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One idea about computers has stayed consistent: we’re going to wear them on our faces. This week, Inverse is seeing just how far smart glasses have come.
Lenovo has taken the wraps off a new pair of smart glasses, though they may not do what you'd expect given how popular AR and VR are at the moment.
These smart glasses aren’t just stylish, customizable, and affordable, their “surround sound” audio is surprisingly good, too.
The $199 Razer Anzu Smart Glasses are down to just $24 right now which is the lowest price we have ever seen for any smart glasses.
The smart glasses are produced by an AR glasses company Nreal, and the software comes from XRAI Glass. When in use, the microphone on the glasses will capture the conversation audio.
Viture’s Smart Glasses Augment Reality In The Most Practical Way We’ve Seen This wearable projects a virtual 120-inch screen for watching video and expanding the displays of your USB-C devices.
Eyedaptic’s recently launched EYE5 smart glasses offer users with low vision perhaps the most slimline and wearable sight enhancement prosthetic on the market today. The device leverages both ...
The metaverse promises a more immersive, 3D version of the internet. In order to do that, we will need different devices. Here we look at the questions whether smart glasses will replace ...
Xiaomi has announced new AR smart glasses in its homeland, the ‘Xiaomi Mijia Glasses Camera’. These glasses are quite interesting, actually. They combine regular glasses with AR glasses, kind ...
The glasses integrate a quad-core ARM processor, battery, touchpad, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module, etc. In addition, the Xiaomi smart glasses can run the Android operating system.
Will smart glasses replace smartphones? Your email has been sent On July 19, 2022, Google announced testing for new smart glasses with augmented reality technology. Inevitably, the question that ...