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AI Wearables Stopped Being a Joke, Here are 5 Winners

Best AI Wearables

For about a year, the AI wearable category was a punchline. Humane shipped a $699 pin that overheated and got shut down inside a year. Rabbit shipped a $199 orange brick that mostly opened web pages. Friend spent over a million dollars on New York subway ads for a pendant that hadn’t shipped, and the […]

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6 Smart Glasses Worth Watching as Apple Joins the Race

6 Smart Glasses Worth Watching as Apple Joins the Race

Smart glasses spent years being a punchline. Google Glass became shorthand for technology that arrived before anyone wanted it, and a decade of follow-up attempts mostly reinforced the impression. The pattern was familiar: bold demo, awkward hardware, no second act. That pattern broke in the last 18 months. The category is working now, and not

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The Apple Smart Glasses Leak That Stopped Feeling Like Vaporware

Apple Glasses AI Generated Image

For years, “Apple Glasses” lived in the same conceptual drawer as the Apple Car: a perpetually rumored product everyone assumed was coming, with no clear sign it actually was. That changed last month. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman pushed the story past speculation in his newsletter, with details specific enough to read like a real product on

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What Caught Gadget Lovers’ Attention in April 2026

What Caught Gadget Lovers’ Attention in April 2026

April moved fast. Knives took over the conversation, smart glasses finally felt like a real product category instead of a science-fair pitch, and a few quiet roundups built up enough momentum to crack the top seven on their own merit. It was the kind of month where the loudest launches didn’t automatically win the spotlight,

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Google AI Glasses vs Meta Ray-Ban: The Ultimate Showdown

Ray-ban Meta Wayfarer Review vs Google AI Smart Glasses

Smart glasses just got interesting again. Google’s been openly building its answer to Meta’s Ray-Ban dominance, and we’re staring down the first real face-off in this category. Meta’s had a head start: Ray-Ban Stories evolved into the Ray-Ban Meta line, now in its second generation, and that combo of fashion credibility plus useful AI has

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Warby Parker x Google AI Glasses Are Closer Than You Think

Google Warby Parker Smart Glasses

The wait for a mainstream pair of AI glasses isn’t open-ended anymore. Google and Warby Parker are publicly aiming for a 2026 launch, and the picture of what they’re actually building has filled in a lot since the partnership was first announced. If existing smart eyewear has felt like an accessory built around a tech

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Samsung Galaxy Glasses: What We Know So Far

Samsung Smart Glasses Android XR Gemini Generated Image Only 2

Samsung’s first smart glasses aren’t one product but two, on different timelines and built for very different buyers. The first pair, codenamed “Jinju,” is a display-free design that leans on AI, audio, and a single front-facing camera. It’s tracking for a 2026 launch and looks built to take Meta’s Ray-Ban line head-on. The second pair,

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7 Best Watches to Gift Mom This Mother’s Day

7 Best Watches to Gift Mom This Mother's Day

Mother’s Day 2026 falls on May 10, and watchmakers have a mix of recent launches and current-line models on offer across the smartwatch, hybrid, and classic dress watch categories. The lineup below skews practical over luxury, with five of the seven picks built around health tracking, fitness, or smart features rather than traditional luxury watchmaking.

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Google’s New AI Smart Glasses Built for Real Work

Google AI Smart Glasses

Google’s new AI smart glasses are shaping up to be more productivity-focused than social, and the company’s making it pretty clear it’s not chasing Meta’s Ray-Ban playbook. Google’s December 2025 announcement formally introduced two consumer varieties so far, an audio-only pair and a model with an in-lens display, and lined up Warby Parker and Gentle

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Huawei AI Glasses take on Meta Ray-Ban and Oakley

Huawei AI Glasses Debut

Huawei just put its own AI glasses on a stage. At an event in China on April 20, the company unveiled the Huawei AI Glasses, the first HarmonyOS eye wearable with an AI-powered camera and a built-in real-time translation tool, pitching them squarely at the category that Meta’s Ray-Ban and Oakley collabs have been dominating

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A $520K Speaker and Other Gadgets You Missed

A $520K Speaker and Other Gadgets You Missed

The last couple of weeks in gadgets weren’t loud. No Apple keynotes, no Samsung Unpacked, no trade show floors packed with press badges. And yet the stuff that actually shipped or got announced during that quiet stretch is wilder than most of the products fighting for stage time at CES. A desktop PC shaped like

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One Phone Brand Thinks It Can Out-Design Meta

Nothing Smart Glasses 2027 Generated AI Images

Carl Pei’s hardware startup has quietly shifted gears. According to a Bloomberg report, Nothing is developing a pair of AI-powered smart glasses with a planned release window in the first half of 2027. The glasses would include cameras, microphones, and speakers, all tethered to a smartphone and cloud processing rather than running independently. It’s the

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What Happened in Tech While You Weren’t Looking

What Happened in Tech While You Weren’t Looking

The past month on The Gadgeteer covered a lot of ground, and some of it got weird in the best way. Smart rings that control AR glasses, a wine fridge with its own AI sommelier, headphones running a real vacuum tube, and a digital camera that won’t let you see your own photos. That’s the

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7 Reasons These Camera-Free Smart Glasses Keep Winning

Vincent Nguyen, the gadgeteer's editor-in-chief wearing the Even Realities G2.

Smart glasses have spent years trying to convince people they belong on actual human faces. Most of them failed, and the reason isn’t complicated: every major player landed on the same formula. Add a camera. Add a speaker. Record everything. Broadcast everything. The entire industry treats face-mounted surveillance as the price of admission, the one

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The Watch That Plays Mega Man 2 and Nothing Else

MEGA MAN x My Play Watch

Every wearable on the market wants to be your second phone. They push notifications to your wrist, track your sleep patterns, and buzz every time someone drops a message in the group chat. My Play Watch partnered with Capcom to take the opposite approach, and the result is a standalone retro gaming watch built around

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7 Real Tech Gadgets That Sound Like April Fools Jokes

7 Real Tech Gadgets That Sound Like April Fools Jokes

April Fools is the one day a year where tech companies try to out-prank each other with fake product announcements. Google’s smell-search. Tesla’s fake bankruptcy tweet. The problem is that real consumer tech has gotten so genuinely weird that the line between prank and product barely exists anymore. Every one of these funny gadgets sounds

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Forget Oura, This 2.2mm Ring Also Controls Smart Glasses

MOVA Launches Smart Ring H1 and Smart Glasses S1 2

Smart rings track your body. Smart glasses overlay your world. For years, both categories have operated in complete isolation, each solving half a problem while ignoring the other half. Your ring knows your heart rate spiked, but it can’t show you why. Your glasses can translate a conversation in real time, but they don’t know

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Ultrahuman’s Banned Smart Ring Is Back With a Point to Prove

Ultrahuman Ring Pro Mobile

The Ultrahuman Ring Pro is officially available for pre-order in the United States, marking the end of a months-long import ban that kept the Indian smart ring maker out of its biggest market. US Customs and Border Protection cleared the device, and Ultrahuman isn’t wasting time getting its third-generation wearable into American hands. There’s no

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