Meta just dropped huge news - three new smart glasses, all available in the coming weeks and months. I had a chance to try ...
Even Realities says its new smart glasses come with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, as well as more than two ...
Even Realities unveiled its new smart glasses with several surprises and key upgrades to advance the product. The biggest ...
The smart glasses wars are in full swing, and Meta looks like it’s slated to have some major competition, not just from the usual suspects like Apple and Samsung, but from major players overseas such ...
The glasses use AI-powered sensors, computer vision and cameras to create a display that shows everything from navigation instructions to delivery tasks. Amazon announced on Wednesday that it is ...
Amazon has revealed that it's currently working on smart glasses designed for delivery drivers, confirming previous reports about the project. The company said that glasses use AI-powered sensing ...
Alibaba's new smart glasses are now available for preorder. The Quark AI glasses cost $659 and are available in China. They are Alibaba's first consumer-facing AI product. Another company is throwing ...
Amazon announced it’s developing smart glasses for its delivery drivers, which include a display for real-time navigation and delivery instructions. Amazon announced the news in a blog post, which ...
9:17 am October 27, 2025 By Julian Horsey Accessibility is a key consideration for many users, and Rokid takes the lead in this area. Meta supports translation in four languages, which may suffice for ...
I've spent years testing clunky glasses that don't live up to their promises, but Meta's latest might finally deliver on the dream of AR eyewear. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, ...
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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 ...