Samsung is finally entering the smart eyewear game. Here’s what the Galaxy Glasses mean for the market and why the July 22 date matters.
Samsung’s first smart glasses debut July 22nd at Galaxy Unpacked, but they’re not just Ray-Ban Meta competitors — they’re the hub of Samsung’s entire AI ecosystem.
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Apple is finally making a serious play for your face — and it’s not wearing a Vision Pro. According to a new report from MacRumors , Apple’s upcoming AI…
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“It’s hard to imagine a world in several years where most glasses that people wear aren’t AI glasses.” That line from Mark Zuckerberg during Meta’s Q4…
A Camera Where Your Eyes Are
Smart glasses change computer vision by changing the camera position. A phone camera is pointed with intention. A wearable camera sits at eye level and captures the world as you experience it, with hands free and attention still on the environment. That shift enables new behaviors. You can glance…
A Head-Worn Doorway, Not a Headset Destiny
A Head-Worn Doorway, Not a Headset Destiny
The metaverse is often framed as a network of immersive worlds, but consumers do not adopt a concept. They adopt a doorway. For years, that doorway was expected to be a bulky headset that pulls you away from your surroundings. AI…
CES has always been a proving ground for emerging technologies, but CES 2026 feels different—especially for smart glasses and augmented reality. After…
