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These new smart glasses from CES have a screen
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.
New Smart Glasses Feature a Tiny Screen in the Frame
There's a new pair of smart glasses on the block, and although they come with a built-in display, they're nothing like Google's failed glasses of yore. At CES 2025's CES Unveiled event on Sunday, Shenzhen-based wearable technology startup Halliday unveiled the Halliday Glasses, a $489 pair of spectacles with a tiny screen embedded in the frame.
These smart glasses have a tiny little screen hidden in the frame
The near-eye display is supported on both prescription lenses and if no lens is used at all. The displayed information isn’t visible to other people and can be controlled using either voice commands, frame interface controls, or a ring that features a built-in trackpad.
Go stealth mode with Halliday's new smart glasses
Halliday's AI-equipped smart glasses offer a way to view information discreetly, by hiding a tiny screen that only the wearer can see.
Halliday’s smart glasses feature 'proactive AI'
The problem with a lot of smart glasses and headsets is that it isn’t always designed with users with prescription glasses in mind. Halliday is challenging that narrative with its new smart glasses that the company unveiled at CES 2025.
Hands-on: Halliday smart glasses project a display on your eye, and they look good [Gallery]
Most recent attempts at smart glasses have either forgone a display entirely, like Meta Ray-Bans, or tried methods that don’t work particularly well. One example of that was from Brilliant Labs, which had a prism projection system that had far too narrow a field of view in our testing.
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Meta Smart Glasses Used by New Orleans Attacker: What To Know
The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the glasses during the attack but did not activate their livestreaming capabilities.
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What are Meta glasses, the eye tech used by the New Orleans Bourbon Street attacker?
The glasses can take photos and videos and even use an AI assistant to answer questions about a wearer's surroundings.
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FBI Says Meta’s Smart Glasses Used to Help Plan New Orleans Terror Attack
The driver who mowed down a Bourbon Street New Year's crowd and killed 14 made two earlier visits to New Orleans, where he used the device to shoot video of the target area.
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FBI: Meta Smart Glasses Used to Plot New Orleans Attack
The New Year's Eve attacker recorded footage of Bourbon Street with smart glasses in the months before he killed 14 people by ...
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Man behind New Year's attack visited New Orleans before, recorded video with smart glasses, FBI says
The man responsible for the deadly truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day visited the city twice before and recorded ...
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FBI says New Orleans attacker surveyed area using Meta smart glasses
Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the same Meta smart glasses when he carried out his New Year’s Day attack, but there’s no indication ...
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MeetKai provides AI for smart glasses with embedded OS
MeetKai, a startup with AI and immersive technology, is launching an AI-based OS as software for AI-powered smart glasses.
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Soliddd is building smart glasses for people with macular degeneration
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