Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 11
PCMag Breaks Smart Glasses Into 4 Types as $2,195 AR Models Signal Future Shift
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jul 11

PCMag Breaks Smart Glasses Into 4 Types as $2,195 AR Models Signal Future Shift

3 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jul 11

Summary

  • PCMag’s latest guide says smart glasses still lack a universal definition, grouping today’s products into four buckets based on features such as AI, audio, cameras and displays.
  • 4 categories anchor the market: audio-first AI glasses, waveguide display glasses, prism display glasses and a catchall group for simpler music, camera or electrochromic-lens models.
  • Waveguide glasses add in-lens text, maps and live translation while staying relatively light, but current models remain limited by narrow fields of view, bugs and immature software.
  • Prism display glasses deliver sharper private screens—up to 1,920-by-1,200 resolution and 58-degree field of view—but are bulkier, wired over USB-C and function more like wearable monitors than true AR.
  • $2,195 Snap Specs and Android XR-based designs point to the next phase, where glasses could merge displays, cameras and spatial computing into lighter alternatives to full headsets.

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