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fromZDNET
4 days ago
Wearables

These XR glasses effectively replaced my dual monitors - and are $170 off

Xreal One Pro AR smart glasses deliver immersive ultra-wide displays for movies, gaming, and productivity, now discounted to $599 for Cyber Monday.
fromZDNET
1 week ago
Gadgets

I replaced my dual monitors with these XR smart glasses - and they're $170 off for Black Friday

Xreal One Pro AR smart glasses deliver an ultra-wide, immersive display with 57-degree FOV, Bose audio, 6DoF support, and strong laptop/tablet mirroring, now discounted.
fromZDNET
4 days ago
Wearables

These XR glasses effectively replaced my dual monitors - and are $170 off

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Gadgets

I replaced my dual monitors with these XR smart glasses - and they're $170 off for Black Friday

Gadgets
fromgizmodo.com
1 month ago

The Best Gadgets of October 2025

October's tech included Apple M5 device refreshes, new handheld gaming PCs, mixed AR glasses, DJI launches blocked by a US ban, and falling Xbox sales.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

AR startup Viture is stealthily working on new AI glasses

Vonderful Inc., linked to AR startup Viture, plans to launch AI-powered AR smart glasses around CES, promising advanced real-time AI assistance and integrated displays.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Magic Leap and Google showcase what's next for AI smart glasses

Magic Leap plans to bring its over 15 years of experience in the AR space to the booming AI smart glasses market through a continued partnership with Google XR. Also: I wore the Meta Ray-Bans' successor for a month, and my buying verdict is two-fold On Wednesday, Magic Leap published a blog post detailing its plan for its next-generation AR glasses. In its collaboration with Google, the company said that it is focused on developing AR glasses prototypes that "balance visual quality, comfort, and manufacturability."
Gadgets
fromgizmodo.com
1 month ago

These AR Smart Glasses Tested My Patience in a Way I didn't Think Was Possible

Guys, I'm trying. Right now, as I type these words, I am trying on multiple levels. Trying to understand, trying to be fair, and I'm trying really, really hard to breathe through my nostrils, given the enormous weight of our AR glasses future resting uncomfortably on my nose. The thing is, you shouldn't need to try hard to justify wearing AR smart glasses. Any pair that doesn't just work is dead on arrival. I want the future, and the AR glasses that come with it.
Wearables
Wearables
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Meta wears Prada? Why its next-gen AR glasses might out-style the Ray-Bans

Meta will unveil Ray-Ban 3.0 audio-only AI glasses and distinct AR display glasses this fall, including a Prada-branded AR model through EssilorLuxotica.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
3 months ago

The 4 coolest gadgets and innovations I've seen at IFA 2025 (and that you can actually buy)

IFA 2025 highlights practical consumer electronics that deliver non-AI-centric innovations like Philips Hue Bridge Pro motion sensing and Rokid AR smart glasses.
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