My initial reaction to the emergence of smart camera glasses was one of pure disdain. I’m not a fan of wearable tech at the best of times, and I couldn’t understand why anyone needed a camera, ...
The second generation of Ray-Ban Meta glasses have the same design and largely the same specs as the originals, with two ...
Smart glasses aren’t just a tech gimmick anymore—in 2025, they’re smarter, sleeker, and far more useful than their earlier iterations. What used to be bulky experiments have evolved into real-world ...
Looking for sunglasses that can record, stream, and take calls? Here are the best camera sunglasses to buy right now. Sunglasses have evolved from being just stylish shields against the sun. Today, we ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
Wearable screens, heads-up displays, color-changing lenses, and automatic caption glasses stood out at the Consumer Electronics Show. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source ...
When two years ago, Zuck announced the Ray-Ban Meta partnership, most people I know were disturbed—a creepy tech nerd discreetly recording you in public was the first and only use case that popped ...
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses cost $799 and feature a screen in the right lens that lets you navigate maps and view your ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google on Wednesday unleashed its inner Evel Knievel in a stunt-filled demonstration of its secretive futuristic computerized glasses. The Internet giant's co-founder, Sergey Brin, ...
I’ve reviewed virtual and augmented reality tech for well over a decade, going all the way back to Google Glass in 2013. Yet the category of smart glasses still feels strange and new. Part of that is ...