5 AI Smart Glasses Launching Soon : Displays, Assistants, Fitness & More
TL;DR
Five new AI-powered smart glasses are preparing to launch, each targeting a distinct use case: displays, fitness tracking, AI assistants, and everyday wear.
Key Points
- The Maverick AI Pro Glasses by Everyide stand out with a full-color Sony OLED display, native eye-tracking, and 8+ hours of battery life.
- The devices come from multiple manufacturers and cover a range of user profiles, from athletes to productivity-focused users.
- Exact launch dates remain unconfirmed – 'coming weeks' is the closest timeline given.
Nauti's Take
Five glasses at once sounds like a breakthrough – but could just as easily be a market flood before the next wave of failures. The Maverick AI Pro with its Sony OLED sounds technically credible, but '8+ hours battery' is no longer a differentiator.
The real question: will regular people actually wear these, or are they destined for trade show tables? Meta Ray-Ban proved that users prefer understated design with clear AI utility – brands chasing spec sheets risk building impressive devices nobody wants to put on their face.