Smart glasses are a form of wearable technology that combines traditional eyewear with digital information and functionality. They are essentially eye or head-worn computers that can display data to the wearer, often integrating features such as audio capabilities and cameras.
Key features of smart glasses typically include:
Hands-free operation: Allowing users to take calls, listen to music, or capture media without using their hands.
Integrated cameras: Many models include cameras for capturing photos and videos from the wearer's point of view.
Connectivity: They can often connect to a smartphone to enable features like real-time translation or AI assistance.
Audio: Discreet, open-ear speakers or bone conduction technology provide audio functionality.