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ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

⭐️2.5 / 5
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🙌11
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📼6 scs
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📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

2.5.5

February 12, 2024

* Apple Watch app: Support for bike metrics and sensors: power, cadence and speed. * Solving Strava upload issues, and other bug fixes.
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2.5.4

November 14, 2023

- supporing imperial metrics on Apple Watch - bug fixing

2.5.3

October 26, 2023

-Enable app on WatchOS 10 (but migration to 10.1 strongly recommanded) -Enable incremental gfx configuration upgrade (up to 10x shorter eyewear upgrade)
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2.5.2

October 16, 2023

Apple Watch : Introduction of Strava Live Segment support in augmented reality. Mobile application : Connection to your Strava account and synchronisation of your ActiveLook activities.
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2.3.0

February 26, 2023

Apple Watch : "Trail running" activity added, design and UX improvements, fixes on running pace. iOS app : Auto disconnect eyewear when not in use, new visual experience in eyewear, ergonomic & bug fixing.
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2.2.2

October 6, 2022

Fix : Apple Watch Ultra issue

2.2.1

October 2, 2022

- Creation of a Connection Center to ease connections from/to ActiveLook Eyewear & Apps - Improved onboarding flow to adapt to latest eyewear generation - Apple Watch : support of new WatchOS9 Running Dynamics (Vertical Oscillation, Ground Contact Time, Stride Length) - Apple Watch : addition of a 3rd dashboard - And a few functional or ergonomic improvements
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2.1.1

July 23, 2022

* Refreshed visual experience for your ActiveLook Glasses (Config 11) * Displayed metrics: accuracy improvements * Strengthened Bluetooth connection * In App navigation ergonomic improvements * Bug fixing
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2.1.0

November 5, 2021

With this release: * A new optical adjustment guide, on your first use * Improved management of sensors and connection to glasses * Support for 5 new languages * Correction of several functional or ergonomic bugs. Many more developments are underway, watch for updates to come !
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2.0.0

March 29, 2021

Version 2.0.0 * New design, architecture & ergonomy * 3 sport profiles introduced with one set of data screens for each profile. * Running / Cycling / Multi-activity * Possibility to select, for each of the data screens, the information you want to see displayed. * Allows external sensors connection: power, HRM, cadence, speed. Known problems & solutions : * Speed & altitude provided by GPS may generate erratic datas. Post processing alorithms are being reviewed and optimized. * Some display artifacts in application or in glasses display Send your feedbacks, issues, suggestions to beta@activelook.net
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Price History of ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

Description of ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

Your ActiveLook eyewear companion application : Discover, adjust and update you eyewear Discover StravaLive Segment in augmented reality from your Apple Watch (requires a Strava subscription). Pick your preferred segments, select your opponnent (PR, KOM/QOM, or your closest friends on the leaderboard), track your time ahead/behind right in your field of vision. Optimise your trainings and unlock your performance by monitoring, right in your field of vision, the key information you need: Power, heart rate, pace, cadence, instant speed, elevation gain and more ! Configure your data screens to get the information you need and.. you are good to go ! Connect to Strava and auto synch all your Activities on your Strava account. The application will pair via BTLE with your eyewear and your performance sensors. Uses GPS to track your rides and runs. Supported Devices: - Engo 2 & Engo 1 : http://engoeyewear.com/ - Julbo EVAD-1 : https://www.julbo.com/en_gb/evad-1 More info on https://www.activelook.net/
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ActiveLook Sport Eyewear: FAQ

Does ActiveLook Sport Eyewear support iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for ActiveLook Sport Eyewear.
The creator of ActiveLook Sport Eyewear is Microoled.
ActiveLook Sport Eyewear currently supports iOS 15.0 or later.
With a rating of 2.5 out of 5, ActiveLook Sport Eyewear is just okay among users.
The App Category Of Activelook Sport Eyewear Is Health & Fitness.
The current version of the ActiveLook Sport Eyewear app is 2.5.5.
ActiveLook Sport Eyewear updated on July 3, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, ActiveLook Sport Eyewear supports Dutch, English, French and 5 more.
No, ActiveLook Sport Eyewear is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within ActiveLook Sport Eyewear.
Sorry, ActiveLook Sport Eyewear is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ActiveLook Sport Eyewear

  • Metric Roulette

    The whole reason one purchases metric tracking gear is so that they can track their metrics. The ActiveLook software eats your metrics instead of tracking them. There is about a 25% chance the app will crash during your run or your data won’t upload to Strava and either way it is lost forever. This is extremely frustrating and the latest software hasn’t resolved the issue.
  • Doesn’t work with Apple Watch Ultra

    Very dissatisfied and the company isn’t honoring return policy. I’ve requested multiple times a return label from them but have been left without a response
  • Unusable with poor support

    The Engo 2 glasses seem pretty good but
    - they need better shielding especially across the top to reduce distracting reflections
    - the Activelook module in your field of vision does impede your vision, you can sort of see ‘through’ it but it’s not great
    - they have no prescription lens option

    The app is extremely disappointing and makes the glasses largely unusable due to how fragile the app’s Bluetooth is. If a sensor temporarily disconnects, the App never recovers (eg if a sensor goes out of range or into sleep mode). So you end up with nothing to see in your HUD! Other times the app looses connection with the glasses and you’re stuck with a static HUD screen with outdated data, perhaps sometimes showing you the searching screen. A reboot of the app may help recover, but not something I’m willing to do in the middle of a serious workout.

    Sadly, these issues have been known to the developer for about a year but still they persist. The future is not very bright for this company.