SPECS, $2195 Smart Glasses by Snap
Snap Inc. launched SPECS, its fifth-generation smart glasses priced at $2,195, featuring a built-in camera, display, and Snap OS operating system for augmented reality experiences.
Google announced its first AI-powered smart glasses, launching this fall with both Android and iPhone support. The glasses integrate Google's Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to access information, translate text, and navigate hands-free. Pricing and exact release dates have not yet been revealed.
Google announced its first AI-powered smart glasses, launching this fall with both Android and iPhone support. The glasses integrate Google's Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to access information, translate text, and navigate hands-free. Pricing and exact release dates have not yet been revealed.
Snap Inc. launched SPECS, its fifth-generation smart glasses priced at $2,195, featuring a built-in camera, display, and Snap OS operating system for augmented reality experiences.
XREAL has opened reservations for its new AURA product, as announced on the company's official website. The page invites customers to reserve the device, though specific details about the product's features and specifications are not provided in the snippet.
Google's Aura XR glasses, developed in partnership with Xreal, are now available for preorder. The device requires a $100 deposit to reserve a unit, with full pricing details yet to be announced.
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The website showcases Specs Smart Glasses, a line of wearable technology that overlays digital information onto the user's field of view. The glasses feature a built-in camera, touch controls, and connectivity to smartphones for hands-free notifications, navigation, and photo capture.
Snap Inc. introduced its next-generation augmented reality glasses, called Specs, designed to overlay digital information onto the real world. The glasses feature a lightweight design and improved display technology for a more immersive AR experience.
LTT Labs tested force and displacement of face buttons on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch controllers, finding measurable differences in button feel and actuation pressure.
Google Earth has announced the availability of a new flight simulator feature, allowing users to explore the globe from a pilot's perspective.
Researchers are using vision-language models to give robots a more nuanced understanding of human emotions and social cues, enabling them to respond more appropriately in real-world interactions rather than relying on pre-programmed emotional expressions.
Google is preparing to launch a new version of its smart glasses, marking its first attempt in the consumer wearable market since the failure of Google Glass. The upcoming device is expected to feature advanced augmented reality capabilities and integrate with Google's AI services.
Google is developing a new version of its smart glasses, years after the failure of Google Glass. The upcoming device will incorporate advanced AI features, marking the company's return to the wearable technology market.
Google announced its first AI-powered smart glasses, launching this fall with both Android and iPhone support. The glasses integrate Google's Gemini AI assistant, allowing users to access information, translate text, and navigate hands-free. Pricing and exact release dates have not yet been revealed.