When two years ago, Zuck announced the Ray-Ban Meta partnership, most people I know were disturbed—a creepy tech nerd discreetly recording you in public was the first and only use case that popped ...
Smart glasses aren’t just a tech gimmick anymore—in 2025, they’re smarter, sleeker, and far more useful than their earlier iterations. What used to be bulky experiments have evolved into real-world ...
Editor's Note, 9/29/25: Meta's second-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses are now available. While they're more expensive, they also have double the battery life and improved video recording. They're my ...
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Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer smart glasses review: full of AI promise but sub-par camera performance
Although photographers might be excited that this pair of smart glasses can shoot photos and capture video clips, it generally does only a mediocre job capturing them, at best. What’s more is that you ...
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These camera glasses promise all-day POV streaming – offering a new era for content creators
There’s a new challenger in the world of tech eyewear, and it’s gunning straight for content creators. Waves by Symphonic, billed as "all-day camera glasses for storytellers," is positioning itself as ...
They're wonderful vacation companions and memory makers. The AI part is just a bonus that's along for the ride. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
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