The ‘Zero’ AR glasses run web apps and includes self-made lenses. The second-gen version may include a camera and microphone.
Meta 's Orion AR glasses may still be in the prototype stage, but they've already managed to pull off something few other mixed reality headgear devices have been able to do. This is the first time in ...
These early iterations of glasses focus on smart assistant support, music playback, or video capture – and don’t offer much advanced AR technology. The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, a ...
The end results look like something of a cross between a fashionable pair of hipster glasses, and a Bladerunner-style goggle ...
Snapchat's Spectacles 5th Gen, along with Meta's Orion smart glasses prototype, show the potential for small, powerful AR ...
I was asked recently for my thoughts on Meta’s Orion AR glasses, specifically whether or not such glasses stand a chance of becoming as big as (or replacing) the smartphones in the future.
With that in mind, we’re about to explain how the Apple AR glasses will transform the smartphone business, helping Apple pull off a move that no other company has achieved: “Killing” the iPhone.
AR glasses raise privacy concerns due to wearable cameras. Big companies could profit from the data generated by AR glasses. Data leaks for smart devices have happened before, posing risks.
TL;DR: Apple is rumored to be considering releasing AR smart glasses that would be tethered to an iPhone for processing power, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. These glasses could serve as an ...
Apple’s smart glasses, in early development, promise AR comfort and innovation but are at least 5 years away. Apple's goal: a seamless, standalone AR experience.
The glasses wouldn’t be full AR glasses with displays, but rather smart glasses with built in cameras, speakers, and mics – similar to Meta’s Ray Ban glasses, which have become pretty popular.
NCIS fans can't seem to wait for the premiere of the crime drama's upcoming spinoff NCIS: Tony & Ziva, and are asking the ...