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\”On the second day of CES, I find myself in a line waiting to try out my tenth pair of smart glasses. After seeing various versions that ranged from basic to overly complicated, I wasn’t sure what to expect next. But when I tried on the Rokid Glasses, I was pleasantly surprised. The glasses displayed a mini desktop, with a swipe revealing a list of apps and green text reminiscent of The Matrix. A Rokid staffer spoke to me in Chinese, and I could see a text translation floating in front of me. After a brief conversation, she encouraged me to take a picture, which I could view on her phone.

As I explored different types of smart glasses at CES, I noticed they fell into three categories: simple and stylish, face screens, and spyglasses. Brands like Nuance Audio and Chamelo opted for a discreet design with practical features, while Xreal and Vuzix showcased glasses with advanced displays that may not be suitable for everyday wear. In between, brands like Sharge and RayNeo offered a mix of functionality and style.

Among the numerous smart glasses I saw, three stood out: Halliday, Even Realities G1, and Rokid Glasses. These glasses featured a hidden heads-up display and focused on productivity. They offered AI assistants, teleprompter capabilities, and live translation, making them suitable for all-day use. The consensus among companies at CES was that smart glasses are the future, but there’s still debate on the best approach to making them user-friendly and practical for everyday use.\”

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