AR Glasses Emerge at CES 2025
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•AR Glasses Still Suck at AR, but Theyâre Solid Secondary Screens
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CES 2025 was inundated with AR glasses, and you couldn’t walk five feet without finding another booth begging you to slip a pair over your eyes.
Lenovo debuted a revised pair of glasses, the $400 Legion Glasses 2 . They are an update to the companyâs similar, tethered glasses from 2023 with far better screen clarity and brightness.
The best glasses we used were merely screen replacements.
The Orion project uses a pair of AR glasses, a wristband for motion controls, and a processing puck that sits in your pocket.
XReal's landmark AR glasses from last year were the $ 700 Air 2 Ultra, which also featured some hand tracking and AR capabilities.
The Spacetop G1 laptop from 2024 uses those same XReal glasses instead of a traditional screen.
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