I beamed some super-bright displays in my eyes. Also, TCL's experimenting with eSIMs in its other standalone AR glasses.
The Xreal 1S brings a handful of important upgrades, including brighter screens (now 700 nits, up from 600 nits on the Xreal ...
A company called Sightful has fully doubled down on augmented reality glasses by releasing an unusual laptop called the Spacetop G1, which literally doesn’t have a screen. As Laptop Mag reports, ...
Smart glasses haven't taken off the way developers hoped. Options currently on the market offer applications for augmented reality, and some take hi-res pictures. Others act as virtual screens, but ...
These days, everyone spends too much time glued to a screen. Not only do we have our computers, but then we head to our phones or tablets for more scrolling. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to ...
The devices we use for prolonged periods during the day (like computers and cell phones) emit blue light, which is one reason why your eyes feel tired after staring at a bright screen. Blue light can ...
Every day, we're spending more and more time looking at computer screens. Unfortunately, even if you have 20/20 vision, the unnatural light beaming into your eyes can still affect your well-being.
Asus has announced a brand new piece of tech, allowing you to play a video game through extended reality glasses.
Getting glasses used to be pretty straightforward: if you couldn’t see the blackboard in school or road signs when driving (or other equally far-away things), you went to the eye doctor, took a test ...
Blue light is the gluten of the visible spectrum. Ten years ago, I had no idea what it was, and now there’s a fair number of companies telling me that it may be destroying my life — and hoping to sell ...
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