Bicycle race: Insenth claim world first with augmented reality glasses for cyclists
This week’s video is brought to you by Insenth, a Chinese company claiming to have developed the world’s first augmented reality display for cyclists.

Dubbed Senth IN1, the system – which can be paired to a smartphone - comprises cycling glasses, a handlebar mounted thumb controller, and Ineth OS to bring a plethora of on-road data to life.
The company is 97% toward raising $40,000 on Indiegogo, the finer details of which can be found here.
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