OPINION: Integration unlocks killer applications for the wearables, and helps to make them look less conspicuous.
Most of these smart glasses use what is called a waveguide technology to project visuals in front of the wearer's ... the lens also frees up the field of view from any prism distortion; and ...
Positioned as an answer to OpenAI’s Advanced Voice Mode with Vision and Google’s Project Astra, the tech allows Meta’s AI to answer questions about what’s in view of the glasses’ front ...
There are two forward-facing cameras on the front of the glasses – one camera at the far left and one at the far right – which capture a stereoscopic view of what's in front of the wearer.
If you look at the Lumus Z-30 Optical Engine for AR glasses, it looks pretty much like an ordinary pair of glasses. But it's AR.
Positioned as an answer to OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode with Vision and Google's Project Astra, the tech allows Meta’s AI to answer questions about what's in view of the glasses' front-facing camera.