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The glasses do need to pair to a smartphone to work, and Halliday has a well-designed app for iPhones and Android devices. Once paired, the glasses will use your smartphone's data. You control the ...
It’s the second day of CES, and I’m waiting in a line to see my 10th pair of smart glasses. I honestly don’t know what to expect: I’ve seen glorified sunglasses with dubious ChatGPT clones.
Even Realities G1 and Halliday (shown here) smart glasses show what the future of the AR glasses space looks like. Credit: Mashable Each had their own draws and features, things like AR glasses ...
Smart glasses can look a bit odd, and carry a bit of stigma following the unsuccessful launch of Google Glass, but any fuss in 2025 is much ado about nothing.
Walk up to someone wearing a pair of Halliday’s smart glasses, and you might not notice they’re looking at smartphone notifications, live language translations, or advice from an AI assistant.
Halliday, a new startup, is set to shake up the wearable tech scene by combining smart AI features with stylish glasses that call upon the nostalgia of vintage designs. The company is showing off ...
Current-generation smart glasses are largely available in two different kinds. Leading the pack on one side is Xreal, which is building smart glasses that connect to devices like your phone or ...