TCL unveiled three new smart glasses at CES 2025 Two boast AR capabilties, the other is for AI and video capture No precise ...
The first is new AR glasses in the form of the Xreal One Pro. A follow-up to the Xreal One, these smart glasses pack a ...
The first bucket is the simple and stylish glasses. The more stylish and comfortable smart glasses are, the fewer features ...
I’ve been testing out Xreal’s new $499 One AR glasses, which can serve as an external display ... The One’s screens are ...
Halliday has come up with eyewear we didn't know we needed: smart glasses with no lenses. Welcome to the age of AI smart glasses.
But one thing to understand about these early smart glasses is that they are all based on some form of OS and can be upgraded at the software level to include more AR features over time eventually.
It seems we're many years out from stylized AR glasses. Wireless signals, smart displays, microphones, powerful processors, and LiDAR add up to a device in need of a big battery. If Apple wants a ...
As artificial intelligence technology advances at an unprecedented pace and consumer demand for smart devices surges, the AI eyewear market is experiencing significant growth. At CES 2025, Goertek Inc ...
The company's new Ray-Ban glasses are the closest ... world — no hands (and awkward air-pinching) required. Still, wearables are a tough industry. The VR and AR headset market has slumped ...
They’ll complement the iPhone first and then replace it. Google Maps AR navigation on smart glasses. Image source: Google Seeing Samsung and Google’s announcements was enough to make me ...
Apple's eventual goal of producing its Apple Glass smart glasses is still a long way ... it has to work out how to use AR without adding a bulky display to otherwise thin and light glasses.