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The extremely bullish growth forecasts for this market, estimated to be worth $166 billion by 2030, explains why last month ...
Operating profit at EssilorLuxottica rose a slightly smaller-than-expected 4.1% in the first half of the year, the ...
We tested out the Vuzix Blade smartglasses for Android or iOS to find out what they’re capable of. There’s a built-in camera, a LED projector that displays content on your right lens, and a ...
The eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica has delivered impressive first-half results, with revenues climbing 7.3% to over €14 billion despite challenging trade conflicts and currency fluctuations. This ...
Stylish frames in round and rectangular styles, weighing just 39g, compatible with powered lenses and sunglasses. Open-ear ...
Smartglasses are expected to have the maximum impact on heavy industry, such as manufacturing, and oil and gas, because the AR glasses enable on-the-job training of workers in how to fix equipment ...
If you loved Google Glass, but missed that boat when Google shut the project down, then look no further than the just released Vuzix's Blade for the smartglasses you've always desired. The Blade ...
Meta Platforms reportedly has taken a stake in EssilorLuxottica, the world’s biggest eyewear maker, as the U.S. tech giant ...
The makers of the Vuzix Blade smartglasses are on the same wavelength. The company makes $799 AR sunglasses with a small heads-up display in the right eye, a touch sensitive panel for navigation ...
Google sent Glass back to the drawing board in January, but Sony still plans to sell its own Android-compatible smartglasses -- known as SmartEyeglass -- to developers for $840 in early March.
As they’re smartglasses, you’ll have to charge them up every once in a while. But you’ll get two or three days of usage, while the case itself is rechargeable and lasts seven days on its own.
Smartglasses truly worthy of the name will mix real and virtual worlds to create new capabilities, like those currently enjoyed by F-35 pilots. “This radically changes all sorts of jobs, right ...