Oakley Meta Vanguard reviewed: clever tech and a privacy dilemma
With cameras, speakers, and AI to boot, are Meta’s Oakley smart glasses worth wearing, or are they a risky addition to your life?
With cameras, speakers, and AI to boot, are Meta’s Oakley smart glasses worth wearing, or are they a risky addition to your life?
Is the future of the internet and social on your eyes? Meta thinks so, and it has three pairs of wearables on the way, one of which is out now.
One pair of AI glasses isn’t enough, it seems. Meta has another pair ready, and is turning to another eyewear brand for the occasion.
Calling friends and family on WhatsApp can happen from your sunnies without needing to take out the phone.
A personal screen to go in a pair of glasses might be the way you take your entertainment with you, as TCL tries its video glasses in round two.
Going into stores to try on glasses might be a thing of the past, as one retailer tries augmented reality to let you try things on.
A pair of sunnies could just help you share the world exactly as you see it, beyond what your phone can do. Are the Ray-Ban Stories glasses the future Facebook wants us to embrace?
All the important moments that make up your life can be captured on a phone and shared with others, but the next way to do that might come from eyewear.
It’s not just Bose that’ll offer a pair of sound-focused sunglasses, as Razer joins the wearable glasses world, too.
Aren’t a fan of walking around with a pair of earphones? The Bose Frames Tenor make it possible to walk and talk without one, and still get decent sound all the same.