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HTC's Vive division has launched a new pair of smart glasses with much better looks and specifications than the Ray-Ban Meta ...
The Vive Eagle will only available in Taiwan at first for NT$15,600, or about $520 — quite a bit more than most of Meta's Ray ...
On first glance, these glasses don’t look too different from standard Ray-Bans. But that’s to their benefit; they’re classic ...
The new Vive Eagle smart glasses come with a built-in AI assistant that wearers can use to translate text, record reminders, ...
Samsung is preparing its own line-up of smart glasses that will compete with Meta's popular Ray-Ban Meta glasses, leveraging ...
Meta and Ray-Ban took their time bringing smart glasses to India—almost as if waiting for competition, except no one else has bothered to show up ...
Samsung is rumored to be working on display-less smart glasses with a camera, mic, and speakers, similar to Meta’s Ray-Bans.
They are expected to look similar to the Ray-Ban Meta glasses. Samsung already unveiled its first XR (extended reality) ...
Samsung’s much-rumored smart glasses will enter the market in 2026 according to a new report, but the South Korean giant has just been beaten to market by a Taiwanese rival, HTC.
Samsung is reportedly developing a pair of Meta Ray-Ban-esque smart glasses that it hopes to reveal before the end of 2026.
Competition is expected to intensify as more companies, such as Alibaba and ByteDance, enter the space in the second half of ...