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Vuzix has brought its Blade AR smart glasses to CES for the past couple of years, but ahead of CES 2019, it's shaking things up a bit. Though we still expect Vuzix to have the Blade on hand at CES ...
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Digital Trends on MSNVuzix upgrades M400 smart glasses to Android 13, boosting securityVuzix has upgraded its flagship M400 enterprise smart glasses with Android 13, offering businesses a more secure, efficient ...
The Blade glasses support video collaboration platforms like Zoom, Webex Teams and Skype for Business Vuzix Corporation (NASDAQ:VUZI), a maker of smart glasses and augmented reality (AR) products, ...
It’s a set of smart glasses called Vuzix Blade that puts a full color display in front of your face, responds to touch or voice commands, and can pair with a smartphone to display notifications ...
from X.Labs and will immediately ship 100 Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses to support the launch of Feevr. X.Labs expects to begin shipping Feevr units to customers beginning March 26, 2020. Feevr ...
Snapchat's Spectacles may have given wearable cameras the consumer-acceptance Google Glass never ... if the Blade 3000 smart sunglasses are anything to go by. Vuzix hasn't confirmed its final ...
The Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses enabling enterprise, first responders, security officials and consumers to fly DJI drones without the aid of a spotter, smartphone or tablet. ROCHESTER, NY -- Vuzix ...
Vuzix M4000 smart glasses use a 12.8 megapixel camera to ... it's building an entire ecosystem. The M4000 and Blade Upgraded, which were introduced last fall, have already begun volume shipment.
Editor's note: This exclusive story was accidentally published 24 hours early. It was intended for publication at 9:25 a.m. ET on Thursday, Aug. 25. We regret the ...
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