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Halliday’s $489 smart glasses beam a tiny screen to your eye
Walk up to someone wearing a pair of Halliday's smart glasses, and you might not notice they're looking at smartphone notifications, live language
The device creating the display is called the DigiWindow, and it’s a tiny round module — smaller than your pinky nail — that sits on the inside of the Halliday’s frames just above your right eye. Image Credits: Sean O'KaneI tried on a pair of Halliday smart glasses in a quiet corner of the Ceaser’s Palace Casino in Las Vegas, while the company’s founder, Carter Hou, spoke to me in Chinese. Beyond that, the glasses will display phone notifications, a cheat sheet with notes (which could come in handy for a big meeting or interview — or final exam …), and navigation directions.
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