Amazon's Delivery Drivers Will Soon Wear AI Smart Glasses
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Older styles of audio-only smart glasses can feed information to wearers, but the open-air speakers mean some sound is bleeding into the atmosphere. You can definitely hear smart glasses if you're in a quiet room and you're trying to. If it's loud, operating glasses becomes problematic for the wearer.
Jay Kim, Head of Customer Experience at Samsung, said, “We’re working with two of the most forward thinking brands in eyewear, Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, to introduce new devices that fit into your lifestyle. We brought mobile AI to millions of people, and we will continue with Android XR."
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The glasses integrate with Alibaba's ecosystem of services, including navigation through Amap, payments through Alipay, price comparisons through Taobao, and travel bookings through Fliggy. Like other smart glasses, the Quark AI Glasses support calls, music streaming, and language translation.
Amazon likely hopes that the new glasses will shave valuable time off of each delivery by providing delivery drivers with detailed directions and information about hazards directly in their line of sight.
As part of its Galaxy XR headset presentation, Samsung also briefly teased another wearable product. It's working in collaboration with two eyewear companies, Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, on AI-powered smart glasses to go up against Meta's Ray-Ban models,
ZDNET's key takeaways At Samsung's Galaxy XR event, the company teased upcoming smart glasses.Samsung is partnering with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to design them.The glasses will likely be released over the next year with Android XR at its core.
Patients wore camera-equipped smart glasses, which transmitted zoomed-in images of the world to the retinal implant using near infrared light. The retinal implant then pulsed small electrical signals into the optic nerve,