HTC has introduced the Vive Eagle AI Glasses, a lightweight smart wearable positioned as a rival to Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses. Weighing just 49 grams, the device combines a sleek design with Zeiss sun lenses for clear vision, without augmented reality overlays. Its standout feature is the integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, enabling natural vision- and voice-based interaction.
A key hardware highlight is the 12 MP ultra-wide camera, which captures photos and videos from the wearer’s perspective. The AI capabilities extend to real-world translations, allowing the glasses to interpret menus and signs in real time. Users can issue voice commands to set reminders, receive café or restaurant suggestions, or perform other tasks powered by the AI platforms.
The glasses use an open-ear audio system with large drivers and virtual bass to deliver spatial sound without covering the ears. They are powered by a 235 mAh battery, offering up to 36 hours of standby or about 4.5 hours of continuous music playback. Charging is via a magnetic fast-charge system that reaches 50% capacity in 10 minutes.
For language support, the Vive Eagle AI Glasses provide real-time translation in 13 languages—Arabic, Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, and Turkish—without requiring third-party apps.
Under the hood, the glasses are driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor, paired with 5 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. Connectivity features include Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 for stable, high-speed connections. Durability is enhanced by an IP54 rating, making the device resistant to dust and water splashes. An LED lighting system adds both aesthetic and functional value.
In essence, the HTC Vive Eagle AI Glasses merge lightweight eyewear with practical AI-driven features for photography, translation, and everyday assistance. Their combination of powerful processing, high-quality optics, and responsive AI interaction positions them as a strong competitor in the emerging AI glasses market, targeting users who want hands-free access to smart functions without relying on a phone or traditional AR headset.
Here’s a quick comparison between HTC’s new Vive Eagle AI Glasses and the Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses:
HTC Vive Eagle AI Glasses | Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses | |
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Design & Weight | Ultra-light 49 g, sleek design with Zeiss sun lenses (non-AR) | Classic Wayfarer/Skyler styles, ~48–50 g, fashion-focused |
Lens Type | Zeiss sun lenses for clear vision | Fashion sunglasses with camera integration |
Camera | 12 MP ultra-wide, AI-powered photography/video | 12 MP ultra-wide, 1080p video, AI “Look and Ask” |
AI Platforms | ChatGPT + Google Gemini for voice & vision commands | Meta AI with voice/image interaction, live streaming |
Special AI Features | Real-time translation (13 languages), reminders, recommendations | Live translation (English, French, Italian, Spanish), social media focus |
Audio System | Open-ear with large drivers & virtual bass for spatial sound | Directional open-ear with enhanced bass & ambient awareness |
Battery Life | up to 36 h standby / 4.5 h music playback | 4–6 h active use, charging case gives ~36 h total |
Charging | Magnetic fast charge: 50% in 10 min | Charging case: 50% in ~20–22 min, full in ~75 min |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 | Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 |
RAM / Storage | 5 GB RAM, 32 GB storage | 32 GB storage (RAM not specified) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 |
Durability | IP54 dust/water resistance | IPX4 splash resistance |
Translation Support | 13 languages: Arabic, Chinese (Trad.), English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, Turkish | 4 languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish |
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