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  2. I tried Snap's AR glasses, Spectacles. They're a good start ...

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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.

  3. The Best Smart Glasses To Experience the Future Now - AOL

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    The Amazon Echo Frames take a far more minimal approach to smart glasses, which isn’t a bad thing. They look just like regular glasses and are available in various shapes, sizes, and styles ...

  4. Meta's Orion Smart Glasses Could Be Revolutionary: Is the $2 ...

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    Orion looks like regular glasses. At its Connect 24 developer conference last week, Meta unveiled Orion, a new AR headset that look and feel like regular, transparent glasses. Orion is actually ...

  5. Ray-Ban Meta - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have been released amid much debate about privacy and ethics. The glasses are designed to look like conventional Ray-Ban sunglasses, so critics fear users will be able to record or photograph those around them without their consent, raising fears about surveillance in public and private spaces. [19]

  6. Spectacles (product) - Wikipedia

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    On August 13, 2019, Snap announced its Spectacles 3, which featured a new minimalistic frame and two cameras to replicate stereoscopic vision. The Spectacles shipped in November 2019 for $380. [6] [7] On 17 September 2024, the company unveiled the company's new premium Augmented Reality smart glasses Snapchat Spectacles (5th gen). [8]

  7. Smartglasses - Wikipedia

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    Everysight Raptor – smart glasses for cyclists. Amazon Echo Frames – built with audio-functionality only, with Amazon Alexa virtual assistant accessible via voice command; Ray-Ban Stories – built in a partnership with Facebook. [51] Golden-i Infinity – a wearable smart screen for Android or Win10 host devices made by Kopin.

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