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AI Glasses

August 15, 2025

 

 

The VIVE Eagle AI glasses are a lightweight, display-free wearable designed to bring artificial intelligence into everyday life through voice interaction, smart photography, and real-time translation. Weighing just under 49 grams, the glasses feature a minimalist Wayfarer-style frame equipped with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera, open-ear stereo speakers, and a beamforming microphone array. With a simple voice command, users can take photos, record videos, set reminders, or ask for restaurant recommendations—all without reaching for a phone.

Powered by the Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chipset, the glasses run HTC’s proprietary VIVE AI assistant and support integration with platforms like OpenAI GPT and Google Gemini. This allows for natural voice interaction and intelligent responses. It can be used for navigating a city, translating a menu, or logging a parking location. The camera also enables photo-based translation in 13 languages.

Audio is delivered through large acoustic drivers with virtual bass enhancement, offering spatial sound while minimizing leakage. The open-ear design keeps users aware of their surroundings, making it safe for outdoor use. The glasses include Zeiss UV400 sun lenses for eye protection, and an LED indicator signals when the camera is active to ensure privacy.

Battery life supports up to 36 hours of standby time and 4.5 hours of continuous music playback. Magnetic fast charging brings the battery to 50 percent in just 10 minutes. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, and the glasses are rated IP54 for dust and water resistance. All user data is stored locally and encrypted with AES-256, emphasizing privacy and security.

 

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