Lenovo Legion Glasses 2: glasses with Micro-OLED screen display a 126-inch image
10.01.25
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Lenovo Legion Glasses 2 has a more compact and lightweight design, making it comfortable for long-term use.
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Smart glasses made it possible to receive information about all the surrounding people
13.10.24
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Two Harvard University students, Anphu Nguyen and Kane Ardaifio, have developed smart glasses that can automatically identify people in their field of vision
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Huawei Eyewear 2 – smart sunglasses control music, calls and voice assistant
20.05.24
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The built-in speakers of Huawei Eyewear 2 allow the user to listen to music, take calls and give commands to the voice assistant
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Review of virtual reality glasses VR BOX Version
17.08.15
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VR BOX Version is a plastic version of Google's minimalist virtual reality glasses. We will tell you further why they are interesting and what they are capable of.
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What porn looks like with Oculus Rift augmented reality glasses
27.01.15
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The Complex channel made a video about how people reacted to watching porn using Oculus Rift augmented reality glasses.
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Vuzix M100 smart glasses will be available soon
21.11.14
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Vuzix is preparing to launch M100 smart glasses.
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20.01.25
Ugreen HiTune S5 wireless headphones review: grippy
Ugreen HiTune S5 wireless headphones review: grippy
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22.01.25 | 07.20
New Nintendo Switch 2 console unveiled. On sale – during 2025 console Nintendo
New Nintendo Switch 2 console unveiled. On sale – during 2025 console Nintendo
The official release date for the Nintendo Switch 2 is currently only set for 2025. More details on pricing and regional availability are expected in the coming months.
21.01.25 | 18.14
DJI no longer restricts drone flights near airports and military bases DJI drone
DJI no longer restricts drone flights near airports and military bases DJI drone
Chinese company DJI, the world’s largest drone manufacturer, has disabled the geofencing (GEO) system in its DJI Fly and DJI Pilot applications from January 13, 2025.