The ViXion01 glasses adjust on the fly, giving you crystal-clear vision no matter where you look.
A five-person team at a San Francisco hackathon created an open source approach to Meta's AI-powered Ray-Bans.
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Meta vision-enabled AI can interpret its immediate environment, though it won't help Mark Zuckerberg's crippling drip problem.
No longer called Stories, the new smart glasses feature a new look and can be pre-ordered for $300.
Only 10% of Ray-Ban Stories owners still actively use the glasses, per internal Facebook documents.13% of customers returned them due to performance issues.
The BMW Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses will be available later this year for around $750. Speed and directions will appear on the lenses.
The notorious mixed reality device company Magic Leap is reportedly talking to Meta about licensing waveguide tech for high-res AR glasses.
A leaked roadmap shows that Mark Zuckerberg’s company plans to debut smart glasses in 2025 and full AR glasses in 2027.
A select group of testers will take Google's prototype AR glasses to the streets next month to gather real-world data on things like data and traffic.
Snap believes BCI can be used to enhance their future augmented reality experiences.
Google is reportedly working on a pair of augmented reality glasses for consumers. Sound familiar?
Facebook's new smart glasses allow you to capture the world around you while simultaneously looking like a creep.
Apple clearly has huge plans for augmented reality, but will glasses actually replace iPhones?
One day, fashion and technology will intersect in a meaningful way. Today is not that day.
Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says production issues have delayed the headset to the end of 2022.
Facebook put cameras in a pair of Ray-Bans. What could possibly go wrong?
So... it looks like Facebook decided to make its own pair of Snap Spectacles
Reports say the headset will need to be wirelessly tethered to an iPhone to handle the processing.
But they'll face some stiff competition from Apple and others.