off and announced their new product called Recon Jet. It’s basically a head-up display integrated with high-performance sunglasses. Recon Jet delivers ...
To highlight the potential of its Recon Jet for cycling, Recon Instruments is marking the Tour de France by launching the Pilot Edition of its high tech sunglasses. While the glasses won’t ship until ...
Want to embrace Recon Instruments' sunglasses-based vision of the future before it officially reaches store shelves? You can: the company has just started pre-orders for its Jet heads-up display in a ...
Google Glass may still only be in pre-consumer phase, but Recon Instruments has found time to launch the fourth generation of its own head-up display system, the Snow2 sports wearable. Fitting into ...
Intel has acquired Recon Instruments, a Vancouver, Canada-based maker of heads-up displays for athletes. Recon makes two products: the Recon Snow2, which is a ski mask with an integrated display, and ...
Google Glass has gone underground, but the concept behind it isn't buried. Recon Instruments has even launched its own smart glasses, the Recon Jet, to prove there is hope in headworn devices—although ...
One major obstacle that's been holding the Recon Instruments heads-up display from really taking off is that it was designed for goggles. That's great for niche sports like skiing, snowboarding and ...