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This one, crucial thing will make or break the Apple Vision Pro

If Apple really wants the Vision Pro headset to succeed, it needs to think really seriously about how people who wear glasses use it.

This one, crucial thing will make or break the Apple Vision Pro

If Apple really wants the Vision Pro headset to succeed, it needs to think really seriously about how people who wear glasses use it.

Smart glasses use eye-tracking to make sure whatever you look at is in focus

Stanford University's experimental smart glasses use depth-sensing cameras and eye-tracking technology to make sure whatever you look at remains in perfect focus. Here's how they work.

Smart glasses could stream video without killing your battery

There a number of reasons why camera-equipped smart glasses haven't taken off, whether it's dorky designs, bans or just a

Intel cancels its smart glasses due to lack of investment

When Intel showed off its Vaunt smart glasses (aka "Superlight" internally) back in February, we had high hopes for a

Felix Gray adds prescription lens option to its stylish computer glasses

Ever notice eye issues or headaches after staring at a screen for too long? The culprit is likely the blue light. Computer glasses can help, and Felix Gray wants to make them stylish to wear, even with a prescription.The post Felix Gray adds prescription lens option to its stylish computer glasses appeared first on Digital Trends.

China’s law enforcement expands use of facial recognition glasses

Police in China are expanding their use of facial recognition glasses. Last month, law enforcement in the country used LLVision

Intel unveils smart glasses that you might want to wear

Intel has launched an impressively light, regular-looking set of smart glasses called Vaunt, confirming rumors from Bloomberg and others. Seen

Glasses could prevent motion sickness in self-driving cars

Never mind festooning a self-driving car in lights and other devices to fend off motion sickness -- you might just

‘Adversarial glasses’ can fool even state-of-the-art facial-recognition tech

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina have developed 3D-printed glasses that are capable of fooling even cutting edge facial recognition systems.The post ‘Adversarial glasses’ can fool even state-of-the-art facial-recognition tech appeared first on Digital Trends.

Wearable home theater lets you see what’s outside

Home theater headsets have come a long way, but there's still a common problem: they tend to dominate your face.

Samsung’s latest C-Lab projects include private portable speakers

Samsung is making a tradition out of unveiling C-Lab projects at major trade shows, and CES 2018 is no exception.

Warby Parker recommends glasses using your iPhone X’s depth camera

The depth-sensing front camera on the iPhone X isn't just useful for unlocking your phone or making silly emoji clips.

Everysight’s Raptor AR cycling glasses start at $499

We liked what Everysight accomplished with its Raptor AR Smartglasses -- they present helpful cycling info like directions, cadence and

Amazon reportedly working on Alexa-enabled ‘smart glasses’

Amazon wants to make Alexa a more formidable competitor to Google Assistant and Siri by letting you put it on

Amazon offers refunds for dodgy solar eclipse glasses

Did you buy a low-cost pair of eclipse glasses hoping to watch the August 21st solar eclipse without spending a