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We have tested several more pairs of smart glasses – something good and something bad.
Photograph: Simon Hill
Lucid Rebok Octane is $ 199: Designed in part with Rebok for cyclists and runners, these lightweight Bluetooth sunglasses have silver polarized lenses, good quality speakers and 8 hours battery life. I enjoyed listening to music and podcasts while hiking and I like you can hear the world around you. The word leakage is not too bad, so don’t bother the people you pass. They also have physical controls that are easier to use than touch control, even if your hands are wet (they are water resistant). You can take the call, get directions and ask your preferred AI assistant questions. Lucid has now been producing Bluetooth sunglasses for several years and provides a wide range of different styles. We Lucid 2.0 Bluetooth sunglasses (7-10, wired review) A few years ago.
Rokeid Maximum 2 glasses at $ 529: Spider -Man style lenses give these comfortable smart glasses a bit, though they won’t taste everyone. They project 215 inch screen (1,080p, 120 Hz, 600 knits, 50-degree FOV) and make diapetter dials for focus adjustments, but I struggled to eliminate ambiguity around the edges and have a clip-on plastic instead of a clip-on plastic. I also tried Rocid Station 2 (9 149)Which adds an Android TV interface to access to entertainment applications, but also adds a trackpad and an air mouse for easy control. The original Roocid Station was a more basic portable Android TV.
Even for reality G1 599: Even reality G1 smart glasses (6-10, wired review) Perhaps the nearest smart glasses with an estimated HUD that can pass for regular glasses but they do not have a camera or speaker. Wired reviewer Chris Haslam praised them as their smart glasses You would like to wear, a huge impressive HUD projector that shows crisp, green digital text (640 x 200 pixels). They provide notifications and proud of AI assistance for the translation of the turn-by-turn-on-turn-on-the-audio language but no features work perfectly and Confusion-The -powered AI service may be slow to answer questions.
Rayonio Air 2S in $ 450: TCL-owned Rainio has a lot of models and when Air 2S glasses are cheaper than our other virtual screen picks, I think their design, fit and ease are inferior. They provide the 201 inch virtual screen (1,080p, 120 herz, 600 net) but it is obscure around the edges. 3 DOFs needed Raynio’s software for DOF are very buggy and crude. 2S Old TCL Ryonio Air 2 XR is somewhat better than glasses (5/10, wired review) With extended words, brightness and consistency, but they are suffering from the same failure.
The glasses that were short here are here.
Photograph: Simon Hill
Amazon Eco Frame is at $ 300: Amazon Eco Frame (3/10, wired review) Now a bit old now, but you can still buy them. Too bad they don’t do much. They act as sunglasses, filters the blue light and are IPX 4-rated. According to technology, they have speakers and microphones in each temple and you can use them for Alexa Query or Command, as you will be with the smart speaker, but there is no camera here, they are similarly able to make the price less than the price ray-bun meta glasses.
Asus Airvision M1 for AS 693: I was excited to see the smart glasses on Asus, but the smoke was a red flag. My first impressions of lightweight design were promising and M1 100 inch virtual display and impressive 1,100 knit brightness. Designed to plug on your phone, laptop, PC or handheld gaming device Rog allyThrough USB-C, M1 also has a built-in speaker and a microphone. Sadly, the refreshing rate is maximized in 72 Hergends and you are limited to 60 hergend without hiring the Airvision software, which enables you to select different modes (working, gaming, infinity), tweet screen location (IPD). I could see the in-focus sweet spot was small and most of my virtual screen was unclear, considering how I tweeted the settings, especially for the job, it was uncomfortable to use them. There is also an initial plastic IELD to block the light instead of electrochromic eggs and the quality of the speaker is averaged, why the price was so high on why the price was so high.
Salos Airgo Vision in $ 299: Solos Airgo Vision, with a built-in AI assistant powered by ChatzPT, has added a camera on the Bluetooth-connected speaker to its rest. It allows you to allow uninterrupted access to your location and photo library and it may describe what you are seeing. The most obvious use cases are translation and navigation, though I’m not sure about the accuracy of its suggestions. The design is attractive, smart temples are with smart and exchangeable frames. There is no virtual screen or HUD, but you can get prescription lenses, S and they look relatively normal. Sadly, the photo and audio quality is horrible and touch controls are frustratingly final. The app is also hungry and demands many permissions. Meta glasses of judgment do the same things better.
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