Updated
Updated · roadtovr.com · Jun 16
Raven Resonance Demos Raven Prism Smart Glasses With 25 Apps and Hot-Swappable Battery
Updated
Updated · roadtovr.com · Jun 16

Raven Resonance Demos Raven Prism Smart Glasses With 25 Apps and Hot-Swappable Battery

3 articles · Updated · roadtovr.com · Jun 16

Summary

  • Raven Resonance publicly unveiled Raven Prism at AWE in Long Beach, marking the first demo of its standalone smart glasses ahead of a planned 2026 launch.
  • The glasses are built for all-day use with a hot-swappable battery that the company says can be replaced without shutting down apps or rebooting the device.
  • Raven Prism runs the company's 64-bit Linux-based RavenOS on a quad-core ARM chip, supports Linux ARM64 apps and SSH access, and is set to ship with more than 25 applications.
  • Privacy is a central pitch: eye-tracking data is processed on-device, core AI runs locally when possible, and the onboard camera includes a visible capture light and physical privacy cover.
  • Raven is targeting developers, makers, creative professionals and enterprise users, with pricing, availability and developer-program details still due closer to launch later this year.

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