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Best smart glasses at CES 2025 are inconspicuous
CES 2025: AI, Health Wearables, And Smart Glasses Take Center Stage
With new developments in XR, AI, and wearable tech, CES 2025 has solidified its place as a barometer for the next wave of innovation.
The best smart glasses at CES 2025 are inconspicuous
CES 2025 was the year of the smart glasses. AR / VR headsets were everywhere. Just when we thought we covered them all – check out our coverage so far on the XREAL One Pro and Chamelo – we'd come across yet another new pair of smart glasses.
CES 2025: The 7 most advanced smart glasses we tried on - and loved
Halliday came out of nowhere and took CES 2025 by storm with a pair of AI-powered glasses that offer similar functionalities as the Meta Ray-Ban but in a lighter form factor. A lighter, more comfortable wearable is always a win for end users.
Heads-up: A new smart glasses trend is taking over CES 2025
Heading into 2025, the next step for smart glasses was clear as day: while AI glasses like Meta's, the Solos AirGo3, and AirGo Vision would act as the tip of the spear, the addition of display tech would be the feature that truly pierces the hide of the mainstream.
CES 2025's most practical smart glasses are these tint-changing lenses
Also at CES was Chamelo's Chief Brand Officer, former New York Knicks player and two-time NBA All-Star Stephon Marbury. Unlike some other celebrity endorsements or collaborations,
7 best smart glasses of CES 2025
CES 2025 has been a significant one for smart glasses — so much so that I’m confident at least a couple of these will adorn our list of the best smart glasses (provided they play their cards right). You see,
The smart glasses era is here — I got a first look
It’s the second day of CES, and I’m waiting in a line to see my tenth pair of smart glasses. I honestly don’t know what to expect: I’ve seen glorified sunglasses with dubious ChatGPT clones. I’ve sidled up to several booths where the glasses were almost carbon copy clones of the pairs a booth over.
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CES 2025: The Coolest Tech We Saw This Year
From cutting-edge concepts to useful tech shipping in just a few weeks, CES 2025 had it all. These were our favorite demos at the worlds' biggest tech trade show.
CES 2025: The Coolest Things We've Seen So Far
Las Vegas is a sea of innovation this week. From self-charging keyboards and robot vacs that pick up your junk to mirrors that give you a reality check, this tech stands out at CES.
The 31 Best Gadgets From CES 2025 You Can Buy Right Now
From smartphones to smart glasses, here’s everything announced at this year's big tech trade show that you can actually order—or preorder—today.
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Tech Firms Have Their Eye On Smart Glasses As The Next Big Thing
Exhibitors and experts at CES 2025 believe smart glasses, such as Ray-Ban Meta eyewear, could be the next big computing ...
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CES 2025: Halliday's Smart Glasses Are Poised to Take On Ray-Ban Meta
The Halliday Glasses have launched at CES 2025. They bring with them a built-in screen, smart ring control, an AI assistant, ...
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Plenty of Copilot PCs But Where Were the EVs? The Top Takeaways From CES 2025
At CES, companies raced to add AI to their products, PC makers pushed the boundaries of performance, and smart glasses got a glow up, but cars and phones were largely absent.
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The Verge Awards at CES 2025
It finally happened. Robot vacuums have limbs. Roborock and Dreame both showed off vacuums with appendages at CES 2025: ...
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The Solos AirGo Vision smart glasses give you access to ChatGPT whenever you need it
The other kind of smart glasses, however, are perhaps a little more interesting. Smart glasses like the Meta Ray-Ban glasses ...
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