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These cycling goggles are an action camera, open-ear headphones and walkie-talkie in one

Patrick Bardelli
10.3.2025
Translation: machine translated

One pair of glasses, four functions: The Chinese brand BleeqUp is launching the "Ranger", the first AI cycling glasses on the market. The innovation was unveiled at the WMC in Barcelona.

The Chinese brand BleeqUp recently presented what it claims to be the world's first 4-in-1 AI bike glasses with camera at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona. The "Ranger" combines an action camera, open-ear headphones and walkie-talkie in one.

BleeqUp is a pioneer in the integration of an AI-controlled, high-quality camera in professional cycling glasses. The glasses make it possible to record videos or photos of the ride, automatically edit them together and stay in contact with your companions on the road. The company writes this in a press release.

Artificial intelligence and ordinary glasses

"Unlike most "smart" goggles, the "Ranger" can record hours of video, not just minutes, to capture as many details of the ride as possible. Record up to an hour of 1080p video with the goggles themselves. With the additional helmet-mountable battery pack - which includes an integrated rear light to ensure safety in the dark - up to four additional hours of content is possible," BleeqUp continues.

Integrated headphones and hands-free voice control

The integrated open-ear headphones of the "Ranger" offer walkie-talkie functionality. According to BleeqUp, the glasses have a dual speaker system with two dynamic drivers complemented by two solid-state MEMS drivers. They are designed to deliver full high-frequency sound and improved resistance to wind noise.

In addition, there is hands-free voice control with an integrated digital assistant, a handlebar-mounted Bluetooth remote control and touch control. According to the manufacturer, all of these functions are made possible by the fast and energy-efficient Snapdragon W5 chipset from Qualcomm. Whether this brings any real benefits or is merely technical and potentially dangerous bells and whistles in road traffic remains questionable.

Our purchasing department is clarifying whether and when we will have the AI cycling glasses in our range. If possible, I will then test the technology and report on it.

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