@VraserX: Because they‘ll just release audio glasses this year while Meta will release AI Smartglasses with binocular displays th…
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A tweet compares upcoming product releases, noting that Meta is expected to launch AI smartglasses with binocular displays this year while another company will release audio-only glasses.
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@Chrisgpt Because they‘ll just release audio glasses this year while Meta will release AI Smartglasses with binocular displays this year.
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