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HTC VIVE Eagle review: AI smart glasses that fall short

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Aaron Yip
HTC VIVE Eagle review: AI smart glasses that fall short
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The HTC VIVE Eagle smart glasses are reviewed as a functional but underwhelming alternative to the market-leading Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2. While the device offers useful AI features and a comfortable fit, it struggles to justify its higher price point compared to its competitors.

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The smart glasses market is expanding rapidly, and this review highlights the competitive pressure Meta exerts on new entrants in the wearable technology space.

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HTC’s first AI smart glasses get plenty right, but the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 still makes the stronger case as an everyday wearable.

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The review provides a balanced assessment of product features, pricing, and market positioning without overt bias.

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