BleeqUp

Ranger AI Sports Camera Glasses with 16MP 120 FOV EIS stabilization Camera 1080P Video Recording UV 400 Protection

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$303.20$379.00

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  • 【4-IN-1 SMART INTEGRATION】Replace your action camera, headphones, intercom, and goggles with one device. The BleeqUp Ranger streamlines your gear for a lighter, more focused outdoor experience without functional compromises.
  • 【HD CAMERA & AI STABILIZATION】Record your highlights hands-free with the 16MP sensor and EIS technology. Capture smooth 1080P POV footage of daily commutes or trail adventures without the bulk of traditional chest or helmet mounts.
  • 【STAY CONNECTED & SAFE】Open-ear directional audio keeps you aware of traffic while enjoying music. Use the Bluetooth remote for one-click team intercom, maintaining constant contact with your group during long-distance rides.
  • 【SMART AI DATA BROADCAST】Real-time voice prompts for heart rate, speed, and cadence (when synced with sensors). The built-in barometer tracks elevation, providing instant uphill/downhill stats directly to your ears.
  • 【RUGGED IP54 WEATHER RESISTANCE】Built to withstand rain, sweat, and dust. The high-strength PC lenses offer impact resistance and full UV protection, ensuring reliability in diverse outdoor environments.
  • 【BleeqUp APP records every workout session】Team Ride Assistant&Syncs Ride Data Effortlessly&Reinvented Activity Logging&Ride Stats Alerts.Three control methods help you easily use various functions:touchpad, buttons on the glasses, and Bluetooth controller.
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Memory Storage Capacity32 GB
Special FeatureCamera
Battery Capacity160 Milliamp Hours
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth
Wireless Communication StandardBluetooth
Battery Cell CompositionLithium Ion
GPSNo GPS
Shapeglasses
Screen Size148 Millimeters
BrandBleeqUp

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4.414 ratings
★★★★★

Nice glasses (Clear to light gray lenses swapped)

Anthony SamuelMarch 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. Great glasses they look good and the video quality is nice the only issue is the wind reduction it greatly reduces audio quality so if you are not moving fast turn it off. Looks like they are working on fixing it. I would also like them to add smartwatch integration with my Samsung watch I saw a coming soon feature on the app. Hopefully they make it work with Samsung and Apple not just Garmin like the Oakley Vangaurds. All in all I recommend them Read more

★★★★☆

Meta Killers?

Angry_GumballApril 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. Initial impressions - I'm impressed. The big selling point for me was having a conventional aspect ratio - 16:9, landscape mode...because in the real world our eyes sit side-by-side and not vertically stacked. Video is 1080p 30fps which I'm fine with for what I'm doing. Video looks pretty clear too and a good alternative to the Meta ones that have monopolized the mainstream market. Still looking at the other features available but I appreciate that the speakers aren't so loud that your neighbor can hear what you're listening to and sounds pretty clear for what they are. They won't replace traditional earbuds but like bone conduction headphones, it's nice to have ears free to be alert of what's going on around you in today's world. I will have to say though that getting the wifi to connect so I can harvest my content onto my phone was a hit and miss. Still figuring out a reliable solution but right now it seems that it has to be charging for the wifi to connect. At least that's what worked for me twice after many struggles prior to connecting. I'll bring a brick with me on my adventures anyway to keep battery topped off between the action. Be mindful that it's USBC so you will need a brick with USBC out to charge these on the go. But they do charge fast because it's USBC. Did a small sample first person view with a yoyo to test its FOV with activity thats right in front of me. It felt pretty accurate to what I was looking at and there is some adjustment for if you need the camera to aim "high" if you're doing something like riding a bike where you might have your head pointed downward. Glasses themselves are pretty light and hug my noggin securely without feeling like they're going to slide off. There's also a pretty large (physical "clicky") button on the right temple arm for easy access to start recording (long press, ascending tone plays when rec starts) or short press to take a still. Playback controls are touch-based on the temple arm closer toward the frame and I found myself accidentally starting to play music when trying to record as I still get used to where things are. Can't speak for the AI features as I normally don't partake in AI, but as an action camera in form of glasses, this is what I was looking for. Read more

★★★★★

Convenient All-in-One Option, With a Few Tradeoffs

Frank H.February 20, 2026

I was curious whether combining a camera, audio, and intercom into one pair of glasses would actually simplify rides, and in practice it mostly does. The frame is lighter than I expected given the built-in tech, and once adjusted it stays in place without bouncing around. The orange-red lens works well in bright daylight and offers solid UV protection, so they function just fine as regular sport sunglasses. The 1080P video quality is good for casual ride documentation and trail footage. The 120° field of view feels natural and not overly distorted, and the electronic stabilization helps smooth out small vibrations. It’s not going to replace a dedicated high-end action camera, especially in lower light, but for daytime cycling and commuting it captures usable, shareable footage. The open-ear audio is practical. I can hear prompts and music while still staying aware of traffic, which matters on road rides. Controls through the touchpad and buttons are straightforward after a short learning curve, though they can be slightly finicky with gloves on. Intercom pairing worked as intended during testing. Battery life is decent but not exceptional. For shorter workouts it’s fine, but for longer rides you’ll need to keep an eye on charge levels. At $379, this is a premium purchase. The main area for improvement would be battery capacity and perhaps slightly stronger low-light camera performance. If future versions extend runtime and improve image quality in mixed lighting, it would feel more complete at this price. Overall, it’s a genuinely useful piece of integrated gear, but the value depends on how much you prioritize convenience over having separate, potentially higher-spec devices. Read more

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★★★★☆

Stylish Smart Glasses That Do More Than Just Record Sports

BigBrentMortonMarch 18, 2026

The only real downside is the battery life, which is a bit limited. That said, considering everything these glasses can do, it feels like a reasonable trade off. Video quality is impressively clear, and the photos come out sharp as well. Transferring everything to your phone through the app is simple and straightforward, so reviewing footage doesn’t feel like a chore. They seem marketed mainly for sports recording, and while I didn’t test them in that setting, they definitely look built for it. The center camera is subtle and barely noticeable, and the sunglasses themselves look great as everyday wear. I really appreciate that they blend into a casual summer outfit without screaming “tech gadget.” Style matters, and these deliver. That said, limiting them to sports use would be underselling them. I tried them as a driving cam alternative and they worked surprisingly well. My favorite use, though, is wearing them as a discreet body cam. You can even hang them from your shirt and start recording quickly, which makes capturing day to day moments effortless. Overall, they’re versatile, stylish, and useful in ways I didn’t initially expect. They come with a sturdy case and a cloth inner cover to prevent scratching. Overall, they look good and function well. I think they’re worth the price considering the surprising versatility. They’re definitely more than just something to record sporting activities with. Read more

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★★★☆☆

AI Sports Camera Glasses with 16MP,EIS Camera,1080P Video Recording,UV 400 Protection, Open‐

HarrisFebruary 28, 2026

It has a cool look with really nice features Ranger AI Sports Camera Glasses with 16MP,120°FOV, EIS stabilization Camera,1080P Video Recording,UV 400 Protection, Open‐Ear Audio with walkie-Talkie for Outdoor Sports Black Read more

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