VentureBeat January 5, 2025
Dean Takahashi

Halliday has come up with eyewear we didn’t know we needed: smart glasses that project images directly onto your eye.

Unveiled at CES 2025‘s CES Unveiled event, Halliday showed its AI smart glasses that beams images directly to your field of vision — beaming them to your eye instead of a lens — without needing a lens to do that.

Blending fashion with functionality, it is the first AI glasses to feature a unique proactive AI agent and the
DigiWindow technology, a completely unnoticeable, first-of-its-kind near-eye display that beams information directly within a user’s field of vision without a lens. The glasses still have lenses that can carry your prescription, but this is different in that there is nothing projected onto...

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