The Vision Pro might be cooked, but its legacy might live on in a pair of Apple-made smart glasses.
TL;DR: Apple is shifting focus from a niche Vision Pro headset to AI-powered smart glasses inspired by Meta's Ray-Ban model.
Apple's second-generation smart glasses with an in-lens display may have two modes, depending on which device they are ...
Explore the pros and cons of Xiaomi AI Smart Glasses: high-tech innovation meets real-world challenges. This review offers ...
Rokid Glasses, arriving later this year, also have AI onboard, camera, audio and a display. But they also have a few clever ...
Based on the latest leaks and reporting, here is every new feature to expect with Apple’s next wearable product: Apple ...
Smart glasses are having a moment right now. At Meta’s Connect conference last month, which is normally reserved for the ...
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Curious About Smart Glasses? The Editors' Choice Viture Pro XR Is $200 Off
They give you a big, bright, personal display, and if you're nearsighted you can use them without getting prescription lens ...
TL;DR: Meta is set to launch its first smart glasses, Hypernova, featuring a right-lens display for mini apps and alerts, controlled via a wrist accessory. Priced starting at $800, lower than earlier ...
Viewpointsystem unveils VPS Next, modular smart glasses with eye tracking and live video support for industrial, defense, and ...
The new $800 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses have a screen that can show directions, pictures, translations, and more.
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