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These new smart glasses from CES have a screen
CES 2025: Halliday's Smart Glasses Are Poised to Take On Ray-Ban Meta
What Meta's glasses do have is a built-in camera for taking photos and videos on the go, which the Halliday specs lack. The Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are a touch heavier at 49 grams (1
Halliday’s fact-checking smart glasses have a screen and a crazy control system
A newcomer has made a pair of smart glasses that are controlled using a smart ring, and have an AI that will fact check your conversations.
Go stealth mode with Halliday's new smart glasses
Halliday's AI-equipped smart glasses offer a way to view information discreetly, by hiding a tiny screen that only the wearer can see.
Halliday unveils AI smart glasses with lens-free AR viewing
Halliday has come up with eyewear we didn't know we needed: smart glasses with no lenses. Welcome to the age of AI smart glasses.
CES 2025: Halliday’s Smart Glasses Combine Display and AI in a New Way
CES 2025 showcases a new pair of smart spectacles called Halliday glasses which feature a tiny display and AI voice assistant.
Halliday Enters AI Smart Glasses Market with Invisible Displays
Halliday debuts AI-powered glasses with invisible displays and proactive intelligence at CES 2025, challenging Meta and Baidu in the wearables market.
New Smart Glasses Feature a Tiny Screen in the Frame
There's a new pair of smart glasses on the block, and although they come with a built-in display, they're nothing like Google's failed glasses of yore. At CES 2025's CES Unveiled event on Sunday, Shenzhen-based wearable technology startup Halliday unveiled the Halliday Glasses,
Hands-on: Halliday smart glasses project a display on your eye, and they look good [Gallery]
Most recent attempts at smart glasses have either forgone a display entirely, like Meta Ray-Bans, or tried methods that don’t work particularly well. One example of that was from Brilliant Labs, which had a prism projection system that had far too narrow a field of view in our testing. But the tech has been improving steadily over time.
These new smart glasses from CES have a screen, but it’s not on the lenses
A new wearable startup claims it has created the world's first proactive AI smart glasses and that it can work with any lenses.
Halliday’s New Smart Glasses Can Translate Different Languages in Real-Time
Halliday announced its latest Smart Glasses innovation. The wearable technology features a ‘DigiWindow‘—the “world’s smallest and lightest near-eye display module”. The technology is powered by Halliday AI,
Halliday’s smart glasses feature 'proactive AI'
The problem with a lot of smart glasses and headsets is that it isn’t always designed with users with prescription glasses in mind. Halliday is challenging that narrative with its new smart glasses that the company unveiled at CES 2025.
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Halliday promises its smart wayfarers have a ‘proactive’ AI assistant inside
Smart glasses tend to be devices that overpromise and underdeliver, especially when being shown off for the first time at an ...
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I tried Halliday's AI smart glasses and they beat my Ray-Ban Metas in key ways
With a display that's built into the frame - not the lens - these Halliday smart glasses are making quite a splash at CES ...
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Andy Halliday reveals what Brendan Rodgers told him after Celtic hammered Motherwell
Andy Halliday and Brendan Rodgers had a conversation at Celtic Park on Boxing Day and the Motherwell midfielder has revealed ...
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Halliday Glasses project AR visuals onto your eyeball
Smartglasses are a big deal at this year’s CES, and the Halliday Glasses have a unique take. The AR startup is talking up its ...
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