
Let’s face it — cycling tech hasn’t changed much in years. Sure, we’ve got apps, smartwatches, and bike computers. But what if you could get all your critical data without taking your eyes off the road? CYBERSIGHT HUD Glasses aim to do just that — bringing fighter-jet-grade heads-up display (HUD) tech into the everyday world of urban and competitive cycling.

Tech Specs That Matter
• Weight: 39g (just a little heavier than classic sports sunglasses)
• Battery Life: Up to 8 hours
• Charging: USB-C, fast charge in ~1 hour
• Display: Full-color waveguide HUD, 1500 nits brightness, 640×400 per eye
• FOV: 24° diagonal binocular field of view
• Processor: Dual-core ARM Cortex-A53
• Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, compatible with BLE heart rate monitors, cadence sensors, power meters
• Mobile App: Android and iOS compatible
• Control: Handlebar-mounted 5-way joystick (IP67 rated)
• Lenses: Interchangeable photochromic and polarized lens sets
• Durability: IP54 water and dust resistance
• Compatibility: Apple Watch, bike computers, Lumos helmets, radar tail lights
• Safety Alerts: Rear-approaching car radar, turn signals, brake lights (via helmet integration)
• Coaching: Built-in AI metrics analysis and performance suggestions
• Audio: None (for safety reasons)

What It Actually Does
These aren’t just “smart glasses.” CYBERSIGHT turns your ride into a mission. The HUD overlays real-time cycling metrics — speed, cadence, heart rate, gradient, power zones — directly into your visual field using advanced waveguide optics. Unlike single-lens displays like Everysight or monocular solutions like Garmin Varia Vision, this is a full binocular experience: both eyes, immersive, minimal distractions.
It’s also the first cycling HUD with AI-powered insights, not just numbers. The glasses analyze your power output, pacing, and heart rate zones in real time — then deliver on-the-fly coaching: “Back off, you’re redlining.” Or: “You’re slacking, pick it up.”
And yes, they think safety too. When paired with a Lumos helmet, the HUD shows your turn signals and braking. Add a radar tail light, and the glasses notify you when a car is approaching from behind. It’s a 360° situational awareness cockpit — in under 40 grams.

Cycling Redefined: Feel, Fit & Finish
The design is pure cycling minimalism. A strong yet flexible frame holds swappable lenses — you get polarized for glare and photochromic for dawn-to-dusk rides. The HUD display sits just above your natural gaze line, like a tactical interface, without blocking vision.
At 39 grams, it’s not the lightest eyewear on the market, but still totally race-day ready. The balance is excellent, and the build — including the vented nose pads and rubber grips — makes it ideal for long hauls and high-sweat sessions.
Controlling the interface is surprisingly elegant. No fiddly swipes. No shouting commands. Just a weatherproof joystick on your handlebars — click to change screens, hold to zoom in on metrics, flick to scroll through power or heart zones. Clean and fast.

Vs. the Competition: How It Stacks Up
• CYBERSIGHT vs. Garmin Varia Vision:
CYBERSIGHT offers true binocular HUD with a wide FOV and richer graphics. Garmin’s monocular approach feels dated by comparison
• CYBERSIGHT vs. XREAL Air 2:
XREAL is powerful for general AR but lacks any bike-specific integration. CYBERSIGHT wins in performance, safety, and cycling optimization

Cons
• No audio — some may want integrated voice guidance or calls
• Not prescription-lens friendly out of the box
• Display visibility may vary in harsh direct sunlight
• Still an early-stage product — software polish and future firmware updates will matter

What Others Say
“Feels like having a Tour de France coach whispering in your ear — but smarter and safer.” — CyclingTips
“The most immersive HUD ever seen in a cycling accessory.” — Digital Cyclist Weekly

FAQ
• Can I use it with my own glasses?
Not natively — there’s no prescription lens mount yet
• Does it support turn-by-turn navigation?
Yes, when connected to compatible apps and bike computers
• Is it legal for racing?
Depends on the event rules — but in most training scenarios, absolutely
• Can I buy extra lenses?
Yes, both polarized and photochromic lenses are swappable and available separately

Price and Availability
Kickstarter early bird pricing starts at
$318 (MSRP: $518)
Estimated delivery: August 2025
Available at:
• Future retail to be announced post-campaign

Verdict
CYBERSIGHT HUD Glasses are more than a cycling accessory — they’re a leap forward in wearable sports tech. With real-time performance metrics, AI coaching, safety integrations, and a premium HUD interface, this is the smartest pair of glasses ever made for two wheels.
For tech-hungry cyclists, data-driven trainers, or city riders who want eyes-forward safety — it’s not just useful, it’s revolutionary.
Final Verdict: 4.7/5
4.7 / 5