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The Ally Solos Glasses use cameras and Envision’s AI to describe the world around you.
A new report claims that Samsung is working on its own AI-powered smart glasses to compete against the likes of the Ray-Ban ...
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have proved popular enough that now many of the longtime staples of VR are coming out of the ...
Solos is teaming up with Envision to add an AI for the low-vision community to its smart glasses. The tool will be available ...
Envision, an accessible tech company, just released the Ally Solos smart glasses, which use multimodal AI to describe your surroundings, read text, and even recognize people.
The Vive Eagle will only available in Taiwan at first for NT$15,600, or about $520 — quite a bit more than most of Meta's Ray ...
The new Vive Eagle smart glasses come with a built-in AI assistant that wearers can use to translate text, record reminders, ...
Solos AirGo smart glasses with Ally AI read text, recognize faces, and describe scenes for blind users at $399 with 10-hour ...
On first glance, these glasses don’t look too different from standard Ray-Bans. But that’s to their benefit; they’re classic ...
Devices like the Meta Ray Bans can be surprisingly good, but they're evolving fast, so you'll probably want to wait right now ...
Samsung’s much-rumored smart glasses will enter the market in 2026 according to a new report, but the South Korean giant has just been beaten to market by a Taiwanese rival, HTC.
HTC VIVE Eagle AI glasses debut in Taiwan. These feature Zeiss lenses, an AI smart assistant, and Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1.