Google Jacket and Smart Glasses: 5 Features Making Cyclists Happy

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Google and Levi have teamed up to redefine the wearable industry. The two companies officially announced the release of their smart jacket today. It is geared toward the needs of urban cyclists. It combines legendary Levi style with Google tech innovation. All in a jacket that every urban cyclist will crave. And anyone else on the planet. Urban cyclists may find other wearables useful to compliment the Google-Levi smart jacket. Smart glasses with LCD tint changing lenses can also make the difference in a cyclists ride.

Conductive Google Yarn

The Levi’s Commuter x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket is equipped with conductive yarn. Which allows the wearer to control multiple features on an app. The Google and Levi smart jacket controls are located on the sleeve. Cyclists can now control the functionality of their Commuter x Jacquard smart jackets with quick swipes and taps.

Washable Smart Denim

The Commuter x Jacquard smart jacket has a removable smart tag where the innovative tech for cyclists is stored. Once the removable smart tag is out, the jacket can be washed like any other legendary Levi garment. When the smart jacket is worn, it looks, feels, and flows like regular denim.

Mobile App Connectivity

The Commuter x Jacquard smart jacket allows users to access multiple functions through the smart jacket. Users can make and answer calls and messages. It also features Google Maps and Google Play via voice direction. Third party functions like Spotify and Strava are also available with a swipe or tap of the jacket.

Hands Free Usability

The Commuter x Jacquard smart jacket lets cyclists access their smartphone without taking their hands off the grips for more than a second. This allows for a safer ride. Smart glasses developed for U.S. Special Forces also allow for hands-free usability. Another cyclist accessory that optimizes safety. The CTRL ONE Black LCD tint changing smart glasses adjust light automatically.

Wearables Inspired by Necessity

The Commuter x Jacquard smart jacket was inspired by necessity. Combining tech with traditional style. The CTRL ONE Black smart glasses for cyclists was also born from necessity. Smart glasses developed for soldiers to adjust to any condition, they are now the official wearable for Tour de France winner Andy Schleck. Great wearables that keep you safe while still connected.