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Snap invited me to try their new Spectacles AR glasses. They're only available to developers, but the smart glasses have some fun features. I tried Snap's AR glasses, Spectacles.
One of Snap’s former employees thinks its augmented reality glasses are "bad."Sterling Crispin, an engineer who worked on designing previous versions of the glasses, slammed the product in a ...
The successful development and launch of their product led to the company being noticed by Snapchat, which quietly acquired them, bringing them in-house to develop a similar but much more refined eyewear product for Snapchat. In October 2015, a leaked online video showed an early version of the new glasses, dubbed "Spectacles."
In its biggest-ever acquisition, Snap is buying U.K.-based WaveOptics, the company that makes the augmented-reality displays for Snap’s new Spectacles smart glasses, in a deal worth more than ...
Amid Snap’s firehose of announcements on Thursday, which brought in loads of shopping features, partnerships and tech tools for Snapchat, the company also revealed an upgrade for its Spectacles ...
Snap's advancements will now allow AR developers to create more realistic lenses, such as having the hat move seamlessly along with a person's head and match the lighting in the video, Murphy said.
AR-enabled smart glasses, for instance, can overlay digital content directly in your field of vision. Unlike traditional screens, you look through these glasses, leaving your hands free to ...
Caitlin Kalinowski, who served as Meta's head of AR glasses hardware until July, said she was joining OpenAI to lead the company's robotics and consumer hardware efforts.