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…
Let’s call it what it was: 2025 was the year smart glasses went mainstream, and we have Meta to thank. The Ray-Ban Meta Stories shipped over 2 million…
Mentra has unveiled their latest creation — the Mentra Live — and it might be the most ambitious AI-native smart glasses we’ve seen outside of Meta’s…
Reebok has entered the smart eyewear arena with the Nitrous, a pair of audio sunglasses that combine the brand’s sporty aesthetic with open-ear audio…
The RayNeo X2 has been making headlines as one of the most complete AR glasses packages available today. We spent a week with a production unit to see if…
Once awkward and experimental, smart glasses are evolving into wearable tech you actually want to be seen in.
HTC invited us to Taipei for the launch of the HTC Eagle — now officially called the VIVE Eagle — the company’s most ambitious XR play since the Vive…
