Google shows off smart glasses prototype at a TED event

10 April 2025
These glasses overlay graphics on transparent glass and use Gemini AI for a host of useful functions.

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  • 14 Apr 2025

NeonHD, 14 Apr 2025Are these prescription glasses? They better be, because... moreYou obviously can use prescription lenses with those, as with any other similar glasses on the market, you cannot wear them on top of existing ones of course

    Are these prescription glasses?

    They better be, because if not, that would be a missed opportunity. How the heck do you expect someone with glasses (e.g. me) to wear this? The first Google glass seemed more eyeglass friendly.

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      • David
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      • 12 Apr 2025

      No one wanted these the first time they came out over a decade ago. "Smart" and "AI" just trying to sell you stuff you don't need.

        jason, 11 Apr 2025The tech was way less perfected then....gimmick possibly bu... moreWell said Ai doesnt means tech matured

          I thought ted is dead , but i guess im wrong

            jason, 11 Apr 2025The tech was way less perfected then....gimmick possibly bu... moreMature for who???
            I really dont need smartglasses to record any better or worse and frustrating day of mine.
            In past we put all memories in photographies in some albums hidden on shelves or bookcases.
            Nowdays this modern tech si all about spying from top to bottom of your minute, hour, day, week, month year and time.

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              • sX9
              • 11 Apr 2025

              Cpt.Power, 11 Apr 2025Well we had smart glasses before and it was useless gimmick... moreThe tech was way less perfected then....gimmick possibly but at least the tech is mature enough now to make a viable product

                Well we had smart glasses before and it was useless gimmick as it best this going to be same.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 7k$
                  • 11 Apr 2025

                  if they dont need any charging then okay
                  it can replace my phone

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 11 Apr 2025

                    Carol-, 10 Apr 2025Oh, no, not these againYes, Google has done this before.

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                      • Emn
                      • 11 Apr 2025

                      Many concerns about lossing mid range to long range visual capabilties

                        Looks like a TCL RayNeo V3 and Ray-Ban Meta copy.

                          Oh, no, not these again

                            didn't we do this 12 years ago with google glass?

                              Would love to see the glasses tho
                              would be worth it for power users