Halliday's AI Smart Glasses Debut at CES 2025: A Revolution in Wearable Tech
January 6, 2025At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Halliday unveiled its innovative smart glasses, which integrate advanced technology with AI assistance.
These smart glasses combine a smart ring and AI into a single product, offering a unique approach to wearable technology.
Halliday plans to launch the AI Glasses through a Kickstarter campaign, with pre-orders starting at the end of CES 2025 and shipping expected before March 2025.
The anticipated retail price for the glasses will range between $399 and $499, positioning them above competitors like Meta Ray-Bans.
Weighing only 35 grams, the glasses are designed for comfort, featuring flexible nose pads and adaptable arms, with a battery life of up to eight hours.
The glasses will be rechargeable via USB-C, ensuring convenience for daily use.
Equipped with a waveguide display, the glasses project a 3.5-inch screen into the user's view, remaining readable even in bright light.
The DigiWindow, touted as the world’s smallest near-eye display, presents information clearly and can be adjusted for privacy during conversations.
Built-in microphones enable the glasses to listen to conversations and provide real-time responses, raising potential privacy concerns.
While the AI functionality is proactive and can assist users in various tasks, it may face challenges such as latency and ethical issues regarding privacy.
Notably, the glasses do not include a camera, focusing instead on providing information discreetly and efficiently.
The glasses can perform a variety of tasks, including real-time translation in 40 languages, live navigation, and displaying synced lyrics.
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The Verge • Jan 6, 2025
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