These anti-meta smart glasses are controlled by a health smart ring

If you hate the idea of smart glasses with cameras in them, I have good news: Even the facts still have your back. The new glasses and even the G2 smart keep the company’s sub-camera and mini-speaker while adding a new piece of hardware to the party – the wearable health ring.
The $599 even smart glasses and the $249 even R1 Smart Ring are available starting today and mark the evolution of the original G1 glasses, which also pay attention -I have cameras or speakers. Choosing not to include those features may seem strange, given the presence of smart glasses like meta ray-ban to display, but even the facts mean its decision on purpose.
For one thing, the lack of cameras makes its smart glasses more appealing to those who don’t like the privacy effects of having cameras cleverly placed on their faces. Second, it also significantly reduces the weight of the G2 even in the G2, making them similar to wearing regular glasses.
The lack of speakers and cameras also makes the G2 (and the G1 before it) more about the screen than anything, and even before that, even the facts that say that some improvements were made in the last generation. In G2, it introduces new small led projectors with display power in each lens. The projectors, according to the company, have measured several improvements over the last generation, including a larger image of 75% 50% Share. Having even used the G2 briefly myself, I can attest to the display (which is still monochrome green) being sharper than I expected. If you wear prescription lenses, even the G2 supports those.
In terms of features, the G2 has the same functionality as other smart glasses on the market. Using a companion app for iOS and Android, the smart glasses can receive notifications for things like email and text messages; They have a turn-by-turn navigation feature, a translation feature, and a live animation feature. And like the rokid glasses I tested earlier this year, they have a teleprompter feature that can show a digital readout of your presentation, following along with you as you read the words. Unlike AI glasses from meta or ray-ban display, they do -I have computer vision skills due to the lack of cameras.
Even the facts advertise the G2’s two-day battery life, and the included case has enough charge for a week.

Probably the biggest addition to this rotation, however, is the R1, a smart ring that serves several unique purposes. The primary purpose, as a neural metagroup, is to control G2. With a sensitive touch surface outside the ring (made of zirconia ceramic), you can scroll through Windows and tap to select. On top of that, even the R1 doubles as a health tracker, which uses an LED bar inside the ring to measure your heart rate and a temperature sensor for the thermometer feature. There’s also an accelerometer for counting steps, measuring calories burned, and tracking your distance traveled. The R1 has a four-day battery life and is charged with the included Magnec Chargeness. It is widely acknowledged that a lot has been said about one device, which is why even the facts sell even the R1 separately for $ 249.
What I want to know most about health tracking; It is because the facts lead to the promise of a smart ring that allows you to pass through the smart glasses UI well. Using some smart rings to control smart glasses in the past, the results can be included in the air inmo 3 Is that still a lot of money to spend on a pair of smart glasses? Yes, of course. But in a country where the Meta Ray-Ban Display is sold for $800, that’s just how it happens there. You can even buy G2 and even R1 starting now from the original website.

