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Smart glasses let you access AI on the fly | Canada Voices

28 February 20265 Mins Read
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Smart glasses have been around for more than a decade, but might just be hitting their stride now – and the market is quickly growing, with some analysts predicting a 1,800-per-cent jump in users by 2040. Features have improved, many styles can be fitted with prescription lenses and the convenience of taking photos or calls on-the-go without taking out a phone is increasingly enticing. Think about snapping photos at an outdoor music festival with the sunglasses on your head, or capturing a family celebration while still being in the moment.

“Now the technology is really expanding,” says Gillian Martin, the director and category general manager of gaming, VR, digital imaging and drones at Best Buy Canada. There are more stylish designs available, with improved cameras and even artificial intelligence features built-in. “The AI piece allows you to ask questions without pulling your phone out of your pocket,” says Martin, adding that she has also used her glasses to translate signs in a foreign language while travelling.

The tech is cool – just tread politely in society if you decide to give them a try.

“Physically, it is important to respect ‘no-camera’ zones like locker rooms or doctors’ offices by powering the device off entirely, and you should perform regular storage audits to delete synced media from your phone gallery,” says Alex Ferworn, a professor in the department of computer science at Toronto Metropolitan University. He suggests practising “social etiquette by informing those around you that your glasses have recording capabilities.”

With AI-powered styles, you may want to opt out of “product improvement” or AI training programs in the companion app “which prevents the manufacturer from using your private photos and voice commands to refine their models,” says Ferworn. “You should also disable ‘always-on’ wake words in favour of a physical button-press to trigger the AI, ensuring the microphone isn’t inadvertently capturing sensitive background conversations.”

There are positives to this tech beyond being a buzzy gadget. Some people with vision loss are using AI-powered glasses to help with things like colour recognition.

To choose the right pair, start by thinking about what you’ll be using them for and doing research to understand the key functions you need. “Anything where it’s expanding that feature set, the price is going to go up,” says Martin.

There are two streams of smart glasses available: everyday lifestyle glasses that could incorporate a prescription and might include features such as AI functions, a camera, audio and fitness tracking; and productivity-focused styles, which function as extended displays for streaming or gaming.

“You don’t need maybe as high-end a pair if you’re using them for every day just walking around and listening to music or listening to a podcast,” says Martin. “Versus if you are going to be using them for fitness, make sure they are water-resistant, that they do have maybe an extended battery life.” You can add a prescription to most smart glasses on the market, but not all, so that’s another consideration.

Once you’ve narrowed down the options, see if you can try on the contenders in-person or at least virtually. You want to ensure that they feel comfortable, fit your face and nose bridge, and are not too heavy.

Six buys to try

TUTT M1

These ChatGPT-powered smart glasses by Toronto-based TUTT can answer queries and offer live translation in dozens of languages. There’s an eight-megapixel camera for photos and videos and a noise-reducing microphone.

Buying options

$350 from Best Buy
$229 from Amazon

Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer – Gen 2

Part of the second generation of Ray-Ban Meta glasses, these prescription-compatible Wayfarers can take photos and videos and play music and podcasts. You can make calls and send messages, ask for information and even have it describe or translate what you’re seeing.

Buying options

$609 from Ray-Ban
$520 from Amazon

Oakley Meta Vanguard

Designed for movement, these sporty AI smart glasses are resistant to sweat, dust and water, and compatible with Garmin devices and the Strava platform. There’s an ultrawide 12-megapixel camera that can capture videos in sharper 3K resolution so you can record and share your workout point of view with ease.

Buying options

$679 from Oakley
$679 from Amazon

Even Realities G2

Available in two shapes and three frame colours, these AI-powered-display smart glasses feature titanium temples and magnesium frames for strength and durability. They also boast a two-day battery life and are dust- and water-resistant. Available in-store at Glass Monocle locations in Toronto.

Buying options

$822, buy at evenrealities.com

ASUS AirVision M1

Designed for both work and gaming, these immersive, high-performance display glasses are prescription-compatible and can support multiscreen setups. They also have built-in speakers and a noise-cancelling microphone.

Buying options

$999 from Asus
$999 from Amazon

Reebok Powered by Lucyd Nitrous Shift

A collaboration between Reebok and smart eyewear company Lucyd, these glasses offer UV400 protection and feature photochromic lenses that can transition from clear to tinted. With them, you can take calls, listen to music and even send voice memos on the go.

Buying options

$226 from Amazon
$207 from Lucyd

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