5 NEW AI Smart Glasses Coming In Weeks!
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There are five new AI smart glasses coming out way sooner than you think, and you probably haven't heard of them. Everything from displays to mini maps to sports tracking, fully customizable modular frames, and so much more. But first, if you appreciate me making this video so that you're kept up to date with all the latest smart glasses news, all I ask is that you subscribe so you can see more of that content exactly when you want it. Up first, we have the Maverick AI Pro glasses. This is by a company called Everyide that's actually been around for 14 years. Now, this is an ultra lightweight pair of display smart glasses in full color. You heard that right. Not just monochrome green, but full color like the Meta displays, but with a type of single lens display that could actually avoid the problem of getting a headache from just having one display like the Meta displays. And that is because they're not wavegu. They use a different type of technology. Now, this brand has actually been around for a while. first making heads-up displays for fighter jets in the military and even being licensed out to BMW making the heads-up display in some of their newer cars. So, they have a ton of experience in this category. Now, obviously, they're just like any other AI smart glasses. You can take calls, listen to music, do all of that stuff, but you're also getting an ultra bright Sony OLED display whose position is adjustable and can give you a ton of really useful info. They weigh in at just 47 g, which is 2 g lighter than the Ray-B band Metas, which don't even have a display, and with a longer battery life. You're going to get a 28° field of view in full color, which is only 2° short of the Meta displays field of view, and you're going to get all the crazy display features that you really want, like maps, navigation, a camera just designed for multimodal AI, not recording people. Probably the craziest thing about these glasses is they have native eye tracking. That's right. They know exactly what your eyes are looking at. And you can use this to sort of ask questions about very specific things that you see in your environment or to click on things in the menus. This is way better than just taking a picture of the entire scene in wide angle, asking an AI question,