Smartglasses are hailed as the exciting future of wearables. One day, we’ll all have fancy AR smartglasses on our face that will give us directions to Whole Foods and remind us of that 3pm meeting.
Google Glass went from a fantastical stab at the future to a running joke so quickly that it’s practically killed enthusiasm for smartglasses. But Epson isn’t giving up on the idea just yet. The ...
See how INMO Air 3 smart glasses blend Android 14, waveguide optics, and AI to handle email, video, and light work in a travel-friendly frame.
Lightweight prescription-friendly design: Stylish frames in round and rectangular styles, weighing just 39g, compatible with powered lenses and sunglasses. Open-ear audio with smart controls: Built-in ...
A day in the life with Vuzix Blade AR Smart Glasses Unfamiliar with the idea of smartglasses? The concept is simple: Rather than reaching into your pocket for your smartphone every time you get a ...
Smartglasses may not be popular yet, but there are some who think they’re the next big thing. Google bet big on smartglasses in 2013 with Google Glass, but that project failed quickly — with many ...
Last year, veteran smartglasses maker Vuzix told us it was going to start moving towards the consumer space. Until now it’s been primarily focused on enterprise, and done well from it. But the Blade ...