Oakley Radar Pace Voice Activated Coaching Sunglasses
$99.99
$449
78% off
Reference Price
Color: Black
Condition: New
Top positive review
8 people found this helpful
I have to say for what market they are targeting and for the concept I would have to say they are by far the best option. There
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017
I just got my Radar Pace sunglasses today and have already been on two long distance bike rides and using them all day when running around town. I have to say for what market they are targeting and for the concept I would have to say they are by far the best option. There are a few draw backs like slight chirping in the right earbud and the loose micro-usb earphones that feel kinda cheap for the price you pay. But taking into consideration the fact that this is a new field of exploration for Oakley and quite frankly any sunglasses company they are very strong. I look forward to seeing Oakley continuing to fine tune these sunglasses and making them better. All in all I can't wait to continue to use them in the every day and finally start caring less junk around with me and all the chargers in my truck and going to a all in one system.
Top critical review
Great sunglasses; okay smartglasses.
By Romero on Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017
As sunglasses, they are phenomenal. They even fit my slightly narrow face. I own a pair of Gascans that I've had for almost eight years and they are my favorite pair of sunnies. Wanted something now that I'm starting to run more and the sun can sometimes cause a harsh glare. So nice sunglasses with the ability to track my exercises? Sure; why not. As sunglasses they fit a bit loose on my head, but with the same material that I used on my Gascans I was able to make them tighter by fitting some foam on the hinges; this way they wouldn't (and didn't) loosen while running. They fit great and are an excellent addition to my running routine. The sun isn't as vibrant as of this writing, but I will continue to use these throughout the winter as the sun's glare on the snow will be an issue. I tried these on without the smart devices enabled at first to get an idea as to how the sunglasses were by themselves. The box comes with all the electronics apart from the glasses, and the glasses come in a nice semi-hard shell with the additional lens inside. I then equipped everything in one bout. The earphones fit okay, but they did tend to slide out at times during the few times I've used this so far while running. No issue in terms of when I'm in the gym, however. Syncing from my phone has never been an issue, though I hate carrying it with me. As smartglasses, they're okay; nothing revolutionary, and it's up to you if you want to pay the premium price for something your phone already can do, provided you take it with you. As the coach doesn't do as much as I'd like as of this writing, as I already have most of my workouts set. I suppose it may not be entirely geared for me as the only exercise I do outdoors is running; the rest is all in the gym. The music does tend to cut in and out, and I wound up just shutting it off completely after a while. I may look into more comfortable replacements, too. As sunglasses, these are phenomenal. The perfect sunnies for triathlons, methinks (when they're not wet). But as for smartglasses, a novel idea but needs improvement.
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