I recently reviewed Even Realities G1 smart glasses (they're very cool) and the first real-world thing I used them for was scamming someone. I told a local bartender I had an encyclopedic knowledge of ...
Amazon has unveiled new AI-powered smart glasses, which it has designed for its delivery drivers. The firm says the wearable will improve the safety and efficiency of drivers by offering real-time ...
For Amazon delivery drivers, new glasses promise something more than just clearer vision or the blocked sun glare. Amazon is developing AI-powered smart glasses for its delivery drivers, the company ...
And these may be a preview of consumer glasses to come. And these may be a preview of consumer glasses to come. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys.
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Abstract: Most directional navigation systems used in daily life provide visual and auditory information through smartphones or smart glasses. However, visual information may pose a risk of taking ...
After years of hype and failed prototypes, smart glasses finally crossed from science fiction into reality. The Halliday AI Glasses aren’t just screens on your eyes - they’re a wearable computer that ...
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Another tidbit from Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter further explores the rumor he’s reported about Apple shifting resources from a Vision Pro follow-up to something more like Meta’s Ray-Ban Display: ...
Apple's second-generation smart glasses with an in-lens display may have two modes, depending on which device they are connected to. Apple's smart glasses would compete with the Meta Ray-Bans, which ...
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