All these smart glasses and nothing to do

📰 The Verge

Explore the current state of smart glasses and their limited applications

intermediate Published 30 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Research existing smart glasses products and their features
  2. Identify gaps in the market for smart glasses applications
  3. Brainstorm potential use cases for smart glasses
  4. Compare the technical specifications of different smart glasses models
  5. Design a prototype for a smart glasses app or feature
Who Needs to Know This

Product managers and designers can benefit from understanding the current landscape of smart glasses to identify potential opportunities for innovation and growth

Key Insight

💡 Despite the availability of smart glasses, there is a lack of compelling applications and use cases

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Smart glasses are here, but what can you actually do with them?

Key Takeaways

Explore the current state of smart glasses and their limited applications

Full Article

I'm currently wearing a pair of smart glasses called the Even Realities G2. Another two pairs, from Rokid, sit on my desk. A few feet away, I've got the Meta Ray-Ban Display charging alongside their Neural Wristband. In my closet are six pairs of $50 smart sunnies that an overzealous Walmart rep sent me. Those […]
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