Vuzix introduced its latest product this week called the Vuzix Blade. It's a pair of augmented reality smart glasses you actually wouldn't feel embarrassed wearing on the street.
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They're back, and now they're better and a whole lot better-looking, too. Vuzix Blade Smart Sunglasses promise to augment reality by providing hands-free mobile computing and connectivity.
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The concept of smart glasses hasn’t really gotten off the ground yet, but that could change with the Blade from Vuzix.
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With the added ability to display notifications, surf the web, answer phone calls, and more, the Blade brings consumers and developers alike, the much-desired functionality and potential to enjoy a truly seamless, and hands-free computing experience.
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We saw two smart glasses in particular that stood out. But for me personally, it was the Vuzix Blade that left me feeling like I’d have no problem strapping a pair of these things on my head and walking around...
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New York startup Vuzix impressed in Vegas with the Blade, a pair of attractive AR glasses which project a user interface onto the right-hand lens. They look more conventional than the dorky-looking Google Glass, and include a touchpad on the...
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Vuzix CEO Paul Travers discusses the wearable company's new Blade glasses, how the Amazon partnership came about and the state of the AR-powered wearable market.
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CES 2018: The glasses get an Alexa boost. Like Google's foray into AR, the Vuzix Blade projects a small window onto one of the lenses, though it's much more prominently positioned than on Glass.
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These $1,000, Alexa-enabled smart glasses feel like the first fully baked AR product since the failure of Google Glass.
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"Vuzix has been working on since long before Google ever took an interest. The result, at long last: A pair of smart glasses you may actually want to wear."
by Digital Trends
With the display turned off, the (Vuzix) Blade glasses look like any other. Despite the tinted look you see in photos, you’ll have no issues wearing them indoors.
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"The most impressive aspect of the (Vuzix) Blade glasses is how bold and crisp the display looks."
by Time
I cycled through high resolution photos of flowers and other colorful scenery, which to my surprise looked almost as vibrant as viewing them on a smartphone screen.
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According to Bloomberg, the augmented reality glasses from Vuzix was manufactured by a company with a mere 75 employees.
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Amazon has confirmed that Vuzix's wearable technology will be the first smart glasses with Alexa
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The product it plans to unveil at CES 2018 could change the game
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Vuzix unveiled at CES a new pair of smart glasses to deliver augmented reality content from connected smartphones and computers.
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