On Saturday, the Red Bull Basement at MIT was held, as college students across the globe develop and present their ideas.
A couple in Barcelona sought openness and privacy for their growing family. Their architect, a friend, knew just how to ...
If you're wearing them even one day a week, glasses are a steady part of your look, probably more so than any of your clothes ...
The P1 also allows you to move the integrated display either outside the case attached to the frame, or place it inside ...
Today, eyewear manufacturer GUNNAR Optiks has unveiled their latest set in gaming-themed eyewear. Meet the “Call of Duty Ghost Glasses”, a pair of shades that will keep your eyes safe from harm all ...
Smart glasses, connected to phones with on-device AI, will let users engage in new ways with the world, says Qualcomm's SVP.
Glasses manufacturer Gunnar Optiks has revealed some brand new Call of Duty-inspired frames, the Call of Duty Ghost edition ...
As part of the design, it also comes with two lens options, Gunnar’s iconic Amber lenses and the new Amber Sun-Shift, which create a lens transition from amber to sunglass tint in seconds.
Time to gear up, soldier, and look good doing it. Gunnar Optiks (also known as GUNNAR) has announced they are collaborating ...
Some experts will tell you that the human eye can see between 30 and 60 frames per second. Some maintain that the human eye may be able to see much more than that although more research is needed.
Instead, the ability to have your glasses display augmented reality (AR) experiences that enhance your everyday life is a lot more compelling, and the Snap Spectacles are a step towards that.
No audio. Expensive. I’ve been wearing the Even Realities G1 glasses for four months, and while many people have commented on my new frames, only two friends asked if my glasses were “smart.” ...