Meta AI on Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses can now access and add events to your Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar.| UploadVR
According to both CNBC and supply-chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Meta doesn't expect to sell many units of its upcoming HUD glasses.| UploadVR
The regular Oakley Meta HSTN glasses are now shipping and available in stores. Starting at $400, they have longer battery life than Ray-Ban Meta and record 3K video.| UploadVR
Meta has reached out to third-party developers to build "experimental apps" for its upcoming HUD glasses with sEMG wristband, CNBC reports.| UploadVR
Google hasn't yet decided whether to release its own smart glasses, or just provide technology for others, the company told Bloomberg.| UploadVR
Snap is considering raising money from outside investors to efficiently ship its Specs AR glasses, and has even discussed spinning it off as a separate company, The Information reports.| UploadVR
Meta and Ray-Ban's owner have extended their partnership “into the next decade” to develop “multi-generational smart eyewear products”.| UploadVR
Why will Meta's first HUD glasses only have a display in one eye? An explanation from Meta's CTO seems to provide the reason.| UploadVR
Regular Oakley Meta HSTN glasses can now be preordered, and will ship next week. Starting at $400, they have longer battery life than Ray-Ban Meta and record 3K video.| UploadVR
Sales of Ray-Ban Meta glasses so far this year have more than tripled compared to the same time last year, more than 200% growth.| UploadVR
In a paper in Nature, Meta detailed some of the sEMG wristband gestures you'll use to control its HUD glasses & AR glasses.| UploadVR
Some Meta employees are working weekends to ship the company's smart glasses with a HUD in October, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.| UploadVR
The name, design, and key finger gestures of Meta's smart glasses with a HUD and neural wristband, expected to launch in October, have leaked.| UploadVR
Meta now plans to sell its upcoming HUD glasses with sEMG wristband for around $800, instead of over $1000, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.| UploadVR
Apple seems to be exploring making smart glasses, and reportedly could ship a product in 2027.| UploadVR
Magic Leap 2's specs, at least some of them, were revealed this week in a presentation at SPIE Photonics West 2022.| UploadVR