Between IFA, Apple, and Meta Connect, September was... a gadget lover's dream.
There are a couple major differences between generations that could sway your opinion.
Are we really ready for Meta's new Ray-Bans?
Meta's second-gen Ray-Ban smart glasses aren't a major overhaul, but there are some iterative improvements that make them a better buy than the previous model.
Finally, Meta gave its smart glasses the one thing people want the most.
Amazon is getting into the smart glasses game according to a new report. Or, back into it? Do the Echo Frames count?
Meta's Ray-Bans had a head start, but the smart glasses are quickly falling behind.
It's not the smart glasses that I'm worried about; it's what's expected to come with them.
Meta's next pair of smart glasses will likely have a screen, and the best part is you might be able to afford them.
If you're thinking about buying a pair of open-ear wireless earbuds, you may want to think twice.
I'm less interested in what Meta could bring to the smartwatch space and more interested in what a smartwatch can do for its smart glasses.
Alibaba's smart glasses may sound like a Ray-Ban dupe, but there are already plans for so much more.
Smart glasses out of China are operating on another level, and a rumored pair from Alibaba is the latest example.
Some of these AR glasses, folks... I'm telling you, they make Meta's billions of dollars of annual R&D seem like bad spending.
New partnerships with Oakley and Prada are expanding the horizons of Meta's smart glasses beyond Ray-Bans.
And we'll likely find out a lot more at Google I/O next week.
Meta AI is now always watching.
The tool allows anyone wearing smart glasses to instantly get info on strangers, including their home address and phone number.
Meta Connect 2024 introduced us to the Meta Quest 3S and it's long-rumored 'Orion' prototype AR glasses.