Best Smart Glasses of 2017

Best Smart Glasses

We are constantly seeking out and evaluating all smart glasses, from their origins as vaporware through production and release, attempting to determine which will be the best smart glasses available for public consumption. At this time, the market is still in its infancy and the only true smart glasses to have been officially released (albeit … [Read More]

Glass Sim Google Glass App Prototyper

Glass Sim App Prototyper

Glass Sim, a Google Glass app prototype generator, is now available to all at GlassSim.com. A simple tool for conceptualizing prototype Google Glass apps, Glass Sim allows you to quickly generate a visualization of what Google Glass wearers will see through their smart glasses when using your app. It’s quick, it’s simple, and it’s free. … [Read More]

DJ Glassware Google Glass Media Control App

DJ Glassware Media Control App

DJ Glassware, a new Google Glass app developed by Lance Nanek, will control the media on your HTC One smartphone using voice commands. Since the developer release of the Google Glass smart glasses, rudimentary apps have begun to surface showing proof of concept for anticipated new features. DJ Glassware is one of the first Glass … [Read More]

Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses Almost Ready

Vuzix M100 Prototype

Vuzix M100 augmented reality smart glasses have seen one final redesign and are just about ready to be unleashed upon the public. As the wearable computing craze continues to explode, the veteran smart glasses company is hoping to expand its influence in this burgeoning consumer niche with the Vuzix M100 by the end of summer … [Read More]

EmoPulse nanoGlass-4 On Indiegogo

Emopulse Nanoglass 4

EmoPulse nanoGlass-4 smart glasses device just rolled out on crowdfunding springboard Indiegogo … and it is only $25. This diminutive eyewear enhancement attaches to your regular glasses and provides visual notifications of text messages, emails, calls, or other events from your smartphone. Did we mention that the nanoGlass is only $25? EmoPulse is a new … [Read More]

Meta Augmented Reality Glasses On Kickstarter

Meta Augmented Reality Glasses

Meta Augmented Reality Glasses are now available for preorder on crowdfunding site Kickstarter. A wearable computing device that combines a dual screen 3D augmented reality display with super-low latency gestural input, this technology allows for full mapping of the user’s environment and control of the augmented reality display. In short, the Meta smart glasses provide … [Read More]

Google Glass: Borgifying™ The Masses

Google Glass Borg

Riding the rising wave of body-borne connected devices, Google Glass, the search engine’s smart glasses offering, is expected to become publicly available late in 2013. However multi-functional the final product turns out to be, Google Glass will surely stimulate endless creative ideas for application and implementation. Google is not alone in its desire to Borgify™ … [Read More]

Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses vs Google Glass

Vuzix M100 Prototype

If one were asked about the future of wearable computers, smart glasses in particular, they would most likely respond with knowledge of one product: Google Glass. While Google’s latest technology venture is soaking up the spotlight in the electronics world, Vuzix is already manufacturing and selling their own smart glasses and are currently developing the … [Read More]

GlassUp Augmented Reality Glasses on Indiegogo

GlassUp AR Smart Glasses

GlassUp Augmented Reality Glasses are available for pre order on Indiegogo, a new entry into the smart glasses market scheduled to ship in September of 2013. Fortunately, it appears that the GlassUp smart glasses have hit their second revision as their website now contains a product image that is much improved over what was presumed … [Read More]

It’s 2013 Put On Your Smart Glasses

2013 Smart Glasses

With Google Glass and various other smart glasses on the cusp of release, and the public’s excited clamoring, it’s important to take a step back and look at how modern technology advanced to the point where anyone could walk in public with a portable computer attached to their head. It’s an interesting exercise to observe … [Read More]