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Oakley Radar Pace Tech Book

Oakley Radar Pace
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T E C H B O O K
P R O D U C T S P E C S
I N T E R N A L S E N S O R S
A C C E L E R O M E T E R
G Y R O S C O P E
Axis-based motion sensing.
Used in a range of devices (i.e. shoe pods, belt-clip
pedometers, smartphone fitness/game apps)
Measures when your foot is in contact with the
ground and how many steps you take based on
vibration.
Gives an idea of how far you ran and how fast.
Similar to an Accelerometer, except that it measures
angular movements.
Primarily used for navigation and the measurement
of angular velocity.
P R E S S U R E
P R O X I M T Y
Measures atmospheric pressure, especially altitude.
Determines when you are running or cycling uphill.
Stride Rate (Acc. & Gyro) + Elevation = Hill gradient
Sensor that measures when you are wearing Radar
Pace.
While wearing, allows for complete voice control of
the system
When not wearing Radar Pace. It will turn off the
device.

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Oakley Radar Pace Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOakley
ModelRadar Pace
CategorySmart Glasses
LanguageEnglish