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Halliday’s $489 smart glasses beam a tiny screen to your eye - MSNWalk up to someone wearing a pair of Halliday’s smart glasses, and you might not notice they’re looking at smartphone notifications, live language translations, or advice from an AI assistant.
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Halliday AI Glasses – The Future of Smart WearablesDiscover the future of wearable tech with Halliday AI Glasses. These smart glasses promise to revolutionize how we interact ...
Halliday’s glasses come with a smart ring where swipes and taps on the trackpad-like surface let you interact with the display and the glasses’ functionality without touching the frames.
Halliday weighs in at just 35g – around 15g lighter than Meta’s smart glasses and Samsung’s upcoming pair – and supports prescription lenses. Halliday will start shipping in March 2025 ...
There’s a new set of smart glasses everywhere you turn this year. But Halliday’s new AI-packed specs are the apple of my eye at CES 2025.
CES 2025 was the year of the smart glasses. AR / VR headsets were everywhere. Just when we thought we covered them all – check out our coverage so far on the XREAL One Pro and Chamelo – we'd ...
The Halliday smart glasses are indeed clever, but I would want to test out a final version before recommending them, especially since the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are much cheaper at $299 ...
Halliday smart glasses. Halliday will be available for purchase after its debut at the CES conference, with prices starting at an accessible $399 to $499 range.
Halliday Glasses have boarded the smart spectacles hype train, featuring “proactive” AI assistance and a near-eye display that shows information directly in the user’s field of view.
Wearables startup Halliday launched a pair of smart glasses at CES 2025 that projects a 3.5-inch round display into your line of sight. The device creating the display is called the DigiWindow ...
Walk up to someone wearing a pair of Halliday's smart glasses, and you might not notice they're looking at smartphone notifications, live language translations, or advice from an AI assistant.
Wearables startup Halliday launched a pair of smart glasses at CES 2025 that projects a 3.5-inch round display into your line of sight. The device creating the display is called the DigiWindow, ...
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