Even Realities G2 smart glasses focus on productivity without camera
Even Realities has released the G2 smart glasses, a productivity-focused device that deliberately omits cameras and speakers to avoid concerns about recording others. The glasses feature a monochrome green heads-up display and rely heavily on connectivity with a smartphone, which one reviewer found unreliable and frustrating initially, though app updates improved the issue. The G2 is an upgrade over the company’s G1 model, with a brighter 1,200-nit display, four microphones, and a 75% larger display area. The glasses are targeted at people who attend meetings, give presentations, or travel to countries with different languages. The company also launched a companion ring called the R1 for $249, which includes health tracking and touch controls, but the reviewer found it unnecessary since the glasses’ own touch controls perform the same functions. The G2 costs $599 and is described as having solid hardware in a light, good-looking frame, but the reviewer noted that outside of jobs requiring translation or teleprompting, it is hard to find a clear everyday use case.
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