Oakley launches goggles with GPS, Bluetooth, text messaging, jump analytics, and more

Oakley has just rolled out what might be the goggles to rule all goggles. The technology-packed AirWave snow goggles have GPS, jump analytics, caller-id, text messaging, Bluetooth, and music controls, all available from a heads-up display.
 
The first feature of these goggles is the heads-up display. Without this display, none of the other features would be possible. The screen stays out of the way while you are tearing up the slopes, and when it’s time to take a look at your stats, simply focus your eye on the miniature prism lens and it will show you everything you need to know. The screen will look like a 35.5-cm (13.97-inch) screen from 1.5 meters (1.64 yards) away.
 
The screen is able to use the GPS to show you all the imperative information. It can show jump analytics with key data such as how high you jumped, how far, and how much airtime you achieved. It also comes preloaded with maps of many popular ski resorts to find your location and track other members of your party using the goggles or Oakley’s app. The AirWave goggles can also sense temperature, altitude, velocity and vertical descent data