Plus: PlayStation 6 rumors heat up, Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are hard to fix, and Logitech disables its smart-home buttons.
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According to The Vision Council, this show saw a strong retention of past attendees as well as 34 percent new attendees.
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EssilorLuxottica said on Tuesday its third-quarter sales showed signs of recovery, but the maker of Oakley and Ray-Ban eyes the next few months with 'prudent confidence' as a second coronavirus wave ...
Facebook Inc is about five to 10 years away from being able to bring to market "true" augmented reality glasses, its chief scientist told Reuters, as the company released plans to launch a first ...
Fixit’s teardown of the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses reveals stunning AR optics wrapped in an unrepairable package.
Fixit has posted a teardown of Meta's new Ray-Ban Display glasses. They came away impressed with the tech, but not the ...
The world’s biggest eyewear maker is positioning itself as a leader in the emerging category of smart glasses, a device that ...
iFixit’s teardown explains the fascinating optical engineering in Meta’s ‘unrepairable’ $800 smartglasses.
EssilorLuxottica and Meta are joining forces to revolutionize eyewear, aiming to make AI-powered smart glasses the next ...