News

Sales of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have been surprisingly high, keeping even its waning Quest mixed reality headset afloat ...
Big tech companies are going all-in on AI-enabled glasses. For consumers who've grown increasingly comfortable with using AI ...
Meta is reportedly eyeing a price tag of $800 for its upcoming "Hypernova" smart glasses that are expected to arrive in a ...
It is better to be fashionably late than horribly early. Just ask the tech bros. Google and Snap both scrapped early efforts ...
Google Glass was the company’s first foray into smart eyewear back in 2012/2013, touting features like a projector-driven display, touchpad, camera for photos and video recording, bone ...
A new report claims that Samsung is working on its own AI-powered smart glasses to compete against the likes of the Ray-Ban ...
Google then shifted the focus from consumers to enterprise. The first Enterprise edition of Glass, announced in 2017, was pushed for use in industries such as manufacturing and logistics.
Samsung’s much-rumored smart glasses will enter the market in 2026 according to a new report, but the South Korean giant has just been beaten to market by a Taiwanese rival, HTC.
Meanwhile, Google’s existing phone-based AR apps are very well-positioned for smart glasses. Google Lens could very well be the Assistant you pull up on that form factor, while the utility of ...
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students ...
The HTC Vive Eagle smart glasses are currently limited to Taiwan, featuring AI-driven translation, voice reminders, and a ...