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Old 9th May 2019, 08:51   #1
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Default Epson's $500 smart glasses are literally powered by your phone

Smart glasses have been kicking around for more than half a decade now, so it's a bit jarring when a new model is released and they look, well... ugly. Google has already demonstrated that it's possible to build a pair without bottle-thick lenses and...

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