Gadget of the week
Can a head-worn fitness device work? Recon seems to think so
By Daniel Cooper From engadget
Long before Google had ever uttered the word glass, Recon Instruments was rising to prominence with a head-worn display designed for snow sports. You’d be forgiven for not knowing the name, since the technology was buried inside expensive sets of ski goggles like Oakley’s Airwave. Then, the company announced that a new product for cyclists and runners would arrive, this time branded under its own name. Few outside the running/cycling community paid attention to the Recon Jet, since they were all distracted by Google’s rival. Two years later, and Glass has been pulled from the market in the hope that Tony Fadell can turn it into a device people want to buy. As such, the road is clear for Recon’s fitness-oriented wearable, but can this small Canadian company succeed where Google failed? Earlier this year, I sat down with the company’s Tom Fowler and a nearly finished prototype of the final hardware to find out.
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