Night driving glasses claim to help you see at night when you are behind the wheel. But do they actually work, and are they ...
Splashtop has announced hands-free compatibility for its Augmented Reality (AR) remote support solution with RealWear Smart ...
It’s staring at a screen for hours without breaks. That’s why Khurana doesn’t recommend any special eyewear for daily computer use. “Ultimately, I’m not really sure how it’s going to ...
Looking for the best camera glasses? There aren't a lot on the market right now. Google killed off Google Glass, and most people can't buy Snapchat's latest camera glasses either: they're currently ...
Smart glasses and augmented reality gadgets are considered the next big breakthrough for wearables – and the early iterations of many spectacles are already here. CES 2025 was rammed with smart ...
Romanian startup .lumen is revolutionizing mobility for the visually impaired with its cutting-edge glasses that integrate self-driving technology to mimic the core functions of a guide dog.
That’s where night driving glasses come in. Just like any other glasses, they’re for keeping your eyes safe and helping you see more clearly. They really will make driving at night much more ...
This CES is all about the tech race for space on your face. There’s a new set of smart glasses everywhere you turn this year. But Halliday’s new AI-packed specs are the apple of my eye at CES ...
LAS VEGAS: Producers of hi-tech connected eyewear are multiplying their innovations with increasingly discreet models in an attempt to make a difference in a highly competitive – and fast ...
Share on Pinterest Roo Lewis/Getty Images If you’re among the many Americans who wear glasses, you probably know that glasses can be very expensive. Vision insurance can cover some of these costs.
An attendee wears a pair of augmented reality glasses at the Rokid booth during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 9, 2025. – Producers of hi-tech smart glasses ...
Smart glasses and artificial intelligence (AI) wearables are gaining traction at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, giving Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses a run for their money.