smart glasses

  1. Luis

    Smart glasses privacy warning for South Africa

    Smart glasses privacy warning for South Africa ESET Southern Africa cybersecurity researcher Allan Juma has warned South Africans of the significant security and privacy risks associated with smart glasses. Speaking to Cape Talk, Juma cautioned that recordings captured by smart glasses could...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    Google and Samsung reveal new smart glass designs

    Google and Samsung reveal new smart glass designs Samsung Electronics and Alphabet's Google unveiled the designs of smart glasses co-developed with eyewear partners Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, set for release in the fall. The products, entering a category that’s so far been led by Meta...
  3. Hanno Labuschagne

    Meta launches Ray-Ban smart glasses with built-in display

    Meta launches Ray-Ban smart glasses with built-in display Meta Platforms Inc., seeking to turn its smart glasses lineup into a must-have product, on Wednesday unveiled its first version with a built-in screen. The latest model, the $799 (R13,400) Meta Ray-Ban Display, features a screen in the...
  4. Hanno Labuschagne

    Meta launches Oakley smart glasses with 3K resolution

    Meta launches Oakley smart glasses with 3K resolution Meta Platforms Inc. is going up-market with its surprise hit smart glasses, rolling out new models with Oakley that are aimed at athletes and include improved video recording. The company on Friday launched new models based on Oakley’s HSTN...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    Meta releases Quest 3 and next-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses

    Meta releases Quest 3 and next-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses Meta Platforms Inc. introduced its latest lineup of head-worn devices, staking fresh claim to the virtual- and augmented-reality industry just ahead of Apple Inc. pushing into the market. The company officially unveiled the Quest...
  6. J

    Would you buy smart glasses?

    Would you buy a pair of smart glasses like Intel's Vaunt spectacles?
  7. Kevin Lancaster

    Smart glasses automatically focus on what you’re looking at

    Smart glasses automatically focus on what you’re looking at Researchers from the University of Utah have created electronic smart glasses which can automatically focus on what a person is looking at. “The focal length of the glasses depends on the shape of the lens, so to change the...
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