Forbes October 23, 2024
Anshel Sag

I am one of the lucky people who has had the chance to try the latest AR glasses announced in the past few months by Meta, Snap and NTT Qonoq. I have also followed some of the companies in this sector from the very beginning of their AR efforts—including Snap. In fact, I still own the first and third generations of Snap Spectacles, which preceded the company’s first-generation AR glasses, i.e., the fourth generation of Spectacles overall. A few weeks ago, I drove up to Los Angeles from my home in San Diego to attend Snap’s Partner Summit, where the company announced its second-generation AR glasses, the fifth generation of Snap Spectacles.

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