Black Friday, Smart Glasses
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ZDNET's key takeaways Meta is introducing a new trade-in program for its smart glasses.You can trade Meta glasses or Beats, Apple, and Samsung earbuds.Values range from about $70 to about $110. If you're thinking about picking up Meta's latest smart glasses,
Take, for example, these Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, which are very much a luxury item, especially when they’re priced at $329. Well, right now they’re on Black Friday sale for $263, and if you’ve been looking for a way to replace your headphones along with making it easy to record everything you see,
Should you buy Meta Ray-Ban display glasses now, we weigh $799 value, features, privacy concerns, and the early adopter trade-offs in detail
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I've worn most 2025 AI smart glasses (including Meta Ray-Bans) - and these are the most comfortable
Even Realities unveiled its new smart glasses with several surprises and key upgrades to advance the product. The biggest surprise was that not only did the company unveil the Even G2 Display Smart Glasses but it also announced the Even R1 Smart Ring that doubles as a control device for the glasses.
Explore critical Meta Glasses privacy issues, wearable tech security risks, and how data protection by Meta impacts user safety in smart glasses technology today.
The Ray-Ban Wayfarers are true classics, and now they come with amazing technology inside. Capture life seamlessly with these!
Is Meta Ray-Ban Display worth $799, see how it stacks up against Wayfarer Gen 2 for camera quality, comfort, battery life, and real world use
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Alibaba takes on Meta’s smart glasses with new Qwen AI-powered eyewear: here’s what they can do
Alibaba has introduced Quark AI glasses in China to compete with Meta's wearable technology. Equipped with Qwen AI, the eyewear are capable of voice interactions and offer features like instant translation,
Meta has started selling Ray-Ban Gen 1 smart glasses in India with a discounted price of ₹22,920. Here’s a look at pricing, availability, features, and upcoming India-focused upgrades.
Tech giants including Alibaba, Amazon and Meta are counting on AI as the "killer app" that convinces consumers to try smart glasses.