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The world's first electrochromic sports sunglasses use automotive smart-window technology to adjust lens tint within one second. They are IP65 water-resistant, weigh just 36 grams, and run for 28 days on a single charge.
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The world's first electrochromic sports sunglasses use automotive smart-window technology to adjust lens tint within one second. They are IP65 water-resistant, weigh just 36 grams, and run for 28 days on a single charge.
Singapore-based cycling sunglasses priced at $35–$45. The large-lens design delivers excellent eye protection with comfort that rivals glasses costing six times as much from Oakley, available in 16 colour options.
An $80 smartwatch with workout analysis, VO2 Max estimates, recovery-time guidance, and build quality that feels closer to a premium device.
An affordable bike computer that accurately tracks five core ride metrics — elapsed time, distance, speed, and more — with automatic sync to Garmin Connect and Strava.
The Thousand Heritage Helmet is a stylish urban cycling helmet with an equestrian-inspired look. It meets the essential safety standards and includes a Fidlock buckle that can be secured to the bike, making short stops easier. It pairs well with a wide range of bike styles and is a practical choice for riders who want to start, or keep, wearing a helmet.
The Lumos Ultra is a lightweight smart helmet with integrated turn signals and Apple Watch support. It is crash-test certified, uses water-resistant electronics, and brings modern safety features without moving into premium pricing. Compared with the higher-end Matrix model, the Ultra delivers strong everyday safety and practicality.
These budget cycling shoes from Teemu use a one-piece construction with a Velcro power strap and ventilated insole. Made under the Walk brand, they support clipless cleat installation. The price is extremely low, but fit and comfort are likely to vary, so sizing needs careful attention.
The BBB Signal Radar (BLS 251) combines a rear bike light with radar detection and an unusual built-in speaker. It supports ANT+ and Bluetooth, multiple light modes, and rear-traffic alerts, but testing found a high false-positive rate and a weak app experience that hurt overall reliability.
The Garmin Tacx Alpine is a premium gradient simulator that automatically raises and lowers the front wheel to replicate real-road gradients. It supports a class-leading +25% to −10% grade range, pairs exclusively with the Tacx Neo3M and Neo2T trainers, and adds fore-aft movement and steering control for an immersive indoor experience with most virtual cycling platforms.