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These new smart glasses from CES have a screen
CES 2025: Halliday's Smart Glasses Are Poised to Take On Ray-Ban Meta
The Halliday Glasses have launched at CES 2025. They bring with them a built-in screen, smart ring control, an AI assistant, and a stylish design.
These AI smart glasses just blew away my favorite Ray-Ban Meta frames at CES 2025
Halliday smart glasses push the boundaries of wearable AI and smart glasses tech and look to release early this year.
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses as a role model: competition between AI glasses
CES is all about smart glasses. The focus is mostly on the translation function.
These new smart glasses from CES have a screen, but it’s not on the lenses
A new wearable startup claims it has created the world's first proactive AI smart glasses and that it can work with any lenses.
Want a secret display in your specs? These smart glasses have one, powered by AI – CES 2025
Halliday's latest smart glasses feature a “proactive AI assistant” and a hidden display that provides information. Here are the details.
Meta, the glasses and Orleans
Meta Smart Glasses First Big Cultural Moment Is a Terror Attack
Meta’s grand innovation in the smart glasses space is concealment. Ray-Ban is one of the most iconic and ubiquitous sunglasses brands in the world. Its Wayfarer is so popular that it’s inspired countless knockoffs. A passing glance at a pair of Meta glasses doesn’t register alarm in people. Unless you’re looking closely, they’re just glasses.
The New Orleans attacker wore Meta glasses. What can they be used for?
The attacker who drove a truck through Bourbon Street in New Orleans used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene ahead of New Year’s Day, according to an announcement from the FBI on Sunday.
Meta smart glasses worn by the New Orleans attacker have raised privacy concerns
The man who rammed a pickup truck into revelers on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day wore Meta smart glasses when planning and conducting the attack, the FBI said Sunday. While there’s no indication that the glasses were essential to the assault,
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Meta glasses allowed truck-ramming suspect to blend in: Experts
In a self-recorded video, the suspect in the deadly New Orleans truck-ramming attack was wearing Meta smart glasses to scout ...
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I just went hands-on with these breakthrough smart glasses with an invisible display — and I’m shocked
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