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The editors liked
The Oakley Radar Pace is lightweight and comfortable to wear. It can provide real-time coaching and feedback while running or biking
And doubles as a pair of Bluetooth headphones
The editors didn't like
It's expensive. Your phone is required to workout. Battery life could be better. There were occasional software hiccups and missed voice commands
The Oakley Radar Pace is lightweight and comfortable to wear. It can provide real-time coaching and feedback while running or biking, and doubles as a pair of Bluetooth headphones
It's expensive. Your phone is required to workout. Battery life could be better. There were occasional software hiccups and missed voice commands
The Radar Pace delivers real-time fitness coaching via a voice-activated pair of headphone-enabled sunglasses, and does it better than anything else...
Abstract: The Oakley Radar Pace is unlike anything I've ever used or seen before. Being a triathlete, I love numbers. I continuously look down at my Garmin to check my distance, speed, and splits. I'd spend the rest of my bike or run doing math in my head to figure...
The Oakley Radar Pace is lightweight and comfortable to wear. It can provide real-time coaching and feedback while running or biking, and doubles as a pair of Bluetooth headphones
It's expensive. Your phone is required to workout. Battery life could be better. There were occasional software hiccups and missed voice commands
The Radar Pace delivers real-time fitness coaching via a voice-activated pair of headphone-enabled sunglasses, and does it better than anything else...
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Published: 2017-02-21, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Something is guaranteed to happen if you rock up to a Saturday morning 5K fun run in Croydon wearing a pair of £400 running sunglasses. In January.It doesn't involve the words “personal” and “best” in close proximity, by the way. My time was a dismal 29 m...
The Oakley Radar Pace is lightweight and comfortable to wear. It can provide real-time coaching and feedback while running or biking, and doubles as a pair of Bluetooth headphones
It's expensive. Your phone is required to workout. Battery life could be better. There were occasional software hiccups and missed voice commands
The Radar Pace delivers real-time fitness coaching via a voice-activated pair of headphone-enabled sunglasses, and does it better than anything else...
Conversational AI is great, Learns your habits over time, Look just like sunglasses,
Expensive, Voice coach sometimes misses commands, Needs to pair your with phone to work
The Oakley Radar Pace glasses are very impressive, and surely the direction fitness, and indeed hearables, should be going in. The more natural style of conversation with Intel's AI is pleasing, but it's in the fitness coaching where the Pace really stand...