The Halliday smart glasses deliver info discretely via a tiny near-eye display module and promise to make your life easier ...
Most recent attempts at smart glasses have either forgone a display entirely, like Meta Ray-Bans, or tried methods that don’t ...
Star Wars film A New Hope, there’s an iconic scene where the beloved droid R2-D2 casts a beam of light to create a hologram ...
Instead of a beasty 0.68-inch bird bath prism lens offering a chunky piece of glass behind each lens, Xreal has compressed ...
Instead, it relies on what Halliday calls the “DigiWindow,” a near-eye display that projects a 3.5-inch screen into the wearer’s upper-right field of view. Unlike other smart glasses ...
The display appears as a 3.5-inch screen in the upper-right corner of the user’s view with minimal obstruction, according to Halliday, and remains visible in bright sunlight. The glasses ...
ABI Research, a global technology intelligence firm, has noted this shift in interest and forecasts no-display smart glasses shipments will grow from 679,004 in 2024 to 15 million in 2030 – a ...