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Samsung is eyeing smart glasses that could shake up market
Samsung is eyeing smart glasses that could shake up the market
Samsung maybe working on its first smart glasses that follow the Meta Ray-Ban Stories' footsteps. The software stack, however, will rely on Google's Gemini.
Samsung ready to take on Meta Ray-Ban glasses with its own smart glasses — here’s when
Many of these specs are very familiar as they're also in the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Those currently use an AR1 chip, though Qualcomm has released an AR2 chipset. Samsung's device appears slightly heavier than the Ray-Ban glasses, but the camera and battery are more or less matching.
The Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Work Great and Don't Look Dorky
With their retro design, practical AI capabilities, and hands-free operation, Ray-Ban Metas are the kind of glasses Q would have given to James Bond. While there are limitations, overall, Ray-Ban Meta glasses are an “I didn’t know I always needed this” gadget that makes many things I do anyway,
Samsung XR glasses may feature Ray-Ban Meta-like form factor, AI: Report
Reportedly, Samsung XR glasses has been delayed to Q3 2025. The smart glasses from South Korean electronics giant will be powered by Qualcomm chip and feature a 12MP camera, similar to Ray-Ban Meta
There's a Ray-Ban Meta rival coming and it could be better on your pocket
The report comes from the Chinese site 36Kr, which says that Xiaomi has Meta's smart specs firmly in its sights. Its AI-powered glasses will "fully benchmark against Meta Ray-Ban", it claims. This sounds like they'll match or exceed the specification of Meta's product.
Rokid or Meta: Who’s Bringing Smart Glasses to the Mass Market First
The countdown has begun for Rokid Jungle 2024, an event anticipated to be one of the most influential gatherings in the augmented reality (AR) landscape.
Meta is opening a pop-up retail store for the Ray-Ban Meta glasses
Meta announced it is opening up Meta Lab, a pop-up experiential retail space for its Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses starting November 8th in Los Angeles. The temporary store will be around through the end of the year and allow customers to try out the glasses and customize their glasses cases as they shop.
The wait for Samsung's XR smart glasses may be longer than expected
A new report suggests that Samsung's AI-powered XR smart glasses will launch by the third quarter of next year. The smart glasses will feature a 155mAh battery, a 12MP camera, and Qualcomm's AR1 chipset,
Samsung's XR glasses leak reveal more key details & specs
A recent leak reveals key specs and details of Samsung's XR glasses, showing similarities to the Meta Ray-Ban.
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Why the Ray-Ban Meta could be your best tech purchase of the year
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Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses too expensive? Cheaper rivals could be coming soon
There’s no precise word on how much they’ll cost when they launch, but Xiaomi is known for producing more affordable tech ...
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Where to buy Ray-Ban Meta Glasses: smart frames with built-in cameras and speakers
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses use built-in cameras, microphones, and speakers for the ultimate hands-free experience when taking ...
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I wore the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for a year. Here’s why they’re my favourite gadget
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Apple is reportedly doing market research into smart glasses after Meta's 'Orion' demo made waves
Apple is looking into the smart glasses market after Meta's successful Orion demo, Bloomberg reported.
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