26th September 2013, Vancouver – Recon Instruments, the award winning technology company behind the world’s first consumer Heads-up Displays (HUD) for sports, is pleased to announce that Intel Capital ...
Intel has acquired Recon Instruments, a Vancouver, Canada-based maker of heads-up displays for athletes. Recon makes two products: the Recon Snow2, which is a ski mask with an integrated display, and ...
Recon Instruments' MOD Live HUD for ski goggles will be the first to run Active Network's new RTP LiveView (TM) Android lifestyle app. LiveView combines real-time content and adapted augmented reality ...
When Contour launched their GPS model the other week, I thought it was one of the coolest things to happen to action sports. The ability to see video of what you just did is one thing but to see it on ...
“The new ShotGlass™ app on the Recon Jet wearable allows our customers to make shots beyond belief: around corners, over barriers, from complete cover,” said TrackingPoint CEO John Lupher. “Our ...
Three years ago Recon Instruments came out with one of the first goggles with a HUD to be used by you and me for leisure activity. It was a novel idea—who wouldn’t want to see how fast they’re flying ...
, through its strategic investment arm Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, has made an investment in the company. Having shipped three generations of products already, Recon is a leading pioneer in ...
Recorded on June 6, 2014. Andrew Keen sits down with founder and CEO of Recon Instruments, Dan Eisenhardt. StrictlyVC Athens is up next. Hear unfiltered insights straight from Europe’s tech leaders ...
Recon Instruments, an Intel company, just launched the Recon Partner Program, an initiative that empowers developers, independent software vendors, and system integrators with an array of resources to ...
Intel Crop. isn't slowing its investments in wearable technology, despite mixed signs about how quickly that market is growing. The chip giant on Wednesday said it purchased Recon Instruments, a ...