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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.
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 ...
Even with onboard AI, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses aren’t as smart as they could be, since the glasses lack any sort of display for doing simple tasks, like reading incoming messages. Now ...
The first bucket is the simple and stylish glasses. The more stylish and comfortable smart glasses are, the fewer features they tend to have. But for this group, that’s often a good thing.
A report last month said that Meta was also working on a more sophisticated version, which would add a display. Meta plans to add displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses as soon as next year ...
Bosworth explains that Meta will be “pushing our advantage” with the launch of “half a dozen” new AI wearables in 2025. The “advantage” referred to likely relates back to Meta’s successful Ray-Ban ...
Having tested other smart glasses, this means the display will effectively be half in your vision. This will have the advantage that it shouldn’t be too obscuring, though focusing on what it’s ...
Commentary: Smart glasses feel more ready than they've ever been, but Android XR and Apple will be key in making them everyday wearables.
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Apple reportedly canceled plans for a pair of tethered AR glasses, but that doesn't mean the end for an entire smart glasses ...