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  • Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: Is the Camera Actually Good Enough?

    Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 promises hands-free POV capture without pulling out your phone. The camera shoots up to 3K/60fps video and 12MP photos, but reviewers compare image quality to a 3-4 year old smartphone. Is that good enough? We break down the actual specs, what footage looks like in practice, five use cases where these beat your phone, and honest shooting tips for non-jittery video. Plus the privacy reality: how to use camera glasses without being creepy.

  • Samsung Galaxy XR and the Rise of Android Mixed Reality Platforms

    The mixed reality industry is entering a defining phase where platforms, not just devices, will determine long-term winners. With the introduction ...
  • How to Choose Meta Quest 3 Prescription Lenses for VR and AR Headsets

    Virtual and augmented reality headsets have transformed how we play, work, and explore digital worlds. From immersive gaming sessions to productivi...
  • Meta's Reality Labs Pivot: What the Numbers Actually Tell Us About VR's Future

    Meta's Reality Labs lost $19.2 billion in 2025, laid off 1,500 people, and shut down multiple VR studios. Cue the "VR is dead" headlines. But if you look at the actual numbers and what Meta's CTO said in his recent AMA, the story is more nuanced: VR is still growing and Meta's still investing—just not at unsustainable burn rates. Here's what the data actually tells us about Quest's future, smart glasses taking priority, and why this might not be the disaster everyone's claiming.

  • 5 Strategies to Improve Virtual Reality Performance for Business Use

    Virtual reality has moved well beyond gaming. Today, it's used for training, product design, simulations, remote collaboration, and customer engage...
  • Smart Glasses Showdown: Rokid vs. Meta Ray-Ban vs. Xiaomi – Which Actually Fits Your Life?

    Smart glasses aren't one-size-fits-all anymore. Rokid built green monochrome AR overlays for productivity (translations, navigation, teleprompter). Meta Ray-Ban created an AI-powered social camera that looks like actual Ray-Bans with a full-color HUD. Xiaomi skipped displays entirely and made the lightest option with the longest battery life. We break down which approach actually makes sense for your life—because buying the wrong pair means wearing $300-800 of regret on your face.

  • Why Meta Quest 3 Prescription Lenses Are a Game-Changer for VR Users

    Virtual reality is no longer a niche technology reserved for gamers and developers. With advanced devices like the Meta Quest 3, VR has become par...
  • Upgrade Your Oakley Meta Smart Glasses with a Custom Meta Oakley Lens

    Augmented Reality (AR) wearables are no longer futuristic gadgets; they are becoming an essential part of daily life for tech enthusiasts, profess...
  • Pimax Crystal Super Prescription Lenses Review: Best VR Setup for Power Users

    For PC-VR enthusiasts, visual clarity is everything. In 2025, as VR headsets push higher resolutions and wider fields of view, even small imperfect...
  • Samsung Galaxy XR Headset Review: Is It the Best High-End VR Device in 2025?

      The VR industry is entering a defining phase in 2025, where mixed reality headsets are no longer just experimental gadgets but serious computing ...
  • Black Friday 2025: The Best VR Headset and Accessory Deals

    Black Friday 2025 brings record-low VR prices: Quest 3S hits $200 at Costco, PlayStation VR2 drops to $300, and accessories from KIWI to bHaptics see discounts up to 70% off. This guide covers the best headset deals, haptic upgrades, specialized controllers, and game bundles worth grabbing before stock runs out.

  • Valve's Steam Frame: The Wireless VR Headset That Actually Gets It Right

    Valve's Steam Frame launches early 2026 as the first major Index successor in seven years. The wireless, streaming-first headset promises full Steam library access without cables, but LCD panels and monochrome passthrough reveal some notable compromises. Here's what the specs actually mean and who should care.