Eye tracking AI glasses for cyclists

Smart glasses specifically designed for cyclists include optical components supplied by Opto Precision. At Asia Photonics Expo 2026, the optic manufacturer highlighted the first generation of glasses and gave Electronics Weekly an insight into what is being developed.

Opto Precision Eversight eyewear

The Singapore company supplies optical components, e.g., the prism and lens which sit in the bridge of the lightweight glasses. The eyewear is angled from the bridge to place the lens directly in front of the cyclist’s eyeline as he/she leans over the crossbar to ride.

The partners are currently developing eye tracking and AI in the second generation of glasses, which Opto Precision‘s Henry Ong expects to be available by the end of this year. The second generation glasses will be able to connect to AI phone apps and navigation devices, such as Garmin, said Ong.


The glasses are lightweight, weighing less than 50g and use a proprietary, compact, free-space, off-axis optical system powered by an ultrabright colour micro-OLED image which consumes less than 100mW. The display delivers a high contrast, wide filed-of-view display and can be used for up to eight hours on a single charge. The lens are designed to deliver >1000 nits for clear images even in bright daylight conditions, said Eversight.


The glasses are available with prescription lens.

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Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes is the editor of Electronics Weekly. She has been covering the electronics industry for over 30 years, edited UK and pan-European titles and contributed to UK and international online and print publications. Although specialising in the semiconductor market, she also has a keen interest in education, careers and start-up opportunities in the broader electronics industry.

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