BleeqUp Ranger: AI cycling camera glasses — quick take
The BleeqUp Ranger mixes an action camera, open‑ear headset, walkie‑talkie and sport sunglasses into a single lightweight frame. Manufacturer pricing: €399 standard, €439 with premium Zeiss lenses.
Key specs
- 4‑in‑1: 1080p action camera, open‑ear audio headset, walkie‑talkie, UV400 sport sunglasses
- Battery/service: ~1 hour recording on the glasses (extendable with helmet‑mount battery +4 hours)
- AI features: highlight detection and automatic editing
- Weight: ~45 g; IP54; anti‑fog lenses; Zeiss optional
- Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon W5; supports prescription lenses via replacement/clip‑on
Availability & buying
Available for pre‑order / direct purchase on the manufacturer site. Not widely listed on retail yet — monitor availability on Amazon (affiliate search link): Amazon: BleeqUp Ranger.
How it compares to a smartwatch (e.g., Apple Watch Series 11)
The Ranger targets cyclists who want POV video capture, hands‑free communication and eyewear in one device. A smartwatch like the Apple Watch focuses on health tracking, notifications and apps. They’re complementary: the Ranger adds integrated camera + audio, not replacing a watch’s broader ecosystem.
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Bottom line
If you’re a cyclist wanting seamless POV recording and on‑the‑go audio/comms, the BleeqUp Ranger’s €399 (or €439 with Zeiss) price positions it as a specialised alternative to general smartwatches. Consider whether integrated camera + headset in glasses is worth the premium for your rides.