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Meta has announced yet another range of its smart glasses to follow the Ray-Ban models we've seen before and, while I think the technology is cool, the lack of any sort of HUD or visual feedback ...
Meta's going in two directions with its smart glasses: audio-focused glasses made in partnership with eyewear brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley, and the more cutting edge, augmented reality glasses. I've ...
It’s easy to scoff at AI and ask, “Who is actually asking for this?” You might also think that smart glasses “aren’t worth it ...
Smart glasses are known for their features that combine the utility of the smartphone with the convenience of something that's already right in front of your eyes. The Even G1 by Even Realities can do ...
Known leaker Luna on X revealed several photos and videos showcasing Meta's next glasses, which are codenamed "Meta Celeste." ...
Humbl Smart Glasses Debut in India, Powered by On-Device AI - QWR unveils Humbl, India’s first AI smart glasses designed for ...
AI is all the rage these days, and it seems like every company with a big enough war chest is pouring their spare change into ...
QWR (Question What’s Real), a homegrown deep-tech XR hardware startup, has announced the launch of Humbl, India’s first ...
Apple is reportedly developing smart glasses that could compete with the Meta Ray-Bans, but they are not expected to launch ...
Leaks suggest Meta’s next AR glasses may be called Celeste, could include heads-up display and EMG wristband for gesture ...
Apple is developing a chip for smart glasses, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and it's reportedly based on the chip used for the Apple Watch.
Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth said smart glasses won't replace smartphones just yet. Bosworth said people are still used to using their smartphones because they are convenient.