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                        "*": "<table style=\"border: 1px solid #AAA; border-spacing: 3px; background-color: #F9F9F9; color: #000; margin: 0.5em 0px 0.5em 1em; padding: 0.2em; float: right; clear: right; font-size: 88%; line-height: 1.5em; width:22em\">\n\n<tr>\n<th colspan=\"2\" style=\"text-align:center;font-size:125%;font-weight:bold\">Recon Jet</th>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" style=\"text-align:center\">[[File:ReconJet_1.jpg|250px]]\n</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Category</th>\n<td>[[Is categorized as::smartglasses]]</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Developer</th>\n<td>[[Developed by::Recon Instruments]]</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Announced</th>\n<td>[[Announced in::May 2013]]<ref>http://www.reconinstruments.com/2013/05/recon-instruments-reveals-recon-jet-heads-up-display-integrated-with-high-performance-sunglasses/</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Released</th>\n<td>Developers: [[Released for developers in::June 2013]]<ref>http://www.reconinstruments.com/2013/06/recon-instruments-launches-recon-jet-for-499/</ref> \n<br/>Consumers: [[Released for consumers::April 2015]]<ref>http://www.reconinstruments.com/2015/04/recon-instruments-launches-recon-jet-smart-eyewear-for-your-active-lifestyle/</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Price</th>\n<td>[[Costs::500]] USD<ref>http://store.reconinstruments.com/Recon-Jet</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Operating system</th>\n<td>[[Operating system is::ReconOS]] (Android-based)<ref>http://www.reconinstruments.com/products/jet/jet-os4/</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Display</th>\n<td>[[Display is::LCD]]</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Resolution</th>\n<td>[[Has resolution of::428x240]] pixels</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Weight</th>\n<td>[[Weights::85]] g<ref>http://www.reconinstruments.com/products/jet/faq/</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<th scope=\"row\">Controls</th>\n<td>[[Controls are::buttons]], [[Controls are::touchpad]], [[Controls are::inertial]]</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" style=\"text-align:center\">Standalone<ref>Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.</ref></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" style=\"text-align:center\">http://www.reconinstruments.com/products/jet/</td>\n</tr>\n\n</table>\n\nRecon Jet is a pair of smart glasses intended for outdoor use by cyclists, kayakers, runners, athletes, and sports enthusiasts in general. The device looks like a pair of regular sports glasses, but with a kind of double arm on both sides. The right one houses a touch pad, a camera, and a projector that sits on the outside of the lens below the right eye, making it the least obtrusive for the wearer\u2019s field of view.  It is also equipped with infrared (IR) glance detection, turning the display on and off when the wearer is or is not looking at it. The battery pack sits under the left arm of the glasses, balancing the device. Performance metrics such as speed, distance, and elevation gains, are displayed in a segmented view. Navigation interface enables the display of routes, while connectivity to external devices enables the display of heart rate, power, cadence, and more. When connected to a smartphone, the device displays weather conditions, messages, incoming calls, and social media notifications. Recon Instruments has a developer programme for anyone interested in developing apps for the device. The newest operating system of the device is ReconOS 4. \n\n[[File:ReconJet_2.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A side view on ReconJet|A side view on ReconJet.]]\n== Main characteristics ==\n\nRecon Jet has a widescreen 16:9 WQVGA display. The image has high contrast and brightness and appears as 30\u2033 HD display at 7\u2032, in the bottom of field of view. An IR eye-detection switches the device on and off. The device runs on 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU with 1GB SDRAM and 8 GB Flash memory. Sensors include 3D accelerometer, 3D magnetometer, 3D gyroscope, pressure sensor and IR sensor. The device connects via GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, ANT+, WiFi, and Micro USB 2.0. It has two control buttons, an optical touchpad usable with gloves and in all weather conditions, a camera, dual microphones, and integrated speaker. Battery is interchangeable and rechargeable via Micro USB. The device weighs 85 grams.<ref>Recon Jet Tech Specs. Recon Instruments [online]. Available online at: http://www.reconinstruments.com/products/jet/tech-specs/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref>\n\n=== Purpose ===\n\nJet smartglasses are smart glasses device for leisure and sport activities. They are advertised for bicyclists, motorcyclists, skiers, and everyone who needs to have easy access to data about their location, heading, speed and other related information while having their hands free.\n\n=== Company & People ===\n\nRecon Instruments is a Vancouver, Canada-based company, founded on January 17, 2008 by Fraser Hall, Hamid Abdollahi, and Dan Eisenhardt. It specializes in smart glasses and Heads-Up Display (HUD) technology.\n\nLeadership: Dan Eisenhardt, CEO and Co-founder; Hamid Abdollahi, CTO and Co-founder, Todd Tessier, Chief Financial Officer; Tom Fowler, Chief Marketing Officer; Dave Birkenheuer, Vice President of Supply Chain; Mario Palumbo, Vice President of Engineering; Tyson Miller, Director of Consumer Products.<ref>About Us. Recon Instruments [online]. Available online at: http://www.reconinstruments.com/company/about-us/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref>\n \n[[File:ReconJet_3.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Looking through ReconJet|Looking through ReconJet.]]\n== Important Dates ==\n\nThe Recon Jet was first presented as a pre-production item at Google I/O developer event in 2013. The device was released on June 27, 2014 and available for pre-order.<ref>Recon Instruments Launch Recon Jet for $499. Recon Instruments [online]. 2013, Jun 26. Available online at: http://www.reconinstruments.com/2013/06/recon-instruments-launches-recon-jet-for-499/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref> The shipping was announced for late spring 2014, but the company delayed the shipment until September 25th.<ref>MARTONIK, Andrew. Recon Jet HUD glasses delayed again, company committing to new Sept. 25 ship date. Android Central [online]. 2014, May 1. Available online at: http://www.androidcentral.com/recon-jet-hud-glasses-delayed-again-company-committing-new-sept-25-ship-date (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref> The product is since available to consumers via the company\u2019s website.\n\n== Ethical & Health Issues ==\n\nThere are no ethical nor health issues relevant to this specific device.\n\nFor more general issues connected with smartglasses, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis. \n\n== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==\n\nEnhancement. - The device provides it's user with useful stream of data, therefore enhancing his abilities beyond the natural limitations.\n\n[[File:ReconJet_4.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A man wearing ReconJet|A man wearing ReconJet.]]\n== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==\n\nIn all the relevant reviews, Recon Jet is presented as a highly useful, must-have device for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.<ref>BURNS, Chris. Recon Jet hands-on. SlashGear [online]. 2013, May 15. Available online at: http://www.slashgear.com/recon-jet-hands-on-15282311/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref><ref>Recon Instruments Launches Recon Jet for $499. LAVA Magazine [online]. 2013, Jun 26. Available online at: http://lavamagazine.com/recon-instruments-launches-recon-jet-for-499/?cbg_tz=-120 (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref><ref>KAPLAN, Greg. Recon Instruments Launches Jet Heads-Up Display. Bicycling [online]. 2013, Jun 26. Available online at: http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/previews/recon-instruments-launches-jet-heads-display?cm_mmc=Twitter-_-Bicycling-_-Content-Story-_-recon-jet (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)</ref> The convenience of the device, and especially its availability, makes it a highly rated Google Glass competitor. Given that the shipment is still in an early stage, there are no reviews by regular users or wider public opinion available yet.\n\n== Public Policy ==\n\nThere is no public policy that considers this device specifically.\n\nFor more information about policies related to smartglasses, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis. \n\n== Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research ==\n\n* [http://www.apx-labs.com/skylight/ Skylight by APX Labs]  \n* [http://go.sap.com/index.html SAP AR Mobile Apps]\n\n== References ==\n\n[[Category:External Hardware or Software]]\n[[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]\n[[Category:Wearables]]\n[[Category:Head Mounted Displays]]\n[[Category:Smartglasses]]"
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