'Radar Pace' is smart eyewear by Oakley in partnership with Intel, featuring voice-activated, real-time coaching. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.)
LAS VEGAS—In his opening keynote at this year’s CES show here this week, Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) provided a first look at “Radar Pace,” a prototype of its new smart eyewear collaboration with Luxottica Group’s (NYSE: LUX) Oakley division.

The eyewear features a voice-activated, real-time coaching system and is designed, the company said, to provide runners, cyclists and workout enthusiasts with “in-the-moment feedback and analytics, helping to track progress and improve real-time performance.”

Intel‘s chief executive announced a series of projects at the show. Shown onstage among a series of collaborations with leading industry brands which will use technology and data analytics for the benefit of people’s health, fitness and athletic performance, as well as projects to bring further digitization to music, art, robotics and other inventions. These collaborations underscore the three trends that Krzanich said are shaping the future: the smart and connected world, technologies gaining human-like senses and computing becoming ultra-personal.

The collaboration between Luxottica and Intel was announced at the end of 2014 as a multiyear R&D collaboration to fuse premium, luxury and sports eyewear with smart technology as VMail reported.

Spokespersons for Intel and Luxottica declined to provide further details on Radar Pace, although they told VMail that the product launch is scheduled for late 2016.