Even Realities Even G2 Review: Anti-Meta Smart Glasses With Real Potential
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Even Realities Even G2 Review: Anti-Meta Smart Glasses With Real Potential
"The Even G2 smart glasses have a great display and nice hardware, but they're plagued by bugs. But just because that's what Meta thinks a pair of smart glasses needs doesn't mean that's where everyone's head is at. There are some smart glasses purveyors asking what happens when you subtract from that equation, and the results, as I've found with Even Realities Even G2, can be interesting, encouraging, and sometimes a little frustrating."
"speakers. Like the Even G1 predecessor, these smart glasses center around a screen, which in this case is a dual-lens display that outputs only in monochrome green. Unlike the Even G1, the Even G2's display gets an assist from new hardwarethe Even R1, an optional smart ring sold separately for navigating the UI that also doubles as a health tracker."
Meta's smart glasses approach emphasizes cameras and audio for pictures, video, and sound, which increases weight and reduces privacy. Removing cameras and speakers produces lighter frames that resemble regular glasses and preserve privacy. Even Realities builds display-first smart glasses with the Even G2, which uses a dual-lens monochrome green screen and an optional Even R1 smart ring for UI navigation and health tracking. The ceramic smart ring generally allows reliable thumb-based input. The Even G2 shows promise as an anti-Meta design but still faces bugs and occasional performance frustrations.
Read at gizmodo.com
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