- Bleequp started the first camera glasses with 4 in 1 cycling in the world in the MWC 2025
- They have a video modification at a blow and record in 1080p
- They also have headphones and a Walkie-Talkie feature
At the MWC 2025 This week, Bleequp launched its new 4 -in cycling glasses, filled with technology including a camera and headphones powered by AI.
The new glasses, which, according to society, are the first cycling glasses AI 4 in 1 in the world, offer serious eye protection to cyclists. They have a UV400 note for use in the sun, an anti-buve design, Zeiss lenses and an enveloping design that recalls brands like Oakley.
They are also classified IP54 and compatible with prescription lenses through clip-on inserts, and are made from light and durable TR90 plastic.
They certainly look at the game, but they seem even more impressive under the hood.
Bleequp Ranger: on paper
Aside from the rather strange name, the Ranger glasses of Bleequp have several technological features that cyclists will love. More specifically, they are delivered with an action camera that can record an hour of 1080p video on a single load. You can get four hours of additional content with a battery of additional battery of additional helmet, but just say that they are perfect for saving the trails, waterfalls or of course the Rage Rage incidents.
There is no need to sift through the hours of sequences either, as Bleequp says that the video editing powered by AI can highlight important moments, in particular “panoramic views, tense moments and sudden braking emergencies”, superimposed with travel details, including your time and your route. All this video can be changed in a single highlighting coil with a single blow.
An on -board algorithm also guarantees that the video looks like your POV, rather than having the slightly high prospect of the action camera, which is a nice touch.
The other features include integrated open headphones which include a Talkie-Walkie feature. They will probably not challenge the specialized audio of the best bone conduction headphones on the market, but it is nevertheless a nice touch, leaving your ears open to ensure a maximum conscience while you ride.
There are also hands-free vocal commands, a remote control mounted on the Bluetooth handlebars and even navigation on board provided by Google Maps in the United States. You do not get a display, but all the party parts on board are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 chipset.
Launched on Kickstarter in March, Bleequp Ranger prices start at $ 349, with $ 50 discounts available for the first birds.