Other smart glasses we try
We tried many pairs of smart glasses – some good and some bad.
Photo: Simon Hill
Lukyd Reebok Ocane for $ 199: Designed with reebok cooperation for cyclists and runners, these flowing bluetooth sunglasses have quality workers, and 8-hour battery life. I enjoy listening to music and podcasts while hiking, and I want to hear you in the world around you. Sound leaks aren’t bad, so you don’t blame the people you passed. They also have physical controls that are easier to use than touch controls, even if your hands are wet (they are also resistant to water). You can get calls, get directions, and ask your preferred questions to AI’s AS. Lukyd makes Bluetooth sunglasses for many years today and offer a wide range of different styles. We also tried Lucyd 2.0 Bluetooth Sunglasses (7/10, Wired Review) a couple of years ago.
Rokid Max 2 mirrors for $ 529: Spider-man-style lenses give this comfortable smart glass of a small attitude, even if they don’t taste everything. They project a 215-inch screen (1,080p, 120 Hz, 600 nits, 50-degree fovings I also try to ROKID STATION 2 ($ 149)Which adds an Android TV interface to access recreational apps but also a trackpad and a mouse in the air for speedy control. The original rokid station is a basic portable android tv.
Even the facts G1 for $ 599: The realities G1 Smart Glass (6/10, Wired Review) Perhaps the closest smart glasses with an anticipated HUD can pass for regular glasses, but they do not have cameras or speakers. Wired Reviewer Chris Hashlam is praised as smart slaas that you want to wear, with a more impressive projector of HUD showing fresh, green digital text (640 x 200 pixels). They provide notifications and boasts AI help for turn-by-turn-by-turning and audio translation of language, but do not have full acts perfectly, and confusion-Create AI service can be slow to answer questions.
Rayneo Air 2s for $ 450: The Rayneo owned by TCL has a lot of models, and while air 2s glasses are cheaper than other virtual screen picks, I find them inferior in design, fit, and comfort. They offer a 201-inch virtual screen (1,080p, 120 Hz, 600 nits), but it’s blurry around the edges. Rayneo’s software, which is required for 3 dof, more buggy and has not been separated. These 2s are too small than old TCL Rayneo Air 2 XR glasses (5/10, Wired Review) With enhanced sound, light, and adjustment, but they suffer the same failure.
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Amazon Echo Frames for $ 300: Amazon echo frames (3/10, Wired Review) Pretty old now, but you can still buy it. They are so bad not much do. They work as sunglasses, filter blue lights, and rated IPX4. Tech wise, they have a speaker and microphone in every temple, and you can use it to ask or order Alexa, with no cames here, that is not very cames
Asus Airvision M1 for $ 693: I am excited to see the Asus launching the smart mirror, but the lack of fanfare is a red flag. My first impressions of the Lightweight gesture promises, and M1 offers up to 100-inch virtual display and impressive 1,100 breaths. Designed to insert on your phone, laptop, PC, or handheld gaming device, such as Rog Alyadoby USB-C, M1 also has speakers built and a microphone. Unfortunately refresh refreshes 72 Hz and limited to 60 Hz unless you have a different methods (IPD). I have been in-focused on the setting, even as I have a fundamental plastic shield to prevent light, Instead of electrochromic dimpling, and the quality of the speaker is judged to cause why the price is very high.
Solos Airgo Views for $ 299: In a built AI Assistant run by chatgpt, solos airgo sight adds a camera over the bluetooth-related speakers with the rest of it. Provide this unchanged access to your location and photo library, and it can describe what you see. The most obvious cases of use are translating navigation, even if I am not convinced of the accuracy of its suggestions. The design is interesting, with chunky temples to remove smarts and convertible frames. No virtual screen or HUD, but you can get a prescription prescription, and they look quite normal. Unfortunately, the quality of photography and audio that is horrible, and touch controls do not fail to be after. The app is also power to power and asks for many permissions. Meta-ban-ban-ban meta glasses with similar things are better.
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