They're actually smart glasses called Foc als made by the Canadian startup North. Focals are meant for everyday use, and their main purpose: to make you rely less on having to pull out your phone.
After teasing the smart glasses with Gemini AI at the core, Google offered a select few a hands-on experience with the wearable.
Smart glasses company North has told customers that their $600 (£460) purchases will stop working in a few days' time. The Canadian company, recently purchased by Google, says its Focals glasses ...
The second generation of North's Focals were due to ship soon but are now on hold Google has bought a company that makes smart glasses, following the failure of its own, Glass, to go mass market.
The term "smart glasses" can refer to many different things you can wear on your face, from augmented reality (AR) displays to live-streaming cameras to voice assistant-equipped headphones ...