Meta's newest Ray-Ban smart glasses target users of prescription lenses with lightweight frames that promise all-day usage.
Even Realities, which sells smart glasses without cameras or microphones, has launched a new app store for its G2 glasses.
One thing that Nothing might bring to the smart glasses table that sets them apart, though, is its signature design.
Google's Android XR platform is still in its early development stages, but it's full of potential. Designed to bring consistency to mixed reality (XR) headsets and smart glasses—essentially an ...
Nothing is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses with built-in cameras and a pair of AI-powered earbuds. Let's hope they do it in their signature style.
Standalone Android smart glasses have become a compelling option for users seeking a hands-free way to access apps, stream content and multitask. In his latest breakdown, Steven Sullivan explores a ...
The technology is remarkable, but bulky designs, patchy features, and green-only displays mean you'll be paying for a future ...
Nothing seems ready to expand beyond aesthetically niche phones into AI smart glasses. The company initially rejected the ...
Memo Mind introduces modular smart glasses with three models and an AI assistant that keeps long-term memory and daily ...
Google LLC has shared new details about its plan to launch smart glasses powered by the Android XR operating system. The search giant first announced the initiative at its Google I/O developer event ...