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DescriptionIntroducing Transcend GPS Goggles by Zeal are the world's most advanced goggle. Providing real time speed, elevation, and location information, there's nothing this goggle can't do!
The most technologically advanced goggle in the world, the Transcend GPS features Recon Instruments’ proprietary GPS technology and Zeal Optics’ high-performance lens options. It features vertical odometer technologies and provides real-time access to performance statistics including speed, altitude, temperature, and time. Sleek graphics are completely non-obtrusive for front and peripheral vision, making it the ultimate solution for use in fast-paced, alpine environments.
The Transcend GPS Goggles was also awarded the 2010-2011 ISPO Boardsports Award in the highly competitive field of snow accessories.
The Transcend GPS goggles posses a built-in HUD which gives you information such as latitude / longitude, altitude, speed travelled, current temperature, time and more. This high quality GPS integration will make sure that you never just loose your way no matter what part of the town or suburb you intend to explore.
What is more is that you can always plug these goggles into your PC and download the GPS information as soon as you make it to a nearest computer. The in-built software will then overlay your explored route with Google Maps and hence you will be able to precisely know where you have been!
How does it work?:
The largest piece of information on the Dashboard is the Speedometer, represented by a dial that lights up from the bottom left-hand corner clockwise up to the top part of the Dashboard. The Speedometer shows in digital numbers how fast Transcend is moving in km/h or mph depending on your preference settings. The digital dial lights up several green bars based on your speed. If you reach higher green bars or red bars, it is suggested you adjust your speed appropriately to maintain the safety of yourself and others.
Polarized lenses are essential for anyone who spends a lot of time out-side where glare is a factor. Different conditions require specific lens colors and treatments. Although Polarized is an ideal lens for many conditions, it is not ideal for every condition or every sport. For activities that involve polarizing glare such as snow sports, polarized lenses provides the optimum protection.
Why Buy Polarised?:
Polarised lenses are designed to substantially
reduce or eliminate reflective glare by selectively absorbing
the light waves travelling in all directions except the vertical
plane. The term “polarised” is used to describe
light that has passed through a polarising filter. As a result
of passing through the filter, the transmitted light travels
in a uniform pattern.
The layered polarised lens filter cuts out the glare experienced with outdoor environments and means enhanced vision in a wider range of conditions.
Complete with Lifetime Warranty - Zeal Optics offer a liftetime warranty on all Zeal Optics eyewear on manufactural defect cases. Lenses are excluded from this warranty unless a manufacturer defect or lens os discovered. Normal wear or abuse cases are not covered under this limited warranty.
Zeal Optics Transcend GPS Goggle Features:
Zeal Optics Transcend GPS Goggles Include:
Complete with Lifetime Warranty - Zeal Optics offer a liftetime warranty on all Zeal Optics eyewear on manufactural defect cases. Lenses are excluded from this warranty unless a manufacturer defect or lens os discovered. Normal wear or abuse cases are not covered under this limited warranty.
Specs / FAQ'sSpecifications:
Zeal Optics Transcend GPS Goggle Features:
Zeal Optics Transcend GPS Goggles Include:
Complete with Lifetime Warranty - Zeal Optics offer a liftetime warranty on all Zeal Optics eyewear on manufactural defect cases. Lenses are excluded from this warranty unless a manufacturer defect or lens os discovered. Normal wear or abuse cases are not covered under this limited warranty.
Are they Waterproof?
Can the statistics be in English units, ie mph as opposed to km/hr? The goggle is capable of displaying units in both Metric and US Imperial units of measurement. The Default units are Metric and can be changed in the preferences pane of the goggle.
Are the goggles resistant to fogging? Both lens options in the Transcend, and all Zeal goggles for that matter, are double layer lenses with our proprietary permanent anti-fog treatment. The permanent anti-fog means that there is nothing to wipe off and your lens will last much longer than other brands.
How fast can the Transcend go? The Transcend is currently able to display speeds up to 150kmh or about 92mph, however, if there is a demand for higher speeds the software can be adjusted and the limit raised. Be very careful if you are riding at 92 MPH!!!
What does the Transcend GPS goggle weigh? 256 grams. Once mounted on a helmet the difference is unnoticeable.
What is the power capacity? The rechargeable Lithium battery pack in the Transcend is a 1200mA unit which can last up to 8 hours at room temperature and up to 6 hours at -10?C (14?F). Below -20?C (-4?F) the battery life may be significantly impacted. It is not recommended for extended use at these lower temperatures.
Are the Transcend GPS Goggles Helmet compatible? The Transcend is helmet compatible with a good strap connection to keep it from floating on the helmet. Furthermore, the spherical lens allows a large frame like the Transcend's to fit into the opening of small and medium helmets.
Why Buy Polarised?:
Polarised lenses are designed to substantially
reduce or eliminate reflective glare by selectively absorbing
the light waves travelling in all directions except the vertical
plane. The term “polarised” is used to describe
light that has passed through a polarising filter. As a result
of passing through the filter, the transmitted light travels
in a uniform pattern.
The layered polarised lens filter cuts out the glare experienced with outdoor environments and means enhanced vision in a wider range of conditions.
Complete with Lifetime Warranty - Zeal Optics offer a liftetime warranty on all Zeal Optics eyewear on manufactural defect cases. Lenses are excluded from this warranty unless a manufacturer defect or lens os discovered. Normal wear or abuse cases are not covered under this limited warranty.
Zeal Optics Features Include:
Your Eyes:
The symptoms of photokeratitis - the sensation of having something in the eye or, in more severe cases, pain, tears, and intense sensitivity to light - usually develop after a period of four or five hours of intense exposure to the sun. Even if untreated, photokeratitis usually lasts only one or two days. Any ultraviolet light that gets past the cornea next encounters the lens of the eye - a transparent, elastic structure responsible for focusing light on the retina.
The lens absorbs the remaining ultraviolet light and passes only visible light to the retina. Unlike the cornea, the lens has little ability to repair itself; damage is cumulative and permanent. Recent evidence suggests that chronic, lifetime exposure to UV contribute to some types of cataracts (opaque regions in the lens that interfere with vision).
Light reaches its final destination when it strikes the cells of the retina, the innermost layer of the eye. Pigment in these cells (called rods and cones) absorbs light and initiates a series of chemical and electrical changes that convey visual information to the brain. The chemical changes associated with vision are reversible, and the pigment is also constantly renewed. It is possible however, that light at the blue end of the visible spectrum damages important proteins in the retina that are not easily repaired. The macula lutea is a portion of the retina located directly in line with the centre of the lens. It is densely packed with light detectors and is responsible for what is known as central vision. In some people the macula degenerates after 50 or 60 years of service.
Although total blindness does not result, the condition can be frustrating or disabling: the ability to read or to use the eyes for other kinds of detailed perception is lost. Given the combination of proven and possible eye injury from ultraviolet light, sunglasses would seem like a good investment - especially for people in sunny climates, those with outdoor occupations, and for those who favor outdoor recreation.
Here's what is known: The sun emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic energy that ranges from cosmic rays at one end to radio waves at the other. Light is an electromagnetic wave.
Light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second.
Wavelengths of light are measured in nanometers
(I nanometer = I billionth of a meter in length). Light's
wavelength determines its colour. Generally speaking, shorter
wavelengths carry more energy and potential for damage to
your eyes. The electromagnetic spectrum consists not only
of the visible light that we detect with our eyes but also
invisible rays as well. These regions differ in terms of their
frequencies, wavelengths and how they interact with each other.
UVC: UVC rays are the highest energy ultraviolet rays and are thought to be carcinogenic. They occupy a range from 200 - 290 nanometers. Fortunately, UVC rays are absorbed in the ozone layer of the atmosphere, so few, if any, reach the earth.
As previously mentioned, UVB rays can damage corneal cells. But under normal conditions the cornea repairs itself so rapidly that it usually keeps up with the assault. Under extremely bright conditions, prolonged UVB exposure can overwhelm the cornea's repair processes, causing painful snow blindness (photokeratitis), Even so, the cornea will usually recover within a day or two.
Although UVA can be detrimental, it is much less harmful than UVB. STANDARDS FOR SUNGLASSES AND UV PROTECTION Sunglass use categories are standards prepared by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The ANSI standard is the only recognised criterion for the properties of performance of non-prescription sunglasses and fashion eyewear. ANSI put sunglasses into three categories:
General Purpose Sunglasses: These are medium to dark tinted lenses for use in any outdoor activity like going to the beach, boating, hiking, and snow use. These sunglasses must block at least 95% of UVB, 60-92% of visible light, and at least 60% of UVA.
Special Purpose Sunglasses: These lenses are recommended for very bright conditions like mountain climbing. These sunglasses must block at least 99% of UVB, 97% of visible light, and up to 98.5% of UVA.
What
affects the UV Index?: Time of Day: UV radiation is greatest at midday. In fact, over 50% of daily UV radiation occur between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
The Environment: You get higher exposure to UV radiation on snow, sand, water, or concrete, as these surfaces reflect the suns rays. You'll also get higher UV radiation at higher altitudes and areas closer to the equator.
The same bright sunlight that draws us outdoors, can also cause eye strain and fatigue. These discomforts are often the result of glare from light reflected off many of the surfaces that surround us.
Glare is not only unpleasant; it can also
be dangerous because it reduces contrast and visual acuity.
Sources of glare include: water, snow, airborne water particles,
dust, buildings, concrete, ice, sand, wet and dry road surfaces,
and windshields.
Be careful of buying sunglasses that 'block harmful UV' without saying how much. Wear a hat with a wide brim to protect against UV exposure, and if you wear sunglasses, too, you provide even more protection for your eyes.
Parents whose children will not wear sunglasses, can still help protect their children's eyes by making sure they wear a hat with a wide brim. |
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