Smart glasses race heats up as Apple prepares late-2026 entry
…insights on Apple's real plan for AI wearables, including display-less smart glasses, AirPods with cameras and even a wearable AI pendant.","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg…
…insights on Apple's real plan for AI wearables, including display-less smart glasses, AirPods with cameras and even a wearable AI pendant.","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg…
…Display is a fantastic change that helps complete the original vision Google had for a first-party wearable. It makes a surprising amount of difference to how the watch feels and operates…
…the display. This should not only allow the upcoming wearable to boast great battery life, it should also promote a distraction-free experience over digital noise. Via the Fitbit app, new features…
…wearable without getting locked into Apple’s ecosystem. HUAWEI once again sticks with a square design, premium materials, and an even larger edge-to-edge display. Between increasingly capable budget trackers and…
…The software update carries over some of the design tweaks the company plans to introduce in Android 17 , lays the groundwork for new Gemini Intelligence features and adds interface elements that display…
…VR Wearables ASUS and XREAL have announced the ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses, which aims to be the best wearable display for gaming across all your devices with 240Hz screens. Wearables Deals…
…is developing a new fitness band designed to compete with screenless wearables from Whoop and Oura. Unlike traditional fitness trackers, this upcoming device reportedly won’t have a display. Instead, it will…
…More recently (although this is definitely not a new area), it has been more widely explored in wearables and AR/VR systems. Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, for instance, use EMG…
…display, and advanced running metrics. The watch is available now, priced at $449.99. Amazfit has been busy over the past year and a half, rolling out updates across its wearables lineup…
…Wearables and health Garmin’s rumored Fitbit Air competitor may have a seriously wild price tag A Garmin band for around $500 with no display? This leak raises more questions than answers…