Other smart glasses we have tested

We have tested many more couples smart glasses – some good and some bad.

Rokid maximum 2 glasses for $ 529: Spider-Man style lenses give these comfortable smart glass a little character, although they will not be for the taste of all. They project a 215-inch screen (1,080p, 120 Hz, 600 NIT, 50-degree fov) and boasts dial dials for focus adjustment, but I have to finish the blur around the edges. Struggled, and stylish is a clip, a clip instead of electrocomic dimming. -This plastic blackout shield. I also tried Rokid Station 2 ($ 299)Which adds an Android TV interface to access entertainment apps, but also a trackpad and air mouse for easy control. The original Rokid station ($ 139) is a more basic portable Android TV.

Realities even for $ 599 g1: Even realities G1 smart glasses (6/10, wired review) Perhaps there are closest smart glasses with an estimated HUD that can pass regularly for glasses, but they do not have cameras or speakers. Wired critic Chris Hasalam praised him as a smart glasses, which you want to wear, with a highly impressive HUDi projector that displays crisp, green digital text (640 x 200 pixels). They provide information and claim AI aid for turn-by-turn navigation and audio language translation, but neither the feature works perfectly, nor Permanence-Power AI service may slow down to answer questions.

Rayneo Air 2s for $ 400: Reno owned by TCL has lots of models, and while Air 2S glass is cheaper than our other virtual screen pics, I found them in design, fit and relaxed. They provide 201-inch virtual screen (1,080p, 120 Hz, 600 NITs), but it is blurred around the edges. Rayneo's software, required for 3 DOFs, is a very small car and unplaced. 2s are slightly better than old TCL Rayneo Air 2 XR Glasses (5/10, wired review)) With enlarged sound, glow and adjustment, but they suffer the same failures.

Amazon Eco Frame for $ 300: Amazon Eco Frame (3/10, wired review) Now it's a little old, but you can still buy them. They do not do much bad. They act as sunglasses, filter blue lights, and are IPX4-rated. Tech-wise, they have a speaker and microphone in each temple, and you can use them to query or command them, as you will do with a smart speaker, but there is no camera here, so that they There are very little capable compared to a similar price ray. -Be Meta Glasses.

Luceed 2.0 Bluetooth sunglasses for $ 149: Lusid 2.0 Bluetooth sunglasses (7/10, Wired Review) Eco frames with the choice of frames and lenses. They connect to your phone and act like a Bluetooth headset, with speakers and microphones in temples, you are able to listen to music, receive audio instructions and query your AI Voice Assistant.

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