Halliday – named for a key character in Ready, Player One – are 35-gram smart wearable eyeglasses that have the benefit of looking almost exactly like traditional eyewear. However, hidden inside the ...
What Meta's glasses do have is a built-in camera for taking photos and videos on the go, which the Halliday specs lack. The Ray-Ban Meta Glasses are a touch heavier at 49 grams (1 ...
The wearables sector may have slowed down in recent years as tech companies shift focus towards AI, but Shenzhen-based company Halliday is reviving the trend. At CES 2025, the brand ...
In a departure from what we saw in 2024, Halliday is not putting a camera in its smart glasses. Instead, it is focusing its hardware efforts on a display and then adding a smart ring to control it ...
Walk up to someone wearing a pair of Halliday’s smart glasses, and you might not notice they’re looking at smartphone notifications, live language translations, or advice from an AI assistant.
We've seen a few smart glasses with integrated displays, but the Halliday AI Glasses might be the most innovative pair yet.
Wearables startup Halliday announced its unique take on smart glasses at CES 2025. These glasses use a display called a ...
There’s a new set of smart glasses everywhere you turn this year. But Halliday’s new AI-packed specs are the apple of my eye at CES 2025. With a teeny, tiny projection screen that beams ...
Smart glasses makers are promising lightweight, stylish frames with limited features that should offer an alternative to ...
Me? I’m more interested in display-free smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta line, but a less obtrusive, more power-efficient approach to displays like the Halliday AI Glasses has certainly left ...