ActiveLook technology now offers compatibility with the Apple smartwatch.
Can you imagine being able to access all your Apple Watch exercise data without even having to lift your wrist? microOLED and its technology ActiveLook they have made it possible through their sports glasses ENGO 2.
Glasses ENGO 2 They offer a wide variety of features with touch gestures on your screen, autonomy with a battery life of up to 12 hours, Bluetooth connectivity and all kinds of functions related to exercise and health.
They are an absolutely wonderful device for athletes of all kinds: cycling, mountaineering, climbing, hiking, running… the possibilities are endless. Read on to find out more about the ENGO 2 sports glasses and their compatibility with Apple Watch.
ENGO 2: sports glasses with compatibility with Apple Watch
The MicroOLED ENGO 2 glasses are capable of displaying data on its screen related to the exercise that is being performed at that moment thanks to its connection with Apple Watch and other wearables and through Bluetooth connectivity.
In this way, a cyclist can see the race timer or the speed at which he is going, and a runner can see data such as his heart rate or the distance traveled in real time.
“ENGO Eyewear, the manufacturer of wearable sports eyewear, today announced the ENGO 2, its lightest and most technologically advanced eyewear, is now available for purchase.”
Promotional image of ENGO 2 glasses
ENGO 2 wearable glasses are specially designed to offer professional athletes real-time access to your sports performance data directly into your viewing angle via ActiveLookTM 2.0 technology.
Technical specifications
- Resistance to water and sweat.
- Compatible with Apple Watch, Garmin and Suunto.
- Touch screen with gesture control.
- Battery life of 12 hours.
- Version available in white or black.
- The lightest sports glasses with 36 grams.
The product includes different types of travel cases, a microfiber cloth, a magnetic charging cable and a retention strap.
For its part, Apple continues to work on the development of its augmented reality and virtual reality glasses. Apparently, its commercial launch could be delayed until the end of 2023 due to problems related to the software of its “rxOS” operating system.