Snap, the company behind the Snapchat social network, has been quietly working on AR glasses for the last several months, and ...
Lesser-spotted Shenzhen brand Tecno had an unusually big presence at MWC 2025 in Barcelona this week, surprising with two pairs of new smart glasses arriving later this year. The Tecno AI Glasses ...
For a lot of people, getting a 55-inch TV is the perfect size. It's big enough to get a proper cinematic experience from what you are watching, but does not take up an excessive amount of wall space.
Tecno aims for its AI glasses to "transform the wearable AI space," promising to do so through imaging capabilities, smart assistant functionality, and immersive AR features. The wearable concept ...
Tecno has showcased at MWC 2025 two new pairs of smart glasses—AI Glasses and AI Glasses Pro—both equipped with a built-in AI assistant. These glasses are designed to enhance user interaction through ...
DLSS and ray tracing have been back in the headlines lately, owing to both a new family of Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards and Monster Hunter Wilds’ questionable application of DLSS 3 ...
Meta announces new limited-edition Ray-Ban Meta glasses They’re launching sometime ... ish frame that shows off the hardware inside the smart specs, we know relatively little about the design.
Meta’s smart glasses will soon be getting a new but limited look. Meta will launch a special edition version of the Ray-Ban smart glasses, the company has revealed in a teaser. The early look comes ...
After four days, Mobile World Congress has come to an end. During our time in Barcelona, we saw countless phones, wearables, AI implementations and gadgets on display.
RayNeo announces launch month for RayNeo Air 3s glasses at MWC They're landing in April and only cost $259 Despite being cheaper, they boast better specs than the last-gen Air 2s RayNeo has set a ...
TCL's RayNeo X3 Pro smart glasses have colorful 2,500-nit displays and are enhanced with AI. I tried them on at Mobile World Congress. I’m PCMag’s managing editor for consumer electronics ...
BARCELONA—If you've tried on every iteration of smart glasses shown off at trade shows over the last few years, as I have, you'd be right to feel somewhat pessimistic about the device category.