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The Best Smart Glasses Of 2020

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Smart glasses were used to be like an invitation from the future. Today, however, they are accessible to everyone. With their stylish and functional frames, these best smart glasses can perform several different tasks and can be paired with the likes of drones to give the users a whole new world of opportunities.

With these wearables, the possibilities are endless, from playing your favorite music to recording 1080p quality video. These trendy tech spectacles can do simple tasks while learning interesting personal insights and can enhance all aspects of life in real-time and on social media.

Vuzix Blade

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Vuzix Blades uses waveguide-based, see-through optics to project a full-colored display in front of the right lens, which utilizes Digital Light Processing technology. Quad-core ARM CPU, the Blades work in conjunction with Android OS.

TechKen Sunglasses

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Although TechKen is just like regular sunglasses, they have some smart features like a stereo surround headset mounted on a frame and earbuds that can be adjusted via a hydraulic telescopic lever. Moreover, these smart glasses use Bluetooth and can pair with other devices.

Epson Moverio BT-300FPV

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The Moverio BT-300FPV smart glasses do not just allow you to see what your drone sees but also have incredible first-person view features that let you view a drone’s video feed. Not to mention that they can monitor key flight statistics while keeping the UAV insight.

Google Glass Enterprise Edition

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Designed to fit into the daily workflow of organizations, the Google Glass Enterprise Edition helps employees remain focused and engaged in work by reducing distractions. These glasses can be controlled hand-free with the quick ‘Ok Glass’ voice command, which you need to launch the right application. With these glasses, employees can view images annotated with detailed instructions, access training videos, manage quality assurance checklists, and more.

Bose Frames

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Known for its superb audio and speaker systems, Bose has entered the smart glasses market with the Bose Frames. These glasses concentrate on what the company does best, sound, making them a perfect choice for audiophiles. They might even be a good replacement for your wireless earbuds altogether.

Solos Smart Glasses

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The Solos Smart Glasses are perfect for athletes who are keen on their training stats and data. Designed with runners and cyclists, these glasses are a wraparound pair of shades that connect to your training apps or fitness techs, such as Strava or Garmin. Through the Solos app, you can decide which data you’d like to see displayed on your screen in real-time. Furthermore, the Solos Smart Glasses blend in with your field of view and excludes the necessity to check your watch or smartphone for your stats. Plus, it also has a built-in microphone for making calls.

Snap Spectacles 3

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From video-sharing social media giant Snapchat, the Spectacles 3 is focused on both creativity and videography, which Snapchat is known for. Available in black and rose gold hue, these funky and stylish frames are a fun and great new way to create videos.

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