Asus has announced the world's first 240Hz gaming glasses that project a 171-inch screen directly to the user's eyes, representing a significant advancement in augmented reality and gaming display technology.
The Even Realities G2 smart glasses, an upgrade from the G1, feature a sleek design, improved display technology with HAO 2.0, longer battery life, and new input methods including a responsive touch pad and a smart R1 ring for interaction. They offer subtle notifications and various smart tools like teleprompter, maps, and AI assistant, all while maintaining a discreet, socially acceptable appearance. Priced at $599, they represent a significant step forward in stylish, functional AR eyewear.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses offer impressive display features and innovative tech like a neural band, but are hindered by bulky design, limited app compatibility, and privacy concerns, making them more suitable for early adopters than everyday users at their current $800 price point.
Meta's new Ray-Ban Display glasses, priced at $799, introduce a built-in screen that enhances the smart glasses experience by allowing users to read messages, view media, and interact with AI, though they currently have hardware limitations and limited app support. Despite these, they demonstrate the potential of smart glasses as a new computing platform, with improvements expected in future versions.
Meta Ray-Ban Display, a smart glasses product with a heads-up display and neural band interface, sold out quickly across stores in the US due to high demand, with restocks planned to meet the strong initial interest, despite some availability and supply challenges.
Meta has launched its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses in select US stores, featuring a heads-up display, gesture controls via the Meta Neural Band, and various smart functionalities like messaging, navigation, and live captions, priced at $800 and available in limited locations with plans for online sales and expansion to other countries.
Meta has launched the Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, featuring a full-color heads-up display, a neural wristband for interaction, and AI capabilities, aiming to reduce smartphone dependence and enhance real-world engagement. Priced at $799, they offer advanced features like live captioning, photo framing, and voice commands, marking a significant step toward the post-smartphone era, though they are still early-stage and primarily for tech enthusiasts.