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Halliday's AI Glasses: A Visionary Leap Forward

Writer's picture: Sarah RuivivarSarah Ruivivar
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Move over, Meta, Google, and Apple—there’s a new contender in town!


Halliday's AI smart glasses are turning heads at CES this year, setting a new benchmark in the world of wearable tech. With a design that prioritises comfort and performance, these glasses are the talk of the tech town.


The magic lies in their invisible display, ingeniously tucked into the frame using what Halliday boasts as the world's smallest optical module. At a mere 3.6mm, this tiny powerhouse offers a viewing experience akin to a 3.5-inch screen, all while keeping the glasses feather-light at just 35 grams. Compared to the Meta Ray-Bans, the difference in weight is noticeable!


Available in Amber, Black, and Gradient, these sleek frames pack a punch with a 12-hour battery life, microphone, and speakers. But the real star? The Digi Window display, perched just above the right lens. It’s a clever placement that keeps the line of sight clear while offering a green-hued display for AI translations, teleprompter text, notifications, and even navigation.


 

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During a demonstration, the text was reported to be crisp and clear, even for those wearing prescription glasses—a delightful surprise! With adjustable dials for prescription matching and display positioning, these glasses cater to all.


Priced at $489, Halliday Glasses are a steal, especially if one takes advantage of the launch day exclusive for $369 with a $9.90 deposit. Compared to the $599 Even Realities' Even G1, they’re a bargain. Ready to see the future? Halliday’s got it covered!



 

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