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A computer on your face? Snap and others still trying to make augmented reality glasses a reality
Tech giants including Meta, Snap, Google and others are racing to build smart glasses. It could change our lives for the better or worse.
I Tried Snap's New Standalone AR Glasses, Which Do Mixed Reality, AI and Work Outdoors
These subscription-based developer glasses aim to go where bigger headsets like the Quest 3 and Vision Pro can't yet.
Here’s what I made of Snap’s new augmented-reality Spectacles
These new AR glasses are amazing. And extremely goofy. Before I get to Snap’s new Spectacles, a confession: I have a long history of putting goofy new things on my face and liking it. Back in 2011, I tried on Sony’s head-mounted 3D glasses and,
New Spectacles from Snap – AR glasses with AI functions
Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is launching new AR glasses. It can be subscribed to for 99 US dollars.
Snap unveils fifth-generation of Spectacles, its augmented reality glasses
This comes days ahead of rival Meta set to showcase its AR glasses at the Meta Connect conference and Apple Inc having set the stage for its AR glasses that have reportedly been under development.
Snap Unveils New Spectacles in Fresh Augmented Reality Push
Snap Inc. Chief Executive Officer Evan Spiegel unveiled a new version of the company’s Spectacles smart glasses, revitalizing an effort to build an advanced augmented reality product that may one day replace or rival the smartphone.
Snap advances bet on augmented reality with new version of Spectacles glasses
Snap announced an upgraded version of its Spectacles augmented-reality glasses on Tuesday, doubling down on its bet that wearable devices to enhance the view of the real world will be one of the next frontiers in tech.
Snapchat follows up on its AR glasses dream with new pair
Sticking their goal of tech-augmented eyesight, the makers of the popular photo app Snapchat have launched their latest pair of glasses that can superimpose digital objects into real environments. The new generation of "Spectacles" with transparent lenses offers better display quality and faster response times.
Snap Unveils New AR Glasses Amid Struggles in Ad Business
Snap on Tuesday, September 17, introduced its fifth-generation augmented reality glasses, Spectacles, designed to overlay digital graphics onto the real world. These glasses are currently only accessible to developers who are willing to pay a monthly subscription fee of $99 for a year.
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Apple’s Visual Intelligence could be a step toward Apple glasses
Apple’s new “Visual Intelligence” feature was one of the most impressive things shown at Monday’s iPhone 16 event. The tool ...
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Apple is thinking about a rival to Meta Ray-Ban glasses
Apple is apparently thinking about developing smart glasses without augmented reality capabilities. This product would likely ...
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Immersed Visor aims to be a Vision Pro Lite for $1,050
Immersed Visor is a new headset aiming to fill the middle ground between simple ‘face monitors’ like the $440 Viture One XR and the self-contained $3,500 Vision Pro. Weighing about the same as an ...
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Everything to expect at Meta Connect 2024: AR, AI and the cheaper Quest 3S
Like every other big tech firm this year, Meta will be desperate to demonstrate how it plans to stay relevant in a future ...
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Qualcomm says it's working on mixed-reality smart glasses with Samsung and Google
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC the chip designer is working with Samsung and Google to explore a mixed-reality set of ...
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Qualcomm CEO Reveals Smart Glasses Partnership With Google and Samsung
In an interview with CNBC, Amon noted that the companies had agreed to work together to develop smart glasses that he ...
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