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Engo 2 Vive: See Your Fitness Data, Not Your Watch

Summary

  • Engo 2 Vive smart glasses offer up to 12 hours of AR display.
  • They integrate with Garmin, Apple Watch, and Suunto devices.
  • The glasses display live fitness metrics directly in your view.
Engo 2 Vive: See Your Fitness Data, Not Your Watch

The Engo 2 Vive smart glasses offer a unique heads-up display for athletes, projecting key fitness metrics directly into their view. These glasses boast an impressive battery life of up to 12 hours, a significant advantage over many competitors. While the central module housing the battery is noticeable, the overall design remains lightweight at just 36 grams, and users can adjust the AR display's position within their field of vision.

Compatibility is a strong suit for the Engo 2 Vive, supporting integration with iPhone and Android smartphones. They also offer robust connectivity with major smartwatch platforms including Garmin, Apple Watch, and Suunto. While Apple Watch users can't use the native Workout app, an ActiveLook app provides full functionality. Garmin users benefit from extensive customization options, displaying up to six metrics across six screens, though Strava Live Segments appear only on the watch.

Similar to Garmin, Suunto integration provides comprehensive data display, though customization is limited. Strava Live Segments are not projected onto the glasses with Suunto either. Engo is actively exploring future support for Wear OS and Coros platforms. Overall, the Engo 2 Vive glasses allow users to stay focused on their performance, achieving personal bests by keeping crucial data visible without interrupting their activity.

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The Engo 2 Vive smart glasses provide up to 12 hours of data display on a single charge.
Engo 2 Vive glasses are compatible with Garmin, Apple Watch, and Suunto devices, as well as Android and iPhones.
Strava Live Segments can be displayed with Apple Watch and via smartphone apps, but not directly on the glasses when using Garmin or Suunto devices.

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