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Ken Paxton notes that Meta Glasses are able to use cameras, speakers, and other components to capture data, including video and audio recordings and peoples' facial geometry.
The first model of Google's Android XR smart glasses has been compared to Meta's Ray-Ban glasses. These smart glasses are equipped with a camera, speakers, and a microphone, and can interact with Google's AI assistant Gemini. There is no display with this model.
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Android XR Smart Glasses: Google has unveiled AI-powered smart glasses at its annual event. In collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm, the company introduced these new smart glasses, which are based on the Android XR platform.
Alphabet's Google unit is launching a new line of AI-powered smart glasses with real-time translation and voice navigation features. The glasses are being developed in partnership with eyewear brands including Warby Parker and Gentle Monster.
The Oakley Meta HSTN Smart AI Glasses combine Oakley’s sport-focused design with Meta’s smart-glass platform, fitting a camera, microphones, speakers, and Meta AI into a frame that still looks like normal eyewear.
At Google's annual product conference it announced that it was bringing back smart glasses for the first time since they were pulled from shelves in 2015. Reactions to the new glasses from people have been overall positive.
Samsung Electronics unveiled its first AI-powered smart glasses made in partnership with Google on Tuesday, joining the race among tech companies to develop the next major computing platform after smartphones.
A lens the size of a thumbnail — and the South Korean startup that makes it could become the optical backbone of the AI glasses era.