
"what if your eyewear didn't record everything around you, didn't pipe audio into your ears, and didn't make everyone nearby wonder if you were filming them? Instead of packing their frames with cameras and speakers, they focused on a single function: a clean, effective heads-up display. The G1 glasses were a minimalist take on wearables, offering monochrome green text in your line of sight for notifications and AI assistance, all without the privacy concerns of outward-facing cameras."
"They still avoid cameras and speakers entirely, sticking with Even's "Quiet Tech" philosophy of providing information without creating privacy concerns. But pair them with the new R1 ring and you get something more interesting than incremental hardware improvements. The ring lets you control the glasses with thumb gestures against your index finger, turning navigation into something closer to using a trackpad than fumbling with voice commands or head taps."
Even Realities launched the G1 as a minimalist smart glass offering monochrome green heads-up text for notifications and AI assistance without outward-facing cameras or speakers. The G1 targeted subtlety and privacy, reaching 350 luxury eyewear shops worldwide. The G2 builds on that design with a bigger display, improved optics, lighter frame, and longer battery life while maintaining a cameraless, speakerless Quiet Tech approach. The optional R1 ring provides thumb-against-index gestures to navigate the interface, aiming for trackpad-like control instead of voice or head taps. HAO 2.0 Holistic Adaptive Optics renders information in layered depth, placing quick notifications and AI prompts closer in the field of view.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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