The Even Realities G2 Are Impressive Smart Glasses, but the Software Needs Polish
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The Even Realities G2 Are Impressive Smart Glasses, but the Software Needs Polish
"In the 19 months since Even Realities launched the G1, its first pair of smart glasses, the four-eyed tech landscape has evolved at a pace. Ray-Ban has sold more than 2 million Meta Glasses, Oakley has joined the fun, and CES 2026 was awash with options from companies including Lucyd, RayNeo, Xreal, and MemoMind. The Even G1 originally stood out partly because the glasses featured a brilliant heads-up display, but mostly because they only looked "smart" in the sartorial sense."
"Launched in November 2025, the new Even G2 smart glasses weigh just 1.26 ounces, boast a 75 percent larger display, and can also be controlled by the Even R1, the company's first-ever smart ring. I've been wearing one for a few months and have been astounded by the technology on show and impressed by the updates, but some of the first-gen woes remain."
Even G2 smart glasses launched in November 2025 and weigh 1.26 ounces with a 75 percent larger display compared with the G1. The frames use aerospace-grade magnesium alloy and titanium, reducing weight and slimming the profile. The glasses support wide prescription lenses and include smart AI integration and improved battery life. An optional Even R1 smart ring provides alternative controls for $249. Software stability issues persist, with navigation needing refinement and the heads-up display becoming difficult to read in bright sunlight. The design retains two frame shapes and several colorways.
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